Probationer definition

Probationer means any individual holding a probationary faculty appointment.
Probationer means a person who is employed on probation pursuant to section 29;
Probationer means a person placed on probation pursuant to chapter XI of the code of criminal procedure, Act No. 175 of the Public Acts of 1927, being sections 771.1 to 771.14a of the Michigan Compiled Laws.

Examples of Probationer in a sentence

  • Reviews should take the form of a confidential meeting between the Line Manager and the Probationer, in which there is opportunity for two-way discussion.

  • Where allegations have been made against a Probationer, a management investigation will be conducted into the matter.

  • In the liver metastases subgroup generalised gamma was chosen to extrapolate PFS.

  • The Probationer has a right of appeal against a decision to dismiss.

  • In exceptional circumstances, where there are serious concerns over the suitability of a Probationer, the Line Manager may decide to progress straight to the Final Review and omit the Second Review, or to reduce the time between the review meetings.


More Definitions of Probationer

Probationer means an employee who has not completed the period of his / her probation.
Probationer means a person placed under supervision by a probation order;
Probationer means an individual holding a probationary faculty appointment;
Probationer means any individual holding a Probationary Faculty Appointment.
Probationer in service means a member of that service who has not completed his probation;
Probationer means an individual holding a probationary
Probationer means an offender who has been placed under the supervision and management of the department of corrections and rehabilitation by a district court or through the interstate compact for the supervision of adult offenders.