Suspension is the temporary removal of an employee
from service. A suspended employee shall not receive pay, nor shall
he be permitted to use or accrue any privileges or benefits during
the suspension period.
A. Causes. An employee may be suspended without pay for
reasons of misconduct, negligence, inefficiency, disloyalty, insubordination,
unauthorized absence or other offenses.
B. Recommendation by department head. A department head
may recommend to the Council committee having supervision of the department
that an employee be suspended from the service for cause at any time.
Such suspension recommendation shall be brought to the attention of
the employee, in writing, and shall specify the cause and number of
days the employee should be suspended. If the committee approves,
suspension shall become effective immediately and notice thereof in
writing given to the employee. The committee shall advise the Mayor
and Council of its action in writing not later than three days after
its decision. The committee may refer the entire matter to the Borough
Council for decision.
C. Review on appeal. Whenever an employee is recommended
for suspension, he may, within 10 days after receiving notice of said
suspension recommendation from his department head, request, in writing,
a review of said suspension recommendation by the Borough Council.
The Borough Council shall review such suspension at a public hearing
in the same manner as for dismissal hearings and make its determination,
which shall be final. If the Borough Council finds such suspension
unwarranted, the employee shall be reinstated without any loss of
privileges or benefits and receive any pay withheld.
D. Probationary, temporary and summer employees. Probationary,
temporary or summer employees may be suspended without cause.