Ohio Admin. Code 4167-2-01 - Refusal to work
This rule is promulgated pursuant to
division (A) of section 4167.06 of the Revised Code.
An
A public employee who exercises his right to refuse
work under this rule must notify the superintendent in a written statement, as
soon as practical, of the working conditions under which the
public employee has refused to work.
An
A public
employee may provide initial notice to the superintendent via telephone if the
public employer declines to correct the hazardous
working conditions.
Upon receipt of the notice, the superintendent
shall
will
immediately contact the public employer and inform the employer of the
notification. The superintendent shall
will also inform the public employer that a compliance officer will
immediately inspect the premises of the public
employer, pursuant to rule
4167-8-01 of the Administrative
Code. If, upon inspection, the superintendent finds any condition or practice
which presents an imminent danger to the safety and
health of a public employee, the superintendent
shall
will
issue a "notice of imminent danger" pursuant to rule
4167-8-02 of the Administrative
Code.
A public employee who has refused in good faith to perform assigned tasks and who has not been reassigned to other tasks by the public employer shall, in addition to retaining a right to continued employment, receive full compensation for the tasks that would have been performed. If the public employer reassigns the public employee, the public employer shall pay the public employee's full compensation as if the public employee were not reassigned.
A public employee who refuses to perform assigned tasks under
paragraph (A)
(B) of this rule and fails to meet all of the
conditions set forth in that paragraph for the refusal is subject to any
disciplinary action provided by law or agreement between the public employer
and public employee for a refusal to work, including, but not limited to,
suspension, nonpayment of wages for the duration of the refusal to work, and
discharge.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4167.07, 4167.02, 4121.121, 4121.12
Rule Amplifies: 4167.02
Prior Effective Dates: 07/01/1994, 11/15/1996, 08/01/2001, 08/15/2001, 02/15/2009, 01/01/2014
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