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disciplinary ['dɪsɪplɪnərɪ]∎ to take disciplinary action (of employer) prendre des mesures disciplinaires(b) (relating to field) relatif à une discipline►► disciplinary board conseil m de discipline;disciplinary hearing séance f du conseil de discipline;disciplinary procedure procédure f disciplinaireUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > disciplinary
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disciplinairedisciplinary action mesures f pl disciplinaires;∎ to take disciplinary action (against sb) prendre des mesures disciplinaires (contre qn);disciplinary board conseil m de discipline;disciplinary hearing séance f du conseil de discipline;disciplinary measure mesure f disciplinaire;disciplinary procedure procédure f disciplinaire -
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1 gen ( meeting) réunion f ; ( ceremony) cérémonie f ; ( discussion) débats mpl ; to direct proceedings diriger les opérations ;2 Jur poursuites fpl, procédure f ; disciplinary proceedings poursuites disciplinaires ; extradition proceedings procédure d'extradition ; to take ou institute proceedings engager des poursuites (against contre), intenter un procès (against à) ; to start divorce proceedings intenter un procès en divorce ; to commence criminal proceedings engager une action pénale (against contre) ;
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disciplinary procedure — An employer should draw up a disciplinary procedure preferably with union or employee involvement. It is normally a condition of the employment contract that it is subject to the disciplinary procedure in force from time to time. Such a procedure … Law dictionary
disciplinary procedure — UK US noun [C or U] HR ► a process for dealing with a worker who causes problems or does not obey company rules: »As part of normal disciplinary procedures, employers will usually issue a formal warning first, either verbally or in writing … Financial and business terms
disciplinary procedure — /dɪsɪ plɪnəri prə si:dʒə/ noun a way of warning a worker officially that he or she is breaking rules or is working badly … Dictionary of banking and finance
dismissal and disciplinary procedure — (DDP) A procedure that must be followed when an employer contemplates dismissing or disciplining an employee. The statutory dispute resolution procedures in Schedule 2 to the Employment Act 2002 contain two DDPs: the standard DDP and the modified … Law dictionary
standard dismissal and disciplinary procedure — (standard DDP) A statutory DDP under the Employment Act 2002 which involves: • The employer s written statement of grounds for taking action. • A meeting at which both sides may explain their case, followed by a decision. • An appeal meeting if… … Law dictionary
procedure — pro‧ce‧dure [prəˈsiːdʒə ǁ ər] noun [countable, uncountable] the official or accepted way of doing something, especially something that is done often: • We have hired an accounting firm to evaluate our audit procedures. procedure for • The bank… … Financial and business terms
procedure — /prə si:dʒə/ noun a way in which something is done ● The inquiry found that the company had not followed the approved procedures. ● The management complained that the unions did not follow the proper procedure. ♦ this procedure is very irregular… … Dictionary of banking and finance
Disciplinary procedures — Disciplinary procedures, in parliamentary procedure, are used to enforce a deliberative assembly s rules. RONR notes, Punishments that a society can impose generally fall under the headings of reprimand, fine (if authorized in the bylaws),… … Wikipedia
procedure — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ complex, complicated ▪ simple, straightforward ▪ common, correct, normal, proper, recommended … Collocations dictionary
procedure — pro|ce|dure W2S3 [prəˈsi:dʒə US ər] n [U and C] [Date: 1600 1700; : French; Origin: procédure, from Old French proceder; PROCEED] 1.) a way of doing something, especially the correct or usual way →↑process procedure for ▪ What s the procedure for … Dictionary of contemporary English
disciplinary — adj. Disciplinary is used with these nouns: ↑action, ↑charge, ↑code, ↑committee, ↑enquiry, ↑hearing, ↑measure, ↑offence, ↑procedure, ↑record, ↑rule, ↑ … Collocations dictionary