Leave of Absence to Fill Limited Duration Assignments Sample Clauses

Leave of Absence to Fill Limited Duration Assignments. ‌ An employee appointed to a permanent civil service position will be granted a leave of absence without pay when said employee chooses to accept a limited duration appointment offered by the Port. An employee taking said leave of absence without pay shall have the right to reinstatement to the permanent position which he/she vacated. Any employee, who fails to return to perform his /her regular permanent duties on or before the date indicated in his/her leave, may be terminated. The permanent civil service position vacated by an employee taking a leave of absence to accept a limited duration appointment shall be filled as a limited duration assignment during the period of the leave of absence from said position by the incumbent until the leave of absence has been completed.
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