Common use of Accretion of Duties Clause in Contracts

Accretion of Duties. An accretion occurs when a qualified employee has been performing grade-controlling duties classified at a higher grade level for an extended period of time (normally 12 months) and will continue to perform the grade-controlling duties on a regular and recurring basis. In accordance with Article 14 Section 5, Management may elect to noncompetitively promote the employee into the reclassified position if all conditions for accretion as specified in the Merit Promotion Plan have been met. Those criteria are:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: nffe.org, www.govinfo.gov, www.fs.usda.gov

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Accretion of Duties. An accretion occurs when a qualified employee has been performing grade-controlling duties classified at a higher grade level for an extended period of time (normally 12 months) and will continue to perform the grade-grade- controlling duties on a regular and recurring basis. In If the action is supported by a classification determination, in accordance with Master Agreement, Article 14 Section 5, Management management may elect to noncompetitively promote the employee into the reclassified position if all the following conditions for accretion as specified in the Merit Promotion Plan have been met. Those criteria are:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: nffe-fsc.org

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Accretion of Duties. An accretion occurs when a qualified employee has been performing grade-controlling duties classified at a higher grade level for an extended period of time (normally 12 months) and will continue to perform the grade-grade- controlling duties on a regular and recurring basis. In If the action is supported by a classification determination, in accordance with Article 14 Section 5, Management may elect to noncompetitively promote the employee into the reclassified position if all the following conditions for accretion as specified in the Merit Promotion Plan have been met. Those criteria are:.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.dm.usda.gov

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