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representation before executing the resignation, and a reasonable period of
time to obtain such representation, if requested, will be afforded for such
purpose;
(b) he or she may decline the request to resign and that in lieu thereof, a
notice of discipline must be served upon him or her before any disciplinary
action or penalty may be imposed pursuant to the procedure provided in
Article 33 of the Agreements between the State and CSEA;
(c) in the event a notice of discipline is served, he or she has the right to
object to such notice by filing a grievance;
(d) such disciplinary grievance procedure terminates in binding
arbitration;
(e) he or she would have the right to representation by CSEA or by private
counsel selected at his or her own expense at every step of the procedure;
and
(f) he or she has the right to refuse to sign the resignation and his or her
refusal in this regard cannot be used against him or her in any subsequent
proceeding.
§35.2 A resignation which is requested and secured in a manner which
fails to comply with this procedure shall be null and void.
Article 36
Job Abandonment
(a) Any employee absent from work without authorization for 14
consecutive calendar days shall be deemed to have resigned from his or her
position if he or she has not provided a satisfactory explanation for such
absence on or before the 15th calendar day following the commencement
of such unauthorized absence.
(b) Prior to the conclusion of this 15-day period, the appointing authority
shall notify the employee and the CSEA Local President by certified mail,
return receipt requested, that his or her absence is considered unauthorized
and would be deemed to constitute resignation pursuant to Article 36.
(c) Within 15 calendar days commencing from the 15th consecutive day
of absence from work without authorization, an employee may submit an
explanation concerning his or her absence, to the appointing authority. The
burden of proof shall be upon the employee to establish that it was not
possible for him or her to report to work or notify the appointing authority,
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