Insubordination is an employee's disregard of an employer's request. Examples of insubordination are an employee's refusal, for non-for religious reasons, to work on his scheduled day off, ignoring a ...
The role of an organization’s human resources department reaches far beyond the hiring efforts or labor contract negotiations that were the focus of these departments in years past. While those duties ...
According to Lloyd Duhaime, a lawyer from the lawyer training center Duhaime.org, "in 'Garvin v Chambers,' a California case, insubordination was defined as refusal to obey some order which a superior ...
A police officer lost a lawsuit seeking to overturn a pay deduction for studying for law school on the clock and refusing a ...
The U.S. Department of Labor reported that 219,000 Americans filed for unemployment insurance benefits in the week ending April 4, a substantial increase from the week before. The vast majority of ...
A worker in Spain may have thought she was proving her commitment by showing up to work up to 40 minutes before her shift every day. Instead, she was fired – and a court backed the employer. The real ...
Gov. Bob Ferguson has fired the head of the state’s independent prison watchdog office, accusing him of “insubordination and misconduct” amid an ethics investigation. Jeremiah Bourgeois, director of ...