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ONE-DAY DLO
MISCONDUCT-DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOR & INSUBORDINATION
Applies To: SERVICE/MAINTENANCE, OFFICE, TECHNICAL
AND ALLIED HEALTH EMPLOYEES*
M E M O R A N D U M
To: Gregory Burlington
Photographer
Emp. I.D.#0000-0005
DOH: September 17, 20XX
From: Barry Bellingham, Manager
Photo Lab
Subject: One-Day Disciplinary Layoff--Misconduct
Date: March 12, 20XX
(Problem)
Yesterday, you behaved in a disrespectful and disruptive manner while I was attempting
to warn you regarding your unsatisfactory work performance. As I tried to talk with you,
you kept interrupting me and finally shouted, “----- it, I’m going to say what I want, you
can’t stop me from talking.” I cautioned you that you were being disrespectful and I
informed you of possible disciplinary consequences if you continued. I advised you to
cool down and you shouted, “I don’t have to, and you can’t make me.”
While standing in the hallway, you continued shouting, “I don’t have to take this. Get off
my back.” This behavior was disruptive to everyone in the area. People were stopping
in the hallway and began to gather to see what was causing the disturbance.
(Action)
(Expectation &
Consequence)
Jim, your disrespectful and disruptive conduct will not be tolerated. To impress on you
the seriousness of your misconduct, you are being placed on a one (1) day disciplinary
layoff, effective Tuesday, March 13, 20XX. You are to report back to work on
Wednesday, March 14, 20XX at your regular 8:00 a.m. starting time. Be advised that any
further misconduct will result in disciplinary action, up to and including discharge.
Cc: Department File
Human Resources Department
*Please note: Professional staff may
receive a written warning before considering discharge
for a similar incident.
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