SERVICE RATINGS. All employees shall receive an annual evaluation three months prior to their anniversary date (January 1, or July 1, as applicable). (C.G.S. Section 5-210(b) for reference). When the month end falls on a holiday or weekend the rating shall be deemed timely if tendered on the first business day after said weekend or holiday. Service ratings may be issued: (1) during any Working Test Period, (2) when the employer wishes to amend a previously submitted less than good rating due to marked improvement, (3) and at such other times as the appointing authority deems that the quality of service of an employee should be recorded. No second "less than good" rating shall be given until the employer has implemented a remedial plan which specifically identifies the deficiencies and the steps the employee needs to take to cure the deficiencies. In any event, said remedial plan must be in place for at least six (6) months before a second "less than good" rating is issued. The Employer retains all other contractually or statutorily permitted mechanisms for assessing employee performance. Any files maintained concerning interim conferences shall be in the form of supervisory notes and shall not be on the established rating form.
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SERVICE RATINGS. All employees shall receive an annual evaluation three months prior to their anniversary date (January 1, or July 1, as applicable). (C.G.S. Section 5-210(b) for reference). When the month end falls on a holiday or weekend the rating shall be deemed timely if tendered on the first business day after said weekend or holiday. Service ratings may be issued: (1) during any Working Test Period, (2) when the employer wishes to amend a previously submitted less than good rating due to marked improvement, (3) and at such other times as the appointing authority deems that the quality of service of an employee should be recorded. No second "less than good" rating shall be given until the employer has implemented a remedial plan which specifically identifies the deficiencies and the steps the employee needs to take to cure the deficiencies. In any event, said remedial plan must be in place for at least six (6) months before a second "less than good" rating is issued. The Employer retains all other contractually or statutorily permitted mechanisms for assessing employee performance. Any files maintained concerning interim conferences shall be in the form of supervisory notes and shall not be on the established rating form. considered good, except that a fair rating shall indicate a need for improvement. An employee who has received a “less than good” rating should be counseled.
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