4139 - STAFF DISCIPLINE
The Board retains the right and the responsibility to manage the workforce. When the discipline of a staff member becomes necessary, such action shall be consistent with the requirements of any applicable Board policy and State and Federal law. The District Administrator may issue discipline when deemed appropriate. This policy does not cover decisions to terminate a staff member's employment or acceptance of a staff member's resignation (see Policy 4140 - Termination and Resignation).
Investigation of Possible Criminal Activity
The District may be required to investigate potential wrongdoings on the part of its employees and such wrongdoing, in some cases, may involve potential criminal conduct and/or co-occurring law enforcement investigations. Such investigations still require that the employee truthfully answer questions relating to the activity and employees who refuse to answer such questions may be disciplined for failure to cooperate in the investigation. Employees required to respond to questions regarding potential criminal activity are permitted to do so without waiving any Constitutional right against self-incrimination that may apply during the course of a criminal investigation. Employees should be advised of this right, often referred to as a "Garrity Warning". The Garrity Warning informs the employee that the employee is required to respond to questions posed during the investigation and that answers to questions relating to the employee's conduct may be used by the District for determining appropriate discipline, but will not be provided to law enforcement officials in the course of their independent criminal investigation unless otherwise required by law. (See Form 4139 F1 - "Garrity" Warning)
Staff may be disciplined for violations of Board policy or for other failure to meet the expectations and obligations of their position. No staff member may be subject to arbitrary or capricious disciplinary action or disciplinary action that is otherwise in violation of law.
Disciplinary action will normally follow a progressive discipline model that is designed to correct inappropriate conduct on the part of staff members. Progressive discipline will generally progress as follows:
oral reprimand, with a written record placed in the employee file;
written warning;
suspension, the length of which is determined by the administration to effect the corrective goal of discipline; and
termination, pursuant to Policy 4140 - Termination and Resignation.
The District Administrator may skip one (1) or all steps in the progressive discipline model when the District Administrator deems that the severity of the offense requires more substantial discipline, or in the case of termination, where the District Administrator determines that the conduct is so egregious as to require the staff members immediate termination of employment, consistent with Policy 4140 - Termination and Resignation.
All instances of staff discipline are subject to the employee grievance procedure, set forth in Policy 4340 - Grievance Procedure.
Revised 3/23/12
Revised 12/4/23
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