Common use of Release Time for State Personnel Board Hearings Clause in Contracts

Release Time for State Personnel Board Hearings. Upon two working days' advance notice, the State shall provide reasonable time off without loss of compensation for a reasonable number of employees to attend hearings conducted by the California State Personnel Board during the employee's normal work hours provided that the employee is either (1) a party to the hearing proceedings, e.g., an appellant, or (2) is specifically affected by the results of the hearing and has been scheduled to appear or testify by the State Personnel Board. The State shall attempt to accommodate a shift change request from an employee involved in (1) or (2) above who is scheduled to work a swing or graveyard shift on the day preceding or following an SPB hearing.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Release Time for State Personnel Board Hearings. Upon two (2) working days' days advance notice, the State shall provide reasonable time off without loss of compensation for a reasonable number of employees to attend hearings conducted by the California State Personnel Board during the employee's normal work hours provided that the employee is either (1) a party to the hearing proceedings, e.g., an appellant, or (2) is specifically affected by the results of the hearing and has been scheduled to appear or testify by the State Personnel Board. The State shall attempt to accommodate a shift change request from an employee involved in (1) or (2) above who is scheduled to work a swing or graveyard shift on the day preceding or following of an SPB hearing.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: California State Employees, California State Employees

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Release Time for State Personnel Board Hearings. Upon two working days' advance notice, the State shall provide reasonable time off without loss of compensation for a reasonable number of employees to attend hearings conducted by the California State Personnel Board during the employee's normal work hours provided that the employee is either (1) a party to the hearing proceedings, e.g., an appellant, or (2) is specifically affected by the results of the hearing and has been scheduled to appear or testify by the State Personnel Board. The State shall attempt to accommodate a shift change request from an employee involved in (1) or (2) above who is scheduled to work a swing or graveyard shift on the day preceding or following an SPB hearing.hearing.β€Œ

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.