Termination warranted for culpable misconduct

Unable to book vacation around his approaching wedding, the grievor simply had it entered in the work schedule during his supervisor’s absence. His dishonesty violated the grievor’s Last-Chance Agreement.

Denied his request for time off, a worker was fired for misconduct after it became apparent he had exploited his supervisor’s absence to imply he had permission to take time off.

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