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4/2/2002
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25.4 Notice of Disciplinary Action <br />Whenever a disciplinary action is taken against an <br />employee, the employee shall be notified in writing. <br />Such notification shall include but is not limited to: <br />(1) a statement of the disciplinary action taken against <br />the employee, <br />(2) a summary of the facts upon which the disciplinary <br />action is based, <br />(3) a statement advising the employee that written notice <br />of the disciplinary action is to be placed in his/her <br />official personnel file and that the employee has the <br />right to appeal under the disciplinary appeal <br />procedure set forth in this section. The written <br />notice of disciplinary action may be either <br />personally served or mailed to the employee by <br />certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed <br />to the last address which the employee has furnished <br />the City. <br />25.5 Appeal Process <br />The Union or the Human Resources Director may appeal the <br />department head's determination to the City Manager <br />within fifteen (15) calendar days of the rendering of the <br />decision. Any such appeal shall be in writing, and shall <br />include the specific reasons for the appeal and a <br />statement of the desired remedy. The City Manager, or <br />his/her designee, shall investigate the merits of the <br />appeal and attempt to resolve the disciplinary issues. <br />25.6 Arbitration <br />In the event the parties are unable to resolve the <br />disciplinary case, either the Union or the City may refer <br />the case to an impartial arbitrator who shall be selected <br />by mutual agreement between the Union and the City <br />Manager or his/her designee. The fees and expenses of <br />the arbitrator and of a Court Recorder shall be shared <br />equally by the Union and the City. Each party, however, <br />shall bear the cost of its own presentation, including <br />preparation and post hearing briefs, if any. <br />The decision of an Arbitrator on matters properly before <br />them shall be final and binding on the parties. <br />29 <br />
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