Common use of Appointment Timelines Clause in Contracts

Appointment Timelines. The University shall send the written letter(s) of appointment, reappointment, or work assignment required by Section 1 at least four (4) weeks before the work assignment begins. It is understood by both parties that in certain circumstances (such as where outside funding is involved) some appointments cannot be finalized under this timetable, but the University will in good faith provide as much information as is possible within this four (4) week timeline. The employee will have the opportunity to review and discuss the terms of the appointment letters and any modifications with the relevant supervisor and may request a Union representative be present during these discussions. The University must respond to any written requests for discussion within ten (10) business days. If the employee rejects the offered appointment after the discussion phase, the employee will not be entitled to any funding that is dependent on that offer.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Appointment Timelines. The University shall send the written letter(s) of appointment, reappointment, or work assignment required by Section 1 (Written Letter of Appointment) at least four (4) weeks before the work assignment begins. It is understood by both parties that in certain circumstances (such as where outside funding is involved) some appointments cannot be finalized under this timetable, but the University will in good faith provide as much information as is possible within this four (4) week timeline. The employee will have the opportunity to review and discuss the terms of the appointment letters and any modifications with the relevant supervisor and may request a Union representative be present during these discussions. The University must respond to any written requests for discussion within ten (10) business days. If the employee rejects the offered appointment after the discussion phase, the employee will not be entitled to any funding that is dependent on that offer.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement