Sentences with phrase «of alleged misconduct»

The details of the investigation, including the nature of the alleged misconduct, have not been made public.
We frequently conduct internal investigations of alleged misconduct, and are often able to identify and resolve problems before they reach the trial stage.
NYC spent nearly $ 25 million last year paying teachers who were removed from permanent classroom gigs because of alleged misconduct or incompetence, new Education Department figures show.
By force of habit, some new teachers are treated with similar deference — even in the face of alleged misconduct.
The EFCC had, in February, lodged a complaint of alleged misconduct against Yunusa before the NJC.
It also outlines other examples of alleged misconduct by Strømme that the physicist disputes.
Embattled Governor David Paterson came to Borough Hall Monday to talk budget, amid continued questions of his alleged misconduct.
Chief executive Anthony O'Sullivan and his deputy Nigel Barnett face charges of alleged misconduct in a public office.
If you believe climate sceptics, a huge body of evidence involving the work of tens of thousands of scientists over more than a century should be thrown out on the basis of the alleged misconduct of a handful of researchers, even though nothing in the hacked emails has been shown to undermine any of the scientific conclusions.
(Graham was not charged; the senator and prosecutors have said that he was not aware of the alleged misconduct.)
The 47 - year - old actor has hit out at the scandals surrounding Hollywood with the likes of Harvey Weinstein, Brett Ratner, and Louis C.K., who have all been accused of sexually harassing women, as he says their alleged offences are casting a shadow over the men who would never dream of carrying out this kind of alleged misconduct.
Singer is, of course, far from the only man in Hollywood to have come under public scrutiny for a range of alleged misconduct and continued to get work.
But meanwhile, in most of tenure cases so far under the new law, the arguments have been over typically either individual incidents of alleged misconduct or longer patterns of teachers failing to improve their practices.
Greebel was an income partner at Katten Muchin Rosenman at the time of the alleged misconduct.
Where there has been an allegation of just cause for dismissal, the Supreme Court confirmed that a contextual approach of the alleged misconduct is required:
In my view, as a practical matter, it was unwise for Stelcrete to terminate Ludchen's employment without conducting an independent investigation in order to assess the validity of the alleged misconduct.
The Deceptive Trade Practices / Fraud cases touch on a variety of alleged misconduct.
Nearly a third of the «educators» mothballed in the city Absent Teacher Reserve were banned from the classroom because of alleged misconduct and incompetence, Department of Education figures show — ...
an order that the Employer not use social media or encourage the use of social media to receive personal information regarding bargaining unit members or complaints of alleged misconduct;
These include the fact that the investigation has to be appropriate to the nature of the alleged misconduct; that any appeal should usually be heard by those previously uninvolved; the need for clear rules; the reasonableness of an instruction; the consistency of the application of those rules; whether the decision is based on the facts or simply a policy and whether there has been undue delay.
Even where an employer has a policy for dismissal for cause, which states that an employee must be given written notice that he or she may be subject to dismissal, or that an investigation will be carried out in the face of alleged misconduct, the employer may still be able to terminate an employee for cause without following their own policy.
The city spent nearly $ 25 million last year paying teachers who were removed from permanent classroom gigs because of alleged misconduct or incompetence, new Education Department figures show.
The Chicago Public Schools (CPS) inspector general released a report last week showing that more than 160 CPS employees who had been barred from the district because of alleged misconduct were found working in the city's charter and contract schools.
All of the alleged misconduct had occurred more than four years before the plaintiffs had filed their complaint, the court determined, and the plaintiffs failed to show that the four - year limitations period for RICO claims should be tolled.
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