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Prior to the hearing, the employee must be given a Loudermill letter–i.e. specific written notice of the charges and an explanation of the employer's evidence so that the employee can provide a meaningful response and an opportunity to correct factual mistakes in the investigation and to address the type of discipline being considered.
The Loudermill letter fulfills the requirement of (written) notice, and should include an explanation of the employer's evidence ("to act as a check for mistaken accusations"). To fulfill the remaining Due Process requirements, a Loudermill letter will also have to inform the employee of his opportunity for a Loudermill hearing .
In Part V, the court found that a 9-month delay in Loudermill's post-termination hearing did not constitute a separate due process violation. The Due Process Clause requires provision of a hearing "at a meaningful time," and here the delay stemmed in part from the thoroughness of the procedures.
Friday's Loudermill hearing — part of a due process requirement that must be provided to a public employee prior ... Several residents and police officials wrote letters in support of Brennan to ...
Earlier: Loudermill hearing for Hopkinton police Sgt. Brennan continued to allow for settlement "On behalf of the Town of Hopkinton, I sincerely apologize for the publication of the transcript in ...
A Loudermill letter is a notice given to a public employee, prior to their termination, explaining any charges against them, the employer's evidence and a hearing opportunity to tell their side of ...
Cleveland Bd. of Educ. v. Loudermill, the decision by the United States Supreme Court establishing the scope of the employee's right to a hearing; Loudermill letter, the first step in providing notice of termination; Loudermill hearing, the required pretermination hearing that must be disclosed in the Loudermill letter.
Hopkinton police Sgt. Timothy Brennan, center, shown with attorneys Elizabeth Keeley and Daniel Fogarty during his Loudermill hearing at the Hopkinton Senior Center, Jan. 19, 2024. Last Thursday ...