Classified employees who have acquired permanent employment status, as provided in §
52-24, may be temporarily suspended from the Township employ by layoff or suspension or permanently separated by resignation or dismissal, as more particularly set forth in this article.
Whenever there is a lack of work or a lack of
funds requiring a reduction in the number of employees in a department
of the Township government, the required reductions shall be made
in such job classification or classifications as the Township Manager
may designate in consultation with the department head. Employees
shall be laid off in the inverse order of their length of service.
Within each affected job class, all temporary employees shall be laid
off before probationary employees, and all probationary employees
shall be laid off before permanent employees. Employees so affected
shall be given a minimum of two weeks' notice or two weeks pay in
lieu thereof.
An employee may resign from his position by
tendering a written resignation to his department head, who in turn
shall forward it to the Township Manager. Unless there are disciplinary
charges pending against the employee, the Township Manager shall notify
the employee in writing of acceptance of his resignation in good standing.
An employee shall give a minimum of two weeks' notice before the effective
date of his resignation.
A permanent employee may be dismissed from the
service for cause. The causes sufficient for removal from the service
shall include the following:
B. Absence without leave or failure to report after authorized
leave has expired or after such leave has been disapproved or revoked;
provided, however, that any regular member or officers of the Police
Department who shall be absent from duty without just cause for a
term of five days continuously and without leave of absence shall,
at the expiration of such five days, cease to be a member of the Police
Department, as provided by N.J.S.A. 40:47-3, as amended.
C. Incompetency or inefficiency or incapacity due to
mental or physical disability.
D. Insubordination or serious breach of discipline.
E. Intoxication while on duty.
F. Commission of a criminal act.
G. Participating in any political activity prohibited by §
52-48 of this chapter.
H. Disobedience of the departmental rules and regulations established pursuant to §
52-51 of this chapter.
I. Unauthorized use or acquisition of Township equipment
or property.
[Amended 1-9-1978 by Ord. No. 77-64]
J. Conduct unbecoming a public employee.