Internal Search Sample Clauses
The Internal Search clause defines the procedures and permissions for a party to conduct searches or investigations within its own organization or systems. Typically, this clause outlines the scope of information that can be reviewed, the circumstances under which such searches are permitted, and any limitations or privacy considerations that must be observed. For example, it may allow a company to review internal emails or documents to ensure compliance with legal or contractual obligations. The core function of this clause is to provide a clear framework for internal oversight, helping organizations manage risk and ensure adherence to relevant policies or agreements.
Internal Search. The Employer at each campus shall determine and publish a uniform process for conducting internal searches. The Employer may decide to fill a position from candidates who are current ASF Members at the University prior to an external notice of the vacancy. The Employer shall announce the vacancy to all such ASF Members. If the position is not filled through an internal search, the Employer may conduct an external search. Nothing in this section shall preclude an ASF Member from applying in an external search. The appointment decision under this section shall not be grievable or arbitrable.
Internal Search. Staff Augmentation Manager reviews internal team for skill set and availability. If a suitable resource is not found, an external search is started.
