A with cause scenario would include violations of University policies and procedures. A violation of the law would also be with cause, but I'm not sure anyone has insinuated that possibility. If Knowlton can be shown to have violated or disregarded University policies he could be terminated with cause. He might be well advised to resign …
A with cause scenario would include violations of University policies and procedures. A violation of the law would also be with cause, but I'm not sure anyone has insinuated that possibility.
If Knowlton can be shown to have violated or disregarded University policies he could be terminated with cause. He might be well advised to resign or retire well in advance of that prospect playing out, *IF* indeed it is a strong possibility.
Poor performance would, presumably, be without cause.
A with cause scenario would include violations of University policies and procedures. A violation of the law would also be with cause, but I'm not sure anyone has insinuated that possibility.
If Knowlton can be shown to have violated or disregarded University policies he could be terminated with cause. He might be well advised to resign or retire well in advance of that prospect playing out, *IF* indeed it is a strong possibility.
Poor performance would, presumably, be without cause.