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Workplace monitoring can lead to disciplinary action.
The regulator said the investigation might lead to disciplinary proceedings.
Why? "Because officers know it will lead to disciplinary action".
Spitting at an opponent would probably be considered unsportsmanlike conduct and lead to disciplinary action.
Officer Dunton still faces an internal Police Department review, which could lead to disciplinary measures.
Lapses in professional judgment may lead to disciplinary action and put patient's health at risk.
All proven "racist words or acts" should lead to disciplinary proceedings, and such behaviour should normally be punishable by dismissal.
The move, which could lead to disciplinary action, has been described as heavy-handed, a waste of money and against the public interest by MPs and union officials.
While in other offices that would lead to disciplinary action, Clapp says that the context in his office makes it okay.
The church still considers "homosexual relations" a serious transgression that can lead to disciplinary action, along with offenses like heterosexual sex outside marriage, child abuse, abortion and rape.
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Another said in all the changes of ownership, he no longer had much sense of who ran the company – but he knew that he was being managed: supervisors would monitor his movements through his mobile, his company laptop and his van – even punctures could lead to disciplinaries.
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