CMGC Hard-to-Fill Language Sample Clauses

CMGC Hard-to-Fill Language. In identified “hard-to-fill” positions in the District, CMGC employees with experience beyond the five years allowed may be hired and given credit for up to ten (ten) years of relevant, verified, prior experience (i.e., initial placement up to 10 years on the market study compa-ratio range). Annually, the District shall communicate with the CMGC President (or designee) the positions that have been identified as “hard-to-fill” positions prior to July 1. This communication shall include the basis for the identification of positions as “hard-to-fill” (i.e., number of applications on file for such positions, special requirements of the position, etc.). Both CMGC and the District agree that the time of the hiring may affect the position as “hard-to-fill.” Upon mutual agreement by the District and the CMGC President, a “hard-to- fill” position may be determined and added to the existing annual list of “hard-to-fill” positions at any time during the year.
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