Probationary Period Credit. An employee who converts from limited appointment to a career appointment, shall serve a probationary period in accordance with the following: A converted employee who has worked in the same job prior to the conversion will have such time in that position applied against their probationary period. For the purposes of this provision, “same job” means a job in the same department/unit and with the same supervisor. A converted employee, who has worked in a “substantially similar job” prior to the conversion, shall be credited with corresponding service time not to exceed (3) months service credit towards completion of the probationary period in the new career position.
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Samples: Skilled Crafts Unit Agreement, Skilled Craft Contract, Memorandum of Understanding
Probationary Period Credit. An employee who converts from limited appointment to a career appointment, shall serve a probationary period in accordance with the following: A converted employee who has worked in the same job prior to the conversion will have such time in that position applied against their probationary period. For the purposes of this provision, “same job” means a job in the same department/unit and with the same supervisor. A converted employee, employee who has worked in a “substantially similar job” prior to the conversion, shall be credited with corresponding service time not to exceed receive three (3) months service credit towards completion of the probationary period in the new career position.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement