Selection of Academic Employees Sample Clauses

Selection of Academic Employees. It is the intention of the Board of Trustees that academic employees be selected on the basis of their qualifications, through a process which assures accountability to the College for services rendered and which conforms to adopted equal opportunity employment and affirmative action policies. Hiring committees for all faculty positions will consider cultural capital throughout the process to prioritize highly qualified and systemically non-dominant faculty (e.g. faculty of color) whose cultural capital is needed or sought after by the College, by including components in the application process such as:
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Related to Selection of Academic Employees

  • Term Employees 9.1.2.1 A term employee is entitled to all employee benefits under Article 9 unless otherwise specified.

  • Intermittent Employees On the first day of the monthly pay period following completion of each period of 160 hours or 20 days of paid employment, each intermittent employee in the State civil service shall be allowed one (1) day of credit for sick leave with pay. The hours or days worked in excess of 160 hours or 20 days in a monthly pay period shall not be counted or accumulated.

  • Promoted Employees 1. An employee who has served one-half (1/2) or more of the time required to be considered for their next step increase, shall upon promotion to a position in a higher wage range in the Bargaining Unit, be placed at Step A of the higher range or such other step as will provide an increase of two

  • CLASSIFICATION OF EMPLOYEES Section 1. A full-time employee shall be deemed to be any employee regularly scheduled to work forty (40) hours per week. A regular employee is one whose employment is reasonably expected to continue for longer than fifteen (15) months.

  • Contractor’s Employees B7.1 The Council reserves the right under the Contract to refuse to admit to, or to withdraw permission to remain on, any premises occupied by or on behalf of the Council:

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