New York Public Personnel Law

Summaries of, and commentaries on, selected court and administrative decisions and related matters affecting public employers and employees in New York State in particular and possibly in other jurisdictions in general.

Jun 10, 2011

Refusal to answer questions during an administrative disciplinary investigation

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Refusal to answer questions during an administrative disciplinary investigation Matter of Eck v County of Delaware, 36 AD3d 1180 There wer...
Jun 9, 2011

Employee organization may, through collective bargaining, negotiate away an employee’s statutory right to a disciplinary procedure provided an alternate procedure providing for administrative due process is available to the individual

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Employee organization may, through collective bargaining, negotiate away an employee’s statutory right to a disciplinary procedure provided ...

Rules of the New York State Civil Service Commission typically do not control with respect to employees of a political subdivision of the State.

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Rules of the New York State Civil Service Commission typically do not control with respect to employees of a political subdivision of the ...

Appellate Division holds that Commissioner of Education has primary jurisdiction to decide tenure area matters

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Appellate Division holds that Commissioner of Education has initial jurisdiction to decide tenure area matters Matter of Moraitis v Board of...

The Five-Step Program for Effective Discipline

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The Five-Step Program for Effective Discipline Reprinted with permission from HR Matters E-Tips, copyright Personnel Policy Service, Inc., L...
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