Common use of Employment Criteria Clause in Contracts

Employment Criteria. Members assigned to the school libraries shall be designated as library assistants if the member has sixty (60) credits in library-related courses approved by the Superintendent and as library aides if the member has less than sixty (60) credits in library-related courses approved by the Superintendent.

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Samples: Agreement

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Employment Criteria. Members assigned to the school libraries shall be designated as library assistants if the member has sixty (60) credits in library-library- related courses approved by the Superintendent and as library aides if the member has less than sixty (60) credits in library-related courses approved by the Superintendent.

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Samples: Preamble

Employment Criteria. Members assigned to the school libraries shall be designated as library assistants if the member has sixty (60) college credits in library-related courses approved by or more and has successfully completed the Superintendent and Rutgers University online Library Assistant Training Program. Members assigned to the school libraries who have not met these requirements shall be designated as library aides if the member has less than sixty (60) credits in library-related courses approved by the Superintendentaides.

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Samples: Agreement

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Employment Criteria. Members assigned to the school libraries shall be designated as library assistants if the member has sixty (60) college credits in library-related courses approved by or more and has successfully completed a Library Assistant Training program at an accredited institution. Members assigned to the Superintendent and school libraries who have not met these requirements shall be designated as library aides if the member has less than sixty (60) credits in library-related courses approved by the Superintendentaides.

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Samples: Agreement

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