Common use of Seniority during Probationary Period Clause in Contracts

Seniority during Probationary Period. E.1.1.1 An Employee will be considered probationary for the first six (6) months of active service in an established position (excluding temporary contract) and will have no seniority rights during that period. E.1.1.2 A written progress report on a probationary Employee’s job performance will be provided at four (4) months by an appropriate Supervisor. E.1.1.3 The Employer may extend this probationary period by two

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Seniority during Probationary Period. E.1.1.1 An Employee will be considered probationary for the first six (6) months of active service in an established position (excluding temporary contract) and will have no seniority rights during that period. E.1.1.2 A written progress report on a probationary Employee’s job performance will be provided at four (4) months by an appropriate Supervisor. E.1.1.3 The Employer may extend this probationary period by two

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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