Newly employed definition
Examples of Newly employed in a sentence
Newly employed Engineer Officers will complete a five (5) continuous month probationary period.
Newly employed members of the Bargaining Unit shall be placed on the salary schedule commensurate with their actual teaching experience and degree held.
Newly employed nurses shall be considered to be on probation for a period of four (4) calendar months, which period may be extended at the discretion of the Center, however, the extension shall not exceed sixty (60) days.
Newly employed, reemployed or reinstated employees shall not be eligible to utilize vacation benefits during the first 130 days of employment, except as specified in Article 11.3.4.j below.
Newly employed teachers will receive the equivalent year's credit for each year of experience.
The Representative shall have received letters, dated, respectively, the date hereof and each Closing Date, of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu CPA Ltd.
Newly employed teachers of the Mt. Pleasant Public Schools and all others who qualify may be given up to ten (10) years credit for their experience in other K-12 school systems.
Newly employed members shall be advanced, upon initial employment, sick leave hours equivalent to their first six (6) months of employment.
Newly employed classroom teachers possessing a preliminary credential with fewer than two years of fully credentialed teaching experience will participate in the District PAR program.
Newly employed bargaining unit members may be given credit on the salary schedule for teaching experience outside the school district for up to step seven (7).