Working Files definition
Working Files means any material in whatever form, assembled and/or maintained by any Academic Administrator for any purpose, which relates to any BUFA member.
Working Files means all underlying work product and digital files utilized by Agency to create the Preliminary Works and Final Works other than the format comprising the Final Deliverables.
Working Files. Materials in the working files of supervisors, such as but not necessarily limited to notes on the performance of employees, training records, or commendations, that are twelve
Examples of Working Files in a sentence
B) Within five (5) business days from the date of an employee request, an employee will be able to inspect their supervisor’s Working Files in the presence of their supervisor.
More Definitions of Working Files
Working Files means all notes, memoranda, pictures/ photographs or other materials be it written, electronic, or otherwise, pertaining to active official Town business or operations, unless such materials are Excluded Records.
Working Files means any digital project files used to create and modify preliminary works for the Service Agreement which have a particular commercial licence with a software. (eg. Adobe Photoshop File or Autodesk File)
Working Files means all underlying work product and digital files utilised by Blank Canvas to create the Preliminary Works and Final Works other than the format comprising the Final Deliverables.
Working Files. The purpose of the working file is to chronicle the working relationship between the principal and the teacher or informally document employment related matters. Actual documents placed in a “working” file will not be used in the personnel file although the substance may be referred to in subsequent documentation. All written documents in the working files will stay with the administrator and will not be passed on to future administrators. If a departing administrator wants to carry over any material from their working file to a new administrator; the departing administrator, employee and association representative must meet and the employee must agree to the carryover. If agreement to transfer the working file is not reached, the departing administrator may summarize the working file documents in a narrative to be placed in the personnel file. Materials that are not to be carried over will be shredded or destroyed.
Working Files. Principal's working files shall be purged at the end of each school year or no later than June 30.