Common use of Project Positions Clause in Contracts

Project Positions. 1. The Employer may establish project positions for which the assigned work is contingent upon state, federal, local, grant, or other special funding of specific and/or of time-limited duration. Project positions will be identified as such and the Employer will notify employees appointed to project positions, in writing, of the expected end date of the project employment. 2. Employees who enter into project positions without previously attaining permanent status will serve a probationary period. Employees will gain permanent status upon successful completion of their probationary period. Project employees with permanent status will serve a trial service period when they: a. Promote to another job classification within the project; or b. Transfer or voluntarily demote within the project to another job classification in which they have not attained permanent status. 3. The Employer may consider project employees with permanent status for transfer, voluntary demotion, or promotion to non-project positions. Project employees will serve a trial service period upon transfer, voluntary demotion, or promotion to a non-project position. 4. When the Employer converts a project position into a permanent position, due to a change in the nature of funding, and retains the incumbent employee who has already served a probationary or trial service period in that position, the employee will not serve a new probationary or trial service period. 5. The layoff and recall rights of project employees will be in accordance with the provisions in Article 36.

Appears in 16 contracts

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

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Project Positions. 1. The Employer may establish project positions for which the assigned work is contingent upon state, federal, local, grant, or other special funding of specific and/or of time-limited duration. Project positions will be identified as such and the Employer will notify employees appointed to project positions, in writing, of the expected end date of the project employment. 2. Employees who enter into project positions without previously attaining permanent status will serve a probationary period. Employees will gain permanent status upon successful completion of their probationary period. Project employees with permanent status will serve a trial service period when they: a. Promote to another job classification within the project; or b. Transfer or voluntarily demote within the project to another job classification in which they have not attained permanent status. 3. The Employer may consider project employees with permanent status for transfer, voluntary demotion, or promotion to non-project positions. Project employees will serve a trial service period upon transfer, voluntary demotion, or promotion to a non-project position.position.β€Œ 4. When the Employer converts a project position into a permanent position, due to a change in the nature of funding, and retains the incumbent employee who has already served a probationary or trial service period in that position, the employee will not serve a new probationary or trial service period. 5. The layoff and recall rights of project employees will be in accordance with the provisions in Article 36.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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