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Before the structural overhaul initiated by the [[Q3 Washington Reshift]], Arcscribe Ltd operated under a rudimentary disciplinary framework for out-of-meeting conduct. This legacy system was fundamentally limited by the company's early organizational structure. Because the company was initially composed exclusively of executive board members, the original documentation only outlined penalties for "Directors," despite being intended as a company-wide policy. | |||
This framework was officially deprecated and replaced by the current Part 2 Operational Conduct policy to accommodate a broader employee base. For archival and corporate compliance purposes, the historical escalation path is preserved below. | |||
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# Final Written Warning | |+ Pre-Reshift Disciplinary Escalation Path | ||
# Dismissed as Director | |- | ||
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| style="border-left: 6px solid #6c757d;" | '''Preliminary''' | |||
| Letter of Concern | |||
| An informal, documented notice highlighting operational shortcomings before formal disciplinary action was triggered. | |||
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| style="border-left: 6px solid #ffc107;" | '''Stage 1''' | |||
| First Written Warning | |||
| The first official reprimand formally logged on the Director's record. | |||
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| style="border-left: 6px solid #fd7e14;" | '''Stage 2''' | |||
| Final Written Warning | |||
| The absolute final opportunity for remediation before executive termination procedures were initiated. | |||
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| style="border-left: 6px solid #dc3545;" | '''Stage 3''' | |||
| Dismissed as Director | |||
| Total removal from the Board of Directors, stripping of executive powers, and termination of corporate duties. | |||
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[[Category:Arcscribe Ltd]] | [[Category:Arcscribe Ltd]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:14, 8 July 2026
This document establishes the comprehensive disciplinary framework for Arcscribe Ltd. To ensure clear corporate governance and professional day-to-day operations, infractions are divided into two distinct domains: In-Meeting Conduct (pertaining strictly to behavior during QGMs, EGMs, and AGMs) and Out-of-Meeting Conduct (pertaining to daily employment and operational duties).
Part 1: In-Meeting Conduct
These tiers apply exclusively to the behavior and actions of shareholders, directors, and observers while a formal corporate governance event is in session.
The Escalation Rule: The accumulation of two (2) Minor Infractions within a single meeting, or five (5) Minor Infractions across a single fiscal year, automatically converts into one (1) Major Infraction.
| Tier | Penalty | Description & Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Tier 1: Minor | Minor Warning | Procedural errors or breaches of basic etiquette.
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| Tier 2: Major | Major Warning & Immediate Ejection | Severe disruptions or accumulation of minor offenses. Results in immediate removal from the current meeting.
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| Tier 3: Severe | Board Expulsion | Critical governance subversion. Results in permanent stripping of Class voting rights and board removal.
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Part 2: Out-of-Meeting (Operational) Conduct
This framework applies to the day-to-day employment, commercial duties, and technical responsibilities of all Arcscribe Ltd staff and Directors outside of formal governance sessions.
| Level | Resolution Method | Description & Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Level A: Minor | Written Reprimand | Addressed internally by the offender's direct manager or a sitting Director.
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| Level B: Major | Formal HR Record | Addressed via a formal HR disciplinary hearing and logged on the employee's permanent record.
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| Level C: Critical | Immediate Suspension | Addressed via immediate suspension pending an Emergency General Meeting (EGM) for termination.
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Recording Penalties
All formal meeting penalties are tracked publicly on the corporate wiki via the Infobox Meeting template. Out-of-meeting penalties are stored securely in internal HR drives, though Level C infractions will trigger a public EGM.
| Penalty | Ledger Indicator |
|---|---|
| Minor Warning | Highlighted Yellow |
| Major Warning | Highlighted Red |
| Expulsion | Struck-through |
Recourse & Appeals
Any disciplinary action (whether applied in a meeting or operationally) may be contested. All appeals must be routed through the procedures defined in the Appeal Process. Operational appeals are reviewed by the Board of Directors, while severe Meeting appeals may be fast-tracked to the Board of Shareholders.
Legacy Operational Conduct Policy
Before the structural overhaul initiated by the Q3 Washington Reshift, Arcscribe Ltd operated under a rudimentary disciplinary framework for out-of-meeting conduct. This legacy system was fundamentally limited by the company's early organizational structure. Because the company was initially composed exclusively of executive board members, the original documentation only outlined penalties for "Directors," despite being intended as a company-wide policy.
This framework was officially deprecated and replaced by the current Part 2 Operational Conduct policy to accommodate a broader employee base. For archival and corporate compliance purposes, the historical escalation path is preserved below.
| Stage | Action | Historical Context |
|---|---|---|
| Preliminary | Letter of Concern | An informal, documented notice highlighting operational shortcomings before formal disciplinary action was triggered. |
| Stage 1 | First Written Warning | The first official reprimand formally logged on the Director's record. |
| Stage 2 | Final Written Warning | The absolute final opportunity for remediation before executive termination procedures were initiated. |
| Stage 3 | Dismissed as Director | Total removal from the Board of Directors, stripping of executive powers, and termination of corporate duties. |