Sentences with phrase «misconduct against staff»

Procedure for the management of allegations of abuse or misconduct against staff of a child availing of our service;
Procedure for the management of allegations of abuse or misconduct against staff of a child availing of our service;

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CIP staff recommended the panel sustain allegations of misconduct against Delgado for violating department policy and Florida law.
In the case of the dozen or more allegations of sexual misconduct against Trump himself, as in the case of ousted White House staff secretary Rob Porter, the weight of the available evidence comes down conclusively on the side of the accusers.
Some staff of the Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana on July 19 filed a petition against the Chairperson calling for a full - scale investigation into alleged misconduct and abuse of office on her part.
The ethics office — an independent, nonpartisan entity charged with reviewing allegations of misconduct against members, officers and staff — is concentrating on his investments in Innate Immunotherapeutics.
In the last 15 years alone, at least nine public sexual misconduct complaints have been made against Assembly members and their staff.
Relating to his actions during the 2017 Plaid Cymru Spring Conference, Neil McEvoy was found guilty of the following misconduct: conduct in Party meetings or against Party members during Party - organised events or in correspondence dealing with Party business which is intimidating, harassing or which causes distress or disillusionment among Party members and / or staff.
Any member of the district administrative or supervisory staff, including any principal but excluding an employee specified in subsection (4), may be suspended or dismissed at any time during the term of the contract; however, the charges against him or her must be based on immorality, misconduct in office, incompetency, gross insubordination, willful neglect of duty, drunkenness, or being convicted or found guilty of, or entering a plea of guilty, regardless of adjudication of guilt, any crime involving moral turpitude, as these terms are defined by rule of the State Board of Education.
Langstaff is one of only a very few reported Canadian decisions in which a day school (as opposed to a residential school at which students sleep over, where there is much precedent for vicarious liability) has been held indirectly or vicariously responsible for the harms flowing from the sexual misconduct of a staff member against a student.
The Real Estate Council of British Columbia responded to REM's request for an interview by pointing to a press release dated March 18, which says the council supports FINTRAC in taking appropriate action against brokerages that do not comply with federal law, and another dated Apr. 1, which announces the hiring of a staff lawyer who will assist in the council's investigations of potential licensee misconduct.
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