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Clerk and Office of the Clerk - Office of the Clerk - Employment

114: Clerk is employer and may remove employees

You could also call this:

"The Clerk is in charge of employees and can decide who stays or leaves their job."

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If this bill becomes law, the Clerk will be like a boss to the employees in their office. The Clerk will have the power to make decisions about these employees. The Clerk can remove an employee from their job at any time, as long as they follow the rules in the employee's employment agreement.

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Part 5Clerk and Office of the Clerk
Office of the Clerk: Employment

114Clerk is employer and may remove employees

  1. The Clerk has the rights, duties, and powers of the employer of the employees of the Office of the Clerk.

  2. The Clerk may, subject to any conditions of employment included in the employment agreement applying to an employee, at any time remove that employee from their office or employment.