(KLZA)-- Richardson County Commissioners have received the findings and a decision on a grievance that was presented to the Grievance Board at a June 9th hearing.
The Board found that Richardson County Road Department employees Bryan Dettman, Wyatt Martin and Ronald Ramer were correctly denied civil leave according to the agreement detailed in Richardson County exhibit 1, that was presented during the hearing.
The ruling means the County is not required to return any vacation or paid time-off used on March 24, 2025.
The employees had requested to use civil leave time on March 24, instead of vacation or PTO time to attend a hearing on a Court of Industrial Relations case, which they were subpoenaed to testify at.
When they were paid, they discovered their request to use civil leave time was not processed, and instead they had vacation and PTO leave deducted.
The grievance they filed sought to have their vacation and PTO time returned and their absence from work be placed under civil leave.
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