The following may be causes for the city to initiate disciplinary action including demotion, reduction in pay, reduction in leave balance, suspension, or dismissal of any employee, pursuant to these rules and regulations. The causes cited below are examples and are listed to alert employees to the more commonplace types of disciplinary issues. However, because human conduct is unpredictable, there may arise instances of unacceptable behavior not included in the list given below, in which the city may find it necessary and appropriate to initiate disciplinary action. In such cases, the rules governing discipline shall prevail as if the unlisted cause, issue or infraction were listed, as follows:
A. Attendance.
1. Improper or unauthorized use or abuse of sick leave;
2. Excessive absenteeism regardless of reason;
3. Being absent without authorized leave, repeated tardiness to assigned work station, or leaving assigned work without authorization.
B. Behavior.
1. Willful or negligent violation of the personnel rules and regulations, administrative regulations, resolutions, ordinances, and departmental rules, regulations, and policies;
2. Insubordination (failure to carry out a direct order from a supervisor);
3. Acceptance of gifts or gratuities in connection with or relating to the employee’s duties, except as provided in Section
3.15.030;
4. Conduct that is unbecoming a city officer or employee which tends to discredit the city or city service, including the wearing of city-identified uniforms off duty into a public or private establishment, the nature of which may adversely reflect upon the city, or willful misrepresentation of the city;
5. Conviction of a crime, the nature of which reflects a possibility of serious consequences related to the continued assignment or employment of the employee;
6. Falsifying information related to an employment application, payroll, or any work related record or report;
7. Soliciting outside work for personal gain during the conduct of city business; engaging in outside employment for any business under contract by the city; participating in any outside employment that adversely affects the employee’s city work performance; or engaging in unauthorized outside employment;
8. Discourteous treatment of the public or city employees;
9. Conduct interfering with the reasonable management and discipline of the city or any of its departments or divisions;
10. Engaging in any political activity prohibited by Section
3.15.010 or state law;
11. Violation or neglect of safety rules;
14. Any act or conduct that is discriminatory in nature towards another person’s race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, age, sex (including sexual harassment), sexual orientation, marital status, political affiliation, family care leave status, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, medical condition, or legally protected characteristic;
C. Work Performance.
1. Inefficiency, incompetence, or negligence in the performance of duties, including failure to perform assigned tasks of training, or failure to discharge duties in a prompt, competent, and reasonable manner;
2. Refusal or inability to improve job performance in accordance with written or verbal direction after a reasonable trial period;
3. Refusal to accept reasonable and proper assignment from an authorized supervisor;
4. Intoxication, or incapacity on duty due to the use of alcohol or drugs; or illegal possession of drugs for use or sale or open container of an alcoholic beverage while on duty;
5. Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs while on duty or revocation, suspension or nonrenewal of driver’s license where job duties require driving;
6. Careless, negligent, or improper use of city property, equipment or funds, including unauthorized removal, or use for private purpose, or use involving damage or unreasonable risk of damage to property;
7. Unauthorized release of confidential information or official records;
8. Participation in an unlawful strike, work stoppage, slowdown, or other job action against the city.
(Ord. 3213 § 1, 1998; Ord. 5013 § 15, 2012; Ord. 5674 § 27, 2016)