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2.1.16 Addressing Conduct and Performance Issues

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This Guide Memo provides guidance on when and how to use corrective action (including termination of employment) to deal with unsatisfactory performance, misconduct, or a combination of both.

2.1.18 Military Leave

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The Uniformed Service Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994 ("USERRA") prohibits employers from discriminating against employees who fulfill non-career military obligations in the Uniformed Services. It also requires employers to provide a leave of absence to allow employees to perform military obligations. Separately, the Family Medical Leave Act ("FMLA") entitles eligible employees to take leave for a "qualifying exigency" when a covered family member is called to active duty or to care for a covered family member who is injured in the line of duty.

This policy provides military leaves as required by these and other laws and complies with the other relevant provisions of USERRA, other related regulations or as approved by Stanford University.

2.1.17 Layoffs

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This Guide Memo outlines Stanford University's policies and procedures for carrying out the temporary or permanent layoff of employees.

2.1.3 Personnel Files and Data

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The University maintains personnel information for each employee in order to have a complete, accurate and current record of the employee's salary and job history at the University. This guide memo sets forth policies and procedures to facilitate the establishment, use and maintenance of personnel data, in whatever form maintained.

2.1.7 Sick Time: Regular Staff Employees, Regular Academic Staff-Research and Regular Academic Staff-Professional Librarians

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This Guide Memo describes paid sick time accrual and usage policies for regular staff employees, regular academic staff-research staff, and regular academic staff-professional librarians.

2.1.15 Trial Period

2.1.2 Recruiting and Hiring of Regular Staff

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This policy reviews all phases of the recruiting and hiring process and the corresponding areas of responsibility.

2.1.11 Grievance Policy

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This Guide memo outlines the policy to resolve employee complaints at Stanford through a formal grievance process and is designed specifically for regular employees as defined in the "Applicability" section. The Grievance Process is intended to supplement, not replace, routine and informal methods of responding to and resolving employee complaints.

The Grievance Process is located in the Resolving Workplace Issues section of the Cardinal at Work website.

Employee complaints covered by the Grievance Process include written corrective action and involuntary termination (including layoff) only. The Grievance Process does not include other employee complaints such as performance appraisals, compensation/benefits or job classifications.

2.2.2 Definitions

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This Guide Memo defines various types of academic and non-academic employees, and other groups who have a specified relationship with the University.

2.1.8 Miscellaneous Authorized Absences

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This policy summarizes the leaves of absence, paid and unpaid, approved by the University.

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