Common use of Partial Year Appointments Clause in Contracts

Partial Year Appointments. Partial-year appointments are career appointments established with regularly scheduled periods during which the incumbents remain employees but are not at work. These scheduled periods during which employees are not at work are designated as furloughs and are without pay. Such scheduled periods need not be consecutive in time. Furloughs are not to exceed a total of three (3) months in each calendar year.

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Samples: ucnet.universityofcalifornia.edu, Letter Agreement, ucnet.universityofcalifornia.edu

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Partial Year Appointments. 1. Partial-year appointments are career appointments established with regularly scheduled periods during which the incumbents remain employees Nurses but are not at work. These scheduled periods during which employees Nurses are not at work are designated as furloughs and are without pay. Such scheduled Furlough periods need not be consecutive in time. Furloughs are not to exceed a total of three (3) months in each calendar year. Partial year career appointments may be established as nine-, ten-, or eleven-month appointments.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Nurses Association Agreement

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Partial Year Appointments. Partial-year appointments are career appointments established with regularly scheduled periods during which the incumbents remain employees but are not at work. These scheduled periods during which employees are not at work are designated as furloughs and are without pay. Such scheduled periods need not be consecutive in time. Furloughs are not to exceed a total of three (3) months in each calendar year.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: irle.dream.press

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