Common use of Notice of Non-Reappointment or Non-Promotion Clause in Contracts

Notice of Non-Reappointment or Non-Promotion. In the event the Program elects not to reappoint the Resident to the Program, as set forth in greater detail in Article 22 of the CBA (Attachment 2), first-year Residents shall be so notified in writing no less than six and one-half months prior to the end of the current period of appointment. In each subsequent year, Residents shall be so notified at least seven months prior to the end of the current period of appointment. Residents with contracts for less than twelve months shall be given notice of non-renewal by the first day after the expiration of one-half of the duration of such contract. Notice of “conditional non-renewals” may be issued by TBHC as set forth in the CBA (Attachment 2). In the event the Program elects to reappoint but not to promote the Resident to the next level of training, the Program shall provide the Resident a written notice of intent no later than four months prior to the end of the current period of appointment. If the primary reason(s) for the non-renewal or non-promotion occurs within the above-prescribed notice periods, the Program shall provide the Resident with as much written notice of the intent not to renew or not to promote as the circumstances will reasonably allow, prior to the end of the Agreement. A resident in receipt of a notice of non-renewal or non-promotion is entitled to utilize the Institution’s Grievance Procedures (see Paragraph 7.0, below).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Resident Agreement, Resident Agreement, Resident Agreement

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Notice of Non-Reappointment or Non-Promotion. In the event the Program elects not to reappoint the Resident to the Program, as set forth in greater detail in Article 22 21 of the CBA (Attachment 2), first-year Residents shall be so notified in writing no less than six and one-half months prior to the end of the current period of appointment. In each subsequent year, Residents shall be so notified at least seven and one-half months prior to the end of the current period of appointment. Residents with contracts for less than twelve months shall be given notice of non-non- renewal by the first day after the expiration of one-half of the duration of such contract. Notice of “conditional non-renewals” may be issued by TBHC as set forth in the CBA (Attachment 2). In the event the Program elects to reappoint but not to promote the Resident to the next level of training, the Program shall provide the Resident a written notice of intent no later than four months prior to the end of the current period of appointment. If the primary reason(s) for the non-renewal or non-promotion occurs within the above-prescribed notice periods, the Program shall provide the Resident with as much written notice of the intent not to renew or not to promote as the circumstances will reasonably allow, prior to the end of the Agreement. A resident in receipt of a notice of non-renewal or non-promotion is entitled to utilize the Institution’s Grievance Procedures (see Paragraph 7.0, below).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Resident Agreement

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