Common use of When Evaluations Are To Be Made Clause in Contracts

When Evaluations Are To Be Made. All unit members shall be evaluated by their immediate supervisors in accordance with the following schedule: 10.1.1 Probationary employees - at the end of the second (2nd) and sixth (6th) months of service. For purposes of this Article, months of service does not include: 10.1.1.1 the non-work summer months for 10- and 11-month employees; and 10.1.1.2 periods of time in which any bargaining unit employee is on a paid or unpaid leave of absence, excluding vacations and holidays. 10.1.2 Permanent employees - at least once each year, during April, and at any time more than sixty (60) workdays later if the unit member leaves the control of that supervisor. 10.1.3 If a unit member is absent during the evaluation period, he/she shall be evaluated within fifteen (15) workdays of his/her return to duty. Similarly, if an immediate supervisor is absent during the evaluation period and specifically during the month of April and the immediate supervisor is not absent for more than sixty (60) workdays, then the evaluation shall be completed within fifteen

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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When Evaluations Are To Be Made. All unit members shall be evaluated by their immediate supervisors in accordance with the following schedule: 10.1.1 Probationary employees - at the end of the second (2nd), fourth (4th) and sixth (6th) months of service. For purposes of this Article, months of service does not include: 10.1.1.1 the non-work summer months for 10- and 11-month employees; and 10.1.1.2 periods of time in which any bargaining unit employee is on a paid or unpaid leave of absence, excluding vacations and holidays. 10.1.2 Permanent employees - at least once each year, during April, and at any time more than sixty (60) workdays later if the unit member leaves the control of that supervisor. 10.1.3 If a unit member is absent during the evaluation period, he/she shall be evaluated within fifteen (15) workdays of his/her return to duty. Similarly, if an immediate supervisor is absent during the evaluation period and specifically during the month of April and the immediate supervisor is not absent for more than sixty (60) workdays, then the evaluation shall be completed within fifteen

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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