Reemployment in an Intermediate Classification Sample Clauses

Reemployment in an Intermediate Classification. An employee who has completed the probationary period in a promotive appointment that is two or more steps higher in an occupational series than the permanent position from which promoted and who is subsequently laid off and returned to a position in an intermediate ranking classification shall receive a salary based upon actual permanent service in the higher classification, unless such salary is less than the employee would have been entitled to if promoted directly to the intermediate classification. Further increments shall be based upon the increment anniversary date that would have applied in the higher classification.
Reemployment in an Intermediate Classification. An employee who has completed the first year of employment with satisfactory service in a promotional appointment that is two or more steps higher in an occupational series than the position from which promoted and who is subsequently laid off and returned by discretionary action of the Court to a position in an intermediate ranking classification shall receive a salary based upon actual service in the higher classification, unless such salary is less than the employee would have been entitled to if promoted directly to the intermediate classification. Further increments shall be based upon the increment anniversary date that would have applied in the higher classification.
Reemployment in an Intermediate Classification. 187. An employee in a promotional appointment that is two or more steps higher than the position from which promoted and who is subsequently laid off and returned to a position in an intermediate ranking classification shall receive a salary based upon service in the higher classification, unless such salary is less than the employee would have been entitled to if promoted directly to the intermediate classification. Further increments shall be based upon the increment anniversary date that would have applied in the higher classification.

Related to Reemployment in an Intermediate Classification

  • Reemployment Former state employees who are reemployed within five (5) years of leaving state service will be granted all unused and unpaid sick leave credits they had at separation. If an employee is reemployed after retiring from state service, when the employee subsequently retires or dies, only unused sick leave accrued since the date of reemployment minus sick leave taken within the same period will be eligible for sick leave separation cash out, in accordance with 12.7 above.