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December 06, 2016

Insubordinate and discourteous conduct


Insubordinate and discourteous conduct

OATH Administrative Law Judge Astrid B. Gloade recommended a 25-day suspension without pay as penalty after a job opportunity specialist was found guilty of refusing to interview clients on a number of occasions, was insubordinate, was discourteous to his supervisors, and was absent without leave.

NYC Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings, OATH Index No. 2340/16
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