Common use of PROBATION AND STEPS Clause in Contracts

PROBATION AND STEPS. 6.2.1 A new hire and/or promoted Unit Member shall normally be hired and/or promoted at the first step of the Unit Member’s job classification, but the Employer reserves the right to place a new and/or promoted Unit Member at a step within the job classification the Employer deems appropriate consistent with current placement criteria in accordance with state and federal law. 6.2.2 The term “Initial Probation” or “Initial Probationary” refers to the initial twelve (12) months of active service in a paid status in the employment of the Employer. The term

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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PROBATION AND STEPS. 6.2.1 A new hire and/or promoted Unit Member shall normally be hired and/or promoted at the first step of the Unit Member’s job classification, but the Employer reserves the right to place a new and/or promoted Unit Member at a step within the job classification the Employer deems appropriate consistent with current placement criteria in accordance with state and federal law. 6.2.2 The term “Initial Probation” or “Initial Probationary” refers to the initial twelve (12) months of active service in a paid status in the employment of the Employer. The termtwelve

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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PROBATION AND STEPS. 6.2.1 A new hire and/or promoted Unit Member shall normally be hired and/or promoted at the first step of the Unit Member’s job classification, but the Employer reserves the right to place a new and/or promoted Unit Member at a step within the job classification the Employer deems appropriate consistent with current placement criteria in accordance with state and federal law. 6.2.2 The term “Initial Probation” or “Initial Probationary” refers to the initial twelve six (126) months or 130 days of active service paid service, whichever is longer, from the date of hire in a paid status in the employment of the Employer. The termspecific

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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