Temporary Vacancy a vacancy in a position caused by the regularly assigned employee being absent from duty or temporarily assigned to other duties.
Temporary Vacancy means the position holder is unable to discharge the duties of the office. A temporary vacancy may occur as a result of a suspension, serious illness of long duration, or a leave of absence. An example of such an absence includes situations under the FMLA. A temporary
Temporary Vacancy is a vacancy in a scheduled position which is created by the temporary absence from duty, or temporary assignment elsewhere of the regularly assigned employee.
Examples of Temporary Vacancy in a sentence
A Temporary Vacancy is a vacancy that occurs as a result of a Full-Time employee or a Part-Time employee taking a leave of absence or being granted a leave.
More Definitions of Temporary Vacancy
Temporary Vacancy. A position which is temporarily unoccupied. Type A Employee: Full or part-time ongoing permanent appointment to a staff position. Type B Employee: Full or part-time ongoing permanent appointment to a faculty position.
Temporary Vacancy means a bargaining unit position held by a teacher on a leave of absence in excess of ten (10) working days (refer to policy number 4151 through 4152.5a).
Temporary Vacancy a temporary vacancy is one to which the incumbent is on leave.
Temporary Vacancy as defined in Article 3:4.1.
Temporary Vacancy means a position where it is known that the incumbent will be absent for two (2) months or more.
Temporary Vacancy shall be defined as a temporary job occasioned by the leave of absence of an employee.
Temporary Vacancy means a non-teaching professional staff member bargaining unit position which is open due to a leave of absence or a non-teaching professional staff member bargaining unit position which becomes available after August 1st.