Common use of Release of Probationary Employees Clause in Contracts

Release of Probationary Employees. 58.1 Prior to being released from employment, a probationary employee shall receive a Notice of Release from the probationary position stating the basis for the decision.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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Release of Probationary Employees. 58.1 Prior to being released from employment, an employee on initial probation shall: Receive a probationary employee shall receive a Notice notice of Release release from the their probationary position stating the basis for the decision.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

Release of Probationary Employees. 58.1 60.1 Prior to being released from employment, a probationary employee shall receive a Notice of Release from the probationary position stating the basis for the decision.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

Release of Probationary Employees. 58.1 6.6.1 Prior to being released from employment, a probationary employee shall receive a Notice of Release from the probationary position their Probationary Position stating the basis for the decision.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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Release of Probationary Employees. 58.1 6.6.1. Prior to being released from employment, a probationary employee shall receive a Notice of Release from the probationary position their Probationary Position stating the basis for the decision.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

Release of Probationary Employees. 58.1 57.1 Prior to being released from employment, a probationary an employee on initial probation shall receive a Notice notice of Release release from the their probationary position stating the basis for the decision.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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