Common use of LEAVE BETWEEN REPORTS Clause in Contracts

LEAVE BETWEEN REPORTS. Where an employee who has received a "less than satisfactory" evaluation report is absent for more than one (1) month any subsequent evaluation conducted within the time period referred to in Article C.29.2.b will not commence (or continue if the evaluation had already started) until at least: a. One (1) week after the employee's return to duty after an absence of at least one (1) month, b. Two (2) weeks after the employee's return to duty after an absence of at least two (2) months, c. Three

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Provincial Collective Agreement, Provincial Collective Agreement, Provincial Collective Agreement

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LEAVE BETWEEN REPORTS. Where an employee who has received a "less than satisfactory" evaluation report is absent for more than one (1) month any subsequent evaluation conducted within the time period referred to in Article C.29.2.b will not commence (or continue if the evaluation had already started) until at least: a. One (1) week after the employee's return to duty after an absence of at least one (1) month, b. Two (2) weeks after the employee's return to duty after an absence of at least two (2) months, c. Threetwo

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Provincial Collective Agreement

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