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TERMINATION PROCESS

 
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Appendix A: Employment Forms

Appendix B: Tips For Job Success

 

Students are hired on a semester to semester basis. A Student Employee Termination Form (see Appendix A*), accessed through https://secure.mcc.edu , must be submitted for each student who is no longer employed. When submitting a termination, it is important that the “last day worked” and “reason for termination” are correct. Timely submission of terminations will ensure that the information is accurate.

Student employees who find their employment unsatisfactory may apply for other open positions. They can check with the Student Employment Center (SEC) for open job postings. Adequate notice of resignation should be given to the employer. A two week notice is preferred.

Student employees who are to be released from employment for any reason are entitled to due process which includes a verbal warning and written documentation of termination. Supervisors and employees should adhere to the following guidelines:

1.
The supervisor should discuss the problem with the employee in an effort to resolve the issue, considering to ensure that the best interest of the student employee. The SEC is available for consultation with these efforts.
2.
If the problem persists, the supervisor should give the employee a written warning stating the concern and steps to be taken to correct the situation.
3.
If the issue has not been resolved, the supervisor has the right to dismiss the student employee. The supervisor then completes the Student Employee Termination Form (see Appendix A*) accessed through https://secure.mcc.edu indicating the last date of work and the reason for release from employment. Keep a copy as part of the employee's permanent record, and give a copy to the student employee.
4.
If a student employee feels unjustly terminated, a written appeal may be submitted to the SEC.
5.
Student appeals will be reviewed by the SEC for possible future placement in a different location.
6.
Reinstatement of student employment status is up to the discretion of the Director of Career and Employment Services.


VIOLATIONS WARRANTING IMMEDIATE TERMINATION OF STUDENT EMPLOYMENT MAY INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:

  • Possession or drinking of any alcoholic beverages on College property.
  • Reporting for or being at work under the influence of alcohol.
  • Possession, use, distribution, sale or offering for sale of narcotics or other drugs.
  • Reporting for or being at work under the influence of narcotics or other drugs.
  • Gambling on College property at any time.
  • Immoral conduct or indecency.
  • Sleeping on the job during work hours.
  • Theft or misappropriation of any property.
  • Misuse or removal of employee lists, records or confidential information of any nature from College premises without proper authorization.
  • Inappropriate computer usage, including accessing pornography.
  • Sabotage or other deliberate damage to College property.
  • Falsification of records or reports including student employment payroll records.
  • Possession of weapons.
  • Use or threat of violence.

VIOLATIONS RESULTING IN DISCIPLINARY ACTION FOR STUDENT EMPLOYEES MAY INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:

  • Excessive absenteeism or tardiness.
  • Failure to notify the employer of absence or tardiness.
  • Failure to do work assignments or follow instructions.
  • Discourtesy to customers, specifically telephone techniques.
  • Carelessness resulting in loss or damage to College property.

All warnings should be taken seriously. This is an opportunity to alter inappropriate behavior. It is important for the employer to give the student employee specific information so behavior can be improved. The purpose of disciplinary action is to allow the student to succeed on the job.

 
 
 
 
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