Common use of Evaluation and Supervision Clause in Contracts

Evaluation and Supervision. (a) The Union recognizes that the Employer is the final judge of an employee's performance. (b) Consistent with current staffing and work requirements, the Employer agrees that non-professional control over the day-to-day professional work of an employee will be minimized. (c) The Union recognizes that supervisors, when assigning duties and evaluating career potential, are periodically required to assess the general competence and potential of subordinates. The Employer agrees that such general assessments, if made by a non-professional person or by a professional person in an unrelated profession, will not take the form of a judgement concerning the employee's professional ability. (d) Performance planning procedures shall include specific provisions enabling employees to describe any supervisory and/or managerial support they feel may be necessary to deliver performance expectations.

Appears in 11 contracts

Sources: Main and Subsidiary Agreements, Master and Subsidiary Agreements, Master and Subsidiary Agreements

Evaluation and Supervision. (a) The Union recognizes that the Employer is the final judge of an employee's performance. (b) Consistent with current staffing and work requirements, the Employer agrees that non-professional control over the day-to-day professional work of an employee will be minimized. (c) The Union recognizes that supervisors, when assigning duties and evaluating career potential, are periodically required to assess the general competence and potential of subordinates. The Employer agrees that such general assessments, if made by a non-professional person or by a professional person in an unrelated profession, will not take the form of a judgement concerning the employee's professional ability.ability.β€Œ (d) Performance planning procedures shall include specific provisions enabling employees to describe any supervisory and/or managerial support they feel may be necessary to deliver performance expectations.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Agreement