Dalton State College Progressive Discipline Policy for Staff May 13, 2013

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Policy A system of progressive discipline may be used to encourage an employee to correct unacceptable behavior and to adhere to existing Dalton State College Policies & Procedures. Dalton State College (DSC) reserves the right to determine the necessary steps to take after considering all aspects of each individual case. The following corrective and disciplinary actions may be used as appropriate: Verbal Warning Written Warning Disciplinary Suspension Investigative Suspension Termination Levels of Discipline Levels of discipline are progressive and are used to ensure the employee has the opportunity to correct his/her behavior. There is no set benchmark of how many verbal warnings must be given prior to a written warning or how many written warnings must precede termination. Factors that may be considered include: The nature and number of problems involved The seriousness of the infraction The employee s response to prior disciplinary action(s) The amount of time that has elapsed between offenses The employee s works performance prior to the infraction The length of current employment The strength of evidence against the employee The ability to correct the conduct Actions DSC or the department has taken for similar conduct by other employees How the conduct effects Dalton State College, its customers, and other employees, and any other circumstances related to the nature of the misconduct, the employment with Dalton State College, and the effect of the misconduct on the business of the institution For serious offenses such as fighting, theft, threats of violence, the sale or possession of drugs or the abuse of alcohol on Dalton State College property, termination may be the first and only disciplinary step taken. Any step(s) in the disciplinary process may be skipped at the discretion of the supervisor, in consultation with the Department of Human Resources, after an investigation and analysis of the total situation and past practices. In general, verbal warnings should, at the next offense, be followed by a written warning, succeeded at the next infraction by suspension, and finally termination. This is especially true in those cases where the time interval between offenses is short and the employee demonstrates a lack of desire to improve his/her performance. Page 1 of 7

Employment At-Will As an employment-at-will state, Georgia law stipulates that an employer can dismiss employees at will, and such dismissal cannot be used as grounds for action against the employer. Cause is not necessary to terminate employment, provided no Federal or State laws or University system of Georgia (USG) policies are violated. An employee may be discharged as a result of a serious offense or as the ultimate step in an accumulation of offenses for which a verbal warning and/or a written warning have been given. Documentation Documentation is critical. Supervisors must always document his/her actions whether it is a verbal or written warning. Documentation is used to improve feedback between a manager and an employee and should be given immediately, if possible. This feedback could cover things such as training and development opportunities suggested for the employee, or counseling sessions where the supervisor advised the employee on how best to handle certain situations in the future. Documentation is vital when it is necessary to validate his/her actions to an Administrative Officer, regulatory agency, legal counsel, or the Department of Human Resources, among others. In the event that an evaluation, pay raise, or disciplinary action is questioned, this documentation will be the key to supporting that decision. Memory alone will not be substantial enough to support a decision when grievances, unemployment hearings, violation of employee rights charges, or unfair termination lawsuits arise. Cause for Discipline While not exhaustive, the following are examples of unacceptable actions and behaviors which may result in an employee receiving disciplinary action such as verbal warning, written warning, suspension, demotion, or termination: Neglecting or failing to perform duties Unfit to perform duties Conviction of a felony or misdemeanor Crime involving moral turpitude Insubordination Falsifying records, reports, or information Larceny, misappropriation, or unauthorized possession or use of property belonging to the college or an employee, student, or visitor Misuse of college property, services, or resources Fiscal irresponsibility including student loan default and excessive garnishments Working under the influence of alcohol or dangerous substance as defined by law Failure to report an absence or reason for an absence Taking unauthorized leave Habitual absence or tardiness Discourteous or disruptive behavior Unauthorized absences from assigned work area Entering an unauthorized area at any time Interfering with the work performance of another employee Inappropriate handling or disclosure of confidential information or records Page 2 of 7

Dalton State College Progressive Discipline Policy for Staff Wasteful or unauthorized use of college-owned materials, equipment, or facilities Willfully or negligently damaging equipment or property or failing to report such damage Willfully or negligently violating safety regulations Gambling on college premises or when engaged in college business Sleeping while on duty Illegal manufacture, possession, use, sale, or distribution of drugs on college premises Non-approved use of alcoholic beverages on college premises Job abandonment Willfully violating a law or policy prohibiting discrimination on the basis of age, race, religion, color, sex, national origin, disability, veteran status, or genetic information. Threatening, intimidating, harassing, or coercing a college employee, student or visitor Any other misconduct interfering with performance of duties Verbal Warning Definition A verbal warning is a conversation between a supervisor and an employee typically held in private about a disciplinary or performance problem. It is the initial step in the progressive discipline process. Purpose The purpose of a verbal warning is to correct a performance or disciplinary problem by bringing it to the employee s attention in a serious, yet informal manner. When to use a Verbal Warning It is recommended that verbal warnings be issued after the supervisor is certain that: Any prior casual conversations with the employee have not been successful in solving the problem The employee understands existing policies and procedures, and the consequences of violating the same The employee is properly trained Nothing is preventing the employee from doing his/her job in a satisfactory manner Procedure There are several procedures which must be followed whenever a verbal warning is issued by a supervisor: The conversation about the incident is held in private The specific problem is presented in terms of desired goals and actual performance Reference is made to previous casual conversations about the problem The employee is accorded the opportunity to respond and explain why his/her performance has not improved The employee expresses an understanding of exactly what is expected of them The employee is assured of the manager s support in helping him/her achieve their goals if they earnestly try The conversation must be documented Verbal warnings usually take a short time and, when well handled, are normally sufficient to address most disciplinary performance problems. Page 3 of 7

Verbal Warning Documentation All disciplinary actions, including verbal warnings, must be documented. An informal record is made of the verbal warning by the supervisor and put in an informal departmental file maintained by the manager. Required Information The following information must be included: The employee s name; The date of the verbal warning; The specific offense or rule violation; The specific statement of the expected performance; Any explanation given by the employee or other information the supervisor feels is significant. Example I talked to Bruce Wayne today about his attendance record and gave him a verbal warning. Since January 1, Bruce has been absent from work on 12 occasions for a total of 17 days. Bruce said, You can t make people work when they are sick, and argued about the verbal warning. I told him that he could get a medical leave of absence if he needed it, but that I expected him to be here every day. (Supervisor s Signature)/ (Date) Written Warning The purpose of a written warning is to correct a performance problem by discussing it with the employee and providing a written record of that conversation. It is the second step of the progressive discipline process. A written warning is a documented formal conversation between a supervisor and an employee about a disciplinary or performance problem. When to use a written warning The written warning is usually used only after a verbal warning has been given and no change in performance has resulted. Written Warning Notice A written warning is issued to document the fact that the employee has been officially advised of the precise nature of his or her misconduct and warned that any future violations will result in further disciplinary actions, including disciplinary suspension or possible termination. The employee is invited to attach a written statement to the document and requested to sign it. If the employee refuses to sign the written warning, the supervisor may indicate that fact and the reasons why. Procedure 1. Before the Meeting: Prepare for the meeting by reviewing notes on the verbal warning and other relevant material. 2. During the Meeting: Page 4 of 7

State the specific problem in terms of actual performance and desired performance. Refer to any prior casual conversations and the verbal warning. Give the employee a chance to respond and explain. Tell the employee the specific change you expect in his/her performance and indicate your confidence that he/she will change. Have the employee confirm that he/she knows exactly what you expect. Inform the employee that you will write a memo to him/her summarizing the conversation. 3. After the Meeting: Write a short memo to the employee summarizing the conversation. Advise the appropriate people of the conversation and distribute copies of the memo. Monitor the employee s performance to make sure the problem has been corrected. Writing the Memo Required information-the memo must contain the following information: 1. The date of the conversation 2. The specific rule violated or performance problem that has occurred. 3. A reference to previous conversations about the problem. 4. A statement of the specific change in the employee s performance behavior expected. 5. Any comments or statements the employee made during the conversation. 6. A statement indicating confidence in the employee s ability to perform properly in the future. Have the employee sign the memo. If the employee refuses, a statement regarding your attempt to have the employee sign and his/her refusal to do so must be included in the memo. Timing The written warning should be made no later than the day following the conversation. Written Warning Distribution A copy of the notice is given to the employee, one is retained by the department, and one is sent to the Department of Human Resources. The warning notice becomes part of the employee s personnel record. Disciplinary Suspension Disciplinary suspension is a period during which an employee is relieved of his or her job following a verbal or written disciplinary warning if the desired results have not been accomplished or in situations where employee s conduct warrants more serious consequences. The length of the suspension should depend upon the facts of each case (e.g., type and severity of the behavior, previous work record of the employee, precious disciplinary actions). The suspension should be clearly explained in a written disciplinary warning to the employee and should indicate any possible consequences of further performance, attendance or behavior issues. The notice should indicate the specific dates of the suspension and the employee s right to appeal and the process for an appeal. A suspension is recommended by the manager/supervisor and MUST be reviewed by the Director of Human Resources. Page 5 of 7

Page 6 of 7 Dalton State College Progressive Discipline Policy for Staff It shall be within the discretion of the Director of Human Resources or the respective Vice President to suspend any employee with or without pay. Investigative Suspension An investigative suspension is a period during which time an employee is relieved of his or her job because of alleged serious misconduct. An employee may be placed on investigative suspension when it is necessary to make a full investigation to determine the facts of a case, such as fighting, insubordination or theft. Investigative suspension may result in leave without pay. Procedure Instruct the employee to leave the Dalton State College campus. Determine where you can contact the employee and inform him/her that you will do so immediately following an investigation of the incident. Prepare recommendations as to the appropriate course of action. Review all supporting documentation to assure accuracy and completeness. Review the action plan and all supporting documents with the Department of Human Resources. Results of Investigation If after the investigation termination is warranted, the discharge shall be effective on the date of the termination meeting. If misconduct is determined, although not of a sufficient nature to warrant termination, the employee shall receive a warning and may be placed on disciplinary suspension. If no misconduct is determined, the employee shall be allowed to return to work immediately following the conclusion of the investigation. The employee shall be paid any back pay owed from the period the investigation began to the point when it is concluded. An action of termination or demotion cannot be taken without the approval of the unit s administrative officer, in consultation with the Department of Human Resources. Termination Termination may be used as a last resort when an employee fails to respond to previous efforts to improve performance or for more serious offenses, as mentioned earlier. All reasonable steps to assist the employee should be taken prior to termination. Nevertheless, immediate termination may occur during the investigative suspension phase, if the investigation determines that the infraction(s) warrant such an action. In the event of a termination, managers will be required to prepare their recommendation with relevant documentation supporting the action, as in all other kinds of disciplinary actions. These documents must be reviewed to ensure accuracy and completeness. In addition, the action plan and all supporting documents must be reviewed with the Department of Human Resources. It is the supervisor s responsibilities to make certain that all employees in the department understand the rules and regulations which govern their conduct. When it is determined that an employee is to be terminated, the supervisor must receive the approval of the unit s administrative officer, in consultation with the Vice President over

the area and the Department of Human Resources. When an employee is terminated, Human Resources will provide a letter to the employee notifying him/her of termination procedures. If termination is handled through means of a letter, it must summarize the performance problem(s) to date, identifying the actions taken to support the employee s improvement and the results of those actions. The employee will have the right to appeal the discharge as laid out in the Policies and Procedures of the USG and Dalton State College which can be found at Dalton State Policy and Procedures Manual Responsibilities of the Department of Human Resources It is the responsibility of the Department of Human Resources to ensure all disciplinary actions are consistent with policy, past precedents, and fairly administered. The Department of Human Resources will review all of the circumstances which led to the disciplinary actions(s) and advise the manager on the appropriateness of those action(s). In addition, the Department of Human Resources will thoroughly review supervisory recommendations involving investigative or disciplinary suspensions, or terminations, and make necessary recommendations prior to any action being taken Page 7 of 7