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Tag Archives: Proven
Arbitrator finds allegations insufficient to support termination even if proven, orders reinstatement before hearing.
The Nassau County (NY) District Attorney's office has challenged a decision of Arbitrator John Sands ordering the reinstatement of Investigator (and Local Union President) Michael Falzanaro. Nassau DA challenges ruling that her office improperly disclosed wiretapThe DA's office had a wiretap in place … Continue reading
Posted in Employment and Labour Law
Tagged Allegations, Arbitrator, Before, Even, finds, Hearing, Insufficient, Orders, Proven, reinstatement, Support, Termination
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Innocent until proven guilty
About a week ago, I was working with a guy who had come into the library. Seems Guy had been charged with raping a 3 year old baby girl. Three. THREE! Pretty shocking, right? Took pretty much everything I had … Continue reading
Dismissal in consideration of the misconduct proven not a viewed as "shocking"
Dismissal in consideration of the misconduct proven not a viewed as "shocking" Ortiz v Safir, App. Div., 1st Dept., February 5, 2002 The Appellate Division, First Department sustained New York City's for Police Commissioner Howard Safir's terminating police officer James … Continue reading
Posted in Administrative law
Tagged Consideration, dismissal, Misconduct, Proven, viewed
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T 2254/08 – Not Proven
This decision, one aspect of which (a request for exclusion from public inspection) was discussed in the preceding post, also contains an interesting passage on an alleged prior use. [2.1] The alleged prior use is based on D14, D15a and … Continue reading