insubordination
(noun)
The quality of being insubordinate; disobedience to lawful authority.
Examples of insubordination in the following topics:
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Employee Dismissal
- Gross misconduct offenses, such as violence, serious negligence, repeated insubordination, fraud in the job application process (whenever it is discovered), harassment of co-workers, or drug use at work are grounds for immediate dismissal.
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The Death Penality
- In militaries around the world courts, martial have imposed death sentences for offenses, such as cowardice, desertion, insubordination, and mutiny.
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Terminations
- This can be for many reasons, including: incompetence, misconduct, insubordination or "attitude. "
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Ballinger and Pinchot
- Taft consulted with Attorney General George Wickersham before issuing a public letter in September, exonerating Ballinger and authorizing the dismissal of Glavis on grounds of insubordination.
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Civil Liberties in Wartime
- This wide characterization of crimes included activities such as inciting insubordination, disloyalty or mutiny, refusal to serve in the armed forces, or interfering with military recruitment operations.
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Conclusion: The Legacy of WWI
- This wide characterization of crimes included activities such as inciting insubordination, disloyalty or mutiny, refusal to serve in the armed forces, or interfering with military recruitment operations.