Voluntary Transfer is a transfer from one assignment to another within the jurisdiction of The Peel District School Board, initiated by the Teacher as per this Article.
Voluntary Transfer. A Voluntary transfer to a higher or lower pay grade will be effective on the date of transfer. A voluntary transfer within the same pay grade will not receive a salary adjustment.
Voluntary Transfer means the movement of a certificated employee from one work location to another work location at a different site with the certificated employee’s agreement.
Examples of Voluntary Transfer in a sentence
Voluntary transfer requests on file or filed with the Office of Human Resources shall be considered before new employees are placed.
Voluntary transfer requests shall be considered once a position has been posted or known to be in existence.
More Definitions of Voluntary Transfer
Voluntary Transfer occurs when an employee applies and management consents to the administrative movement of an employee from one assignment to another assignment to fill a vacancy of an equivalent position.
Voluntary Transfer means any Transfer other than an Involuntary Transfer.
Voluntary Transfer is a transfer which is initiated through a request submitted by a unit member or is voluntarily accepted by a unit member.
Voluntary Transfer means a change from an employee’s current position to a different position at the employee’s request.
Voluntary Transfer means a transfer for which the resident has given consent after receipt and understanding of the notice, and after the receipt and understanding of the Division's brochure, "Leaving the Nursing Facility".
Voluntary Transfer shall be defined as any change in a teacher’s grade level, majority of assignment, building or move to specialized program requested or initiated by the teacher.
Voluntary Transfer means any sale, pledge or other transfer of Capital Stock by Shareholder, except (a) a transfer to Shareholder's spouse or immediate family or a trust entirely for the benefit of Shareholder or his spouse or immediate family; (b) a transfer to an Affiliate of Shareholder, but only if and for so long as Shareholder retains all voting rights with respect to such Capital Stock and such transferee continues to be an Affiliate of Shareholder; and (c)