Overall Rating Appeal Sample Clauses

Overall Rating Appeal. If the employee formally receives an overall performance rating that is below "meets standard," the employee may appeal the rating. Such appeal shall be made in writing to the Department Director or designee within 30 calendar days from the date the employee received the final performance appraisal. The Director, or designee, shall investigate the appeal, arrange a meeting with the employee and provide a written response to the employee within 30 calendar days of receipt.
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Overall Rating Appeal. If the employee formally receives an overall performance rating that is below meets standard on either an annual or special performance evaluation, the employee may appeal the rating. Such appeal shall be made to the Department Director or designee within thirty (30) calendar days from the date the employee receives the final performance appraisal. The Director or designee shall look into the appeal request and provide a written response to the employee within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of appeal or meeting, if one is held. If the employee is dissatisfied with the decision of the Director or designee, the employee may, within thirty (30) calendar days from the Director’s or designee’s response, request a hearing with the City Manager or designee. Such request shall be in writing and shall include the reason(s) the employee is not satisfied with the decisions previously rendered.

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