need a "Gross Misconduct" definition list
atrimble
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We're modifying our personnel policy to specify that employees terminated for gross misconduct will not be paid accrued annual/vacation leave upon separation. I'd like to include a line, "Gross Misconduct includes but is not limited to..." and cite at least three examples. What examples would be most appropriate? I'd like to list some that aren't so obvious, such as workplace violence, stealing, embezzlement, etc., but not necessarily if that will imply we'd exclude the more obvious ones.
-Abby
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-Abby
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-Abby
Although it is not possible to list all the forms of unacceptable behavior that are considered unacceptable in the workplace, the following are eexamples........
Theft or inappropriate removal of company or another employee's property
Fraud, dishonesty or falsification of any company records including timecards, employment application
Working under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs-possession, distribution, sale, transfer of the same
Fighting or threatening violence
Insubordination
Gambling on company property
Sleeping on the job
Just to name a few
The bosses pay out accrued vacation in the spirit of a reward for good behavior, and someone terminated for gross misconduct doesn't deserve the benefit or reward for being a good employee. At least, that was the explanation given to me.
But you've all got me to thinking that maybe we just want to pay it out and get finished with whatever employee we may term for this reason.
-a
**When we do for others what they should do for themselves, we disempower them.**
Don's wording is good - in my non-profit former life, we did not pay vacation if employees did not give the required notice (two weeks for non-exempt, four weeks for exempt). Helped us get some unrestricted funds . . . x:D
Don, I really like your saying. Ran it off and posted it on my wall.
I know I'm going to get another recommendation to contact my State DoL. I've tried to do this on another occasion, by phone first and got the run around, and then by email and got an answer five weeks later, after we'd resolved the issue using our attorney. Any suggestions on how to get to the one person that could answer this type of question?
-a
Missouri
Eastern Half:
St. Louis District Office
US Dept. of Labor
ESA Wage & Hour Division
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St. Louis, MO 63103-2830
Phone: 1-866-4-USWAGE (1-866-487-9243)
Enrique Rodriquez Acting District Director
Western Half: See Kansas City, KS
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Kansas City, KS 66101-2414
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Karen Chaikin District Director