Common use of Evaluations which Indicate Need for Improvement Clause in Contracts

Evaluations which Indicate Need for Improvement. If an employee is given an evaluation which includes an indication that improvement is needed in any area(s), including collegiality, the employer shall provide the employee a written report containing specific suggestions and guidelines for improvement. The Xxxxxxx shall provide the relevant Personnel Review Committee with a copy of the report. The employee will be granted reasonable time, up to one academic year, for improvement. Subsequent review(s) delivered to the employee in writing shall focus on the employee’s performance during the specified timeline. All parties involved in the reevaluation shall adhere to the guidelines and suggestions specified in the written report.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Evaluations which Indicate Need for Improvement. If an employee a faculty member is given an evaluation which includes an indication that improvement is needed in any area(s), including collegiality, the employer shall provide the employee faculty member a written report containing specific explicit suggestions and guidelines for improvement. The Xxxxxxx shall provide the relevant Personnel Review Committee with a copy of the report. The employee will be granted reasonable time, up to one academic year, for improvement. Subsequent review(s) delivered to the employee in writing shall focus on the employee’s performance during the specified timeline. All parties involved in the reevaluation shall adhere to the guidelines and suggestions specified in the written report.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Letter of Agreement

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