At the conclusion of an investigation of alleged misconduct, the person conducting the investigation may appropriately draw
Question:
At the conclusion of an investigation of alleged misconduct, the person conducting the investigation may appropriately draw any one of the following conclusions, except
a. evidence was inconclusive to determine whether the individual engaged in the misconduct; no discipline should be invoked.
b. evidence demonstrates that the individual engaged in the misconduct, as alleged; appropriate discipline should be invoked.
c. evidence demonstrates that the individual may have engaged in the misconduct, as alleged; appropriate discipline should be invoked.
d. evidence demonstrates that the individual did not engage in the conduct, as alleged; no discipline should be invoked.
Step by Step Answer:
Conflict Survival Kit Tools For Resolving Conflict At Work
ISBN: 9780132741057
2nd Edition
Authors: Daniel Griffith, Cliff Goodwin