Confirmation of Permanent Appointment Sample Clauses

Confirmation of Permanent Appointment. (a) The Employer may after a Permanent Employee has served in a position on a probationary basis for a period of six (6) months, confirm the appointment on a permanent basis.
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Confirmation of Permanent Appointment. The Employer shall, after an employee has served in a position on a probationary basis as per Article 10.01, confirm the appointment on a permanent basis.
Confirmation of Permanent Appointment. (a) The Employer may, after an employee has served in a position on a probationary basis for a period of six (6) months, confirm the appointment on a pre-tenure basis.

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