Common use of Required Probation Following Transfers Clause in Contracts

Required Probation Following Transfers. ‌ The probationary period for transfers shall be forty-five (45) days. The Employee shall receive performance feedback from the Employer on or about the thirty (30) day xxxx, and shall be advised that they may opt out of completing the probationary period and return to their previous position within fifteen (15) days of receiving the performance feedback. Employees on probation following a transfer may choose to not complete probation and return to their original position within 45 days of starting work in the new position (or 15 days from receiving performance feedback, whichever is later). The Employer may end the probationary period and return the Employee to their original position within the first 45 days. If the original position does not exist the employee shall be returned to a vacancy in his/her former classification in the county where the employee worked prior to the transfer. If there is no such vacancy, the employee shall be eligible to utilize County seniority to bump the least senior employee in his/her former classification in the county where the employee worked prior to the transfer. If the former classification has been eliminated, lay off language will apply.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement

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Required Probation Following Transfers. ‌ The probationary period for transfers shall be forty-five (45) days. The Employee shall receive performance feedback from the Employer on or about the thirty (30) day xxxx, and shall be advised that they may opt out of completing the probationary period and return to their previous position within fifteen (15) days of receiving the performance feedback. Employees on probation following a transfer may choose to not complete probation and return to their original position within 45 days of starting work in the new position (or 15 days from receiving performance feedback, whichever is later). The Employer may end the probationary period and return the Employee to their original position within the first 45 days. If the original position does not exist the employee shall be returned to a vacancy in his/her their former classification in the county where the employee worked prior to the transfer. If there is no such vacancy, the employee shall be eligible to utilize County seniority to bump the least senior employee in his/her their former classification in the county where the employee worked prior to the transfer. If the former classification has been eliminated, lay off language will apply.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Labor Agreement

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Required Probation Following Transfers. ‌ The probationary period for transfers shall be forty-five (45) days. The Employee shall receive performance feedback from the Employer on or about the thirty (30) day xxxxmark, and shall be advised that they may opt out of completing the probationary period and return to their previous position within fifteen (15) days of receiving the performance feedback. Employees on probation following a transfer may choose to not complete probation and return to their original position within 45 days of starting work in the new position (or 15 days from receiving performance feedback, whichever is later). The Employer may end the probationary period and return the Employee to their original position within the first 45 days. If the original position does not exist the employee shall be returned to a vacancy in his/her their former classification in the county where the employee worked prior to the transfer. If there is no such vacancy, the employee shall be eligible to utilize County seniority to bump the least senior employee in his/her their former classification in the county where the employee worked prior to the transfer. If the former classification has been eliminated, lay off language will apply.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Labor Agreement

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