Temporary or Seasonal Sample Clauses

Temporary or Seasonal. LAYOFFS If, in the judgment of the University, a curtailment of operations or reduction in force is seasonal or temporary in nature, it may advise workers affected by this decision that they are to be placed on leave without salary status for a period not to exceed 4 months.‌
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Temporary or Seasonal. In the event a temporary or seasonal employee is hired as a regular full-time or regular part-time employee, such individual shall serve the full probationary period.
Temporary or Seasonal. Employees shall mean casual substitutes or homebound teachers. The provisions of this contract shall not be applicable to persons whose employment status is as a temporary or seasonal employee.
Temporary or Seasonal. In the event a Temporary or Seasonal is hired as a regular full-time or regular part-time employee, such individual shall serve the applicable probationary period. However, if the Temporary or Seasonal is full-time (40 hours per week) and is promoted to a regular full-time employee, and there is no break in service, then the employee's original date of hire as a Temporary or Seasonal shall be the date the probationary period begins. Promotions and Transfers: Refer to Article 5.
Temporary or Seasonal. Employees will be allowed to submit application for jobs posted under the above procedure. These applications will be considered by the Corporation in the event no qualified permanent employee posts for the job vacancy or change. It is agreed that the posting of any Temporary or Seasonal employee to any permanent employee classification, shall at all times, be at the sole discretion of the Corporation provided it is in conformity with article 12.8.
Temporary or Seasonal. In the event a temporary or seasonal employee is hired as a full-time employee, such individual shall serve the full probationary period. The Town will have the option of waiving this provision.

Related to Temporary or Seasonal

  • Temporary Vacancy A vacancy in a position caused by the regularly assigned occupant being absent from duty (including on vacation but excluding pre-retirement vacation) or temporarily assigned to other duties.

  • Temporary Position (i) is a position that the Employer has determined will be in excess of eight

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