Common use of Supervisor Evaluations Clause in Contracts

Supervisor Evaluations. (i) The parties agree that regular and collaborative discussion of employee performance is of mutual benefit to employees and the Employer. In addition, the Employer may undertake written evaluations of employees, and may use these evaluations in a fair and reasonable manner in making future employment decisions. Such evaluations normally would not be conducted more than twice per contract year. (ii) Once per contract year an employee may request a written evaluation, in which case the employment supervisor will conduct such an evaluation within a reasonable period of time, which normally will be within 6 weeks of the request. (iii) The employment supervisor will meet with the employee to discuss any written evaluation prior to the supervisor’s formal issuance of the evaluation. The employee normally will be given 5 business days’ notice of that meeting.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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