Common use of ADVANCEMENT BASE DATE Clause in Contracts

ADVANCEMENT BASE DATE. The basis for the advancement date for all step advancements shall be the employee's date of hire or appointment, except as follows: A. If the employee receives a promotion to a position resulting in the employee receiving compensation at a higher range, a new advancement date shall be based on the date of the promotion having become effective. This does not apply to employees advancing through the Operator I and II classifications (i.e. there is no change in advancement date). B. If the employee terminates employment or is terminated from the District and is re-employed or is reappointed at a later date, that employee shall be given a new initial anniversary date which shall be the last date of employment or reappointment.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

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