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A suspension is an action which places an
employee for disciplinary reasons in a temporary status without duties and pay. A
suspension, regardless of duration, is a siginificant action and considered a severe disciplinary action. Ordinarily, it is a final step in the
progressive disciplinary process before removal action and is accompanied by a warning to
the employee that a further violation of rules could result in removal.
A suspension prevents an employee from performing work and denies salary for the
suspension period. Therefore, a suspension may not be imposed for indebtedness or for
performance-related factors in nondisciplinary situations.
The period of suspension is normally expressed in calendar days and seldom exceeds 30
days. Employee's adverse action protection differ between a suspension for 14 calendar
days or less and a suspension for more than 14 calendar days.
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