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(5) <br /> <br />Frequent or excessive tardiness, or absence from work, or from <br />an employee's work area. <br /> <br />(6) Dishonesty. <br /> <br />(7) Unsatisfactory work performance. <br /> <br />Through misconduct, causing damage to public property or waste <br />of public supplies. <br /> <br />(9) <br /> <br />At the time of employment, having concealed or misrepresented <br />facts in his/her application for employment. <br /> <br />(10) Insubordination, including refusal to do assigned work or <br /> refusal to perform work in the manner described by a <br /> supervisor w~thout proper justification. <br /> <br />(11) Disrespectful or discourteous conduct toward a City officer or <br /> official, another employee, or a member of the public while <br /> representing the City. <br /> <br />(12) Violation of any of the provisions of the City Ordinances or <br /> Resolutions relating to the conduct of City officers and <br /> employees, or established work rule(s). <br /> <br />(13) Failure to submit to a medical examination or failure to <br /> appear at the designated time and place for such examination. <br /> <br />(14) Violation of CORI Regulations. <br /> <br />Section 26. Grievances <br /> <br />26.1 <br /> <br />A grievance is any dispute which involves the interpretation <br />or application of any provision of this Memorandum of <br />Understanding excluding, however, those provisions of this <br />Memorandum of Understanding which specifically provide that <br />the decision of any City official shall be final, the <br />interpretation or application of those provisions not being <br />subject to the grievance procedure. <br /> <br />26.2 <br /> <br />Grievances shall be processed in the following manner: <br /> <br />(1) <br /> <br />Within thirty (30) calendar days after the occurrence of <br />an event giving rise to a grievance, an employee may <br />request a meeting to discuss the grievance with such <br />management official as the employee's department director <br />may designate. Such request shall be made in writing to <br />the department director. <br /> <br />(2) <br /> <br />If the grievance remains unresolved, the written <br />grievance may be filed with the department director who <br />shall investigate the grievance and render a decision <br />within fourteen (1'4) calendar days from the date the <br />grievance is received. <br /> <br />- 28 - <br /> <br /> <br />