On the recordNovember 12, 2014
As long as poor performance has been documented, I believe and I think the committee believes there is no need for a five-day notice period.
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congress.govAs long as poor performance has been documented, I believe and I think the committee believes there is no need for a five-day notice period.
Lamborn argues against the need for a notice period for poor performance terminations.
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