Common use of Working in Jail Clause in Contracts

Working in Jail. Since the process of determining whether an employee is qualified to work in the Jail is a time-consuming one and recognizing that nurse care in the Jail is an ongoing need, the parties agree that the County may, with a nurse's written consent, initiate a background investigation on any nurse at any time in anticipation of bumping. If a nurse expresses in writing that he/she will not consent to undergo the background investigation, then the nurse has no right at any time to bump into a Jail position.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement

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Working in Jail. Since the process of determining whether an employee 2 is qualified to work in the Jail is a time-consuming one and recognizing that nurse care 3 in the Jail is an ongoing need, the parties agree that the County may, with a nurse's 4 written consent, initiate a background investigation on any nurse at any time in 5 anticipation of bumping. If a nurse expresses in writing that he/she will not consent to 6 undergo the background investigation, then the nurse has no right at any time to bump 7 into a Jail position.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Labor Agreement

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