Common use of Evaluation Appeal Clause in Contracts

Evaluation Appeal. An evaluation appeal may be made to the evaluator, by meeting with the evaluator in an effort to gain understanding of the accuracy of the comments made on the evaluation that are in question by the employee. The employee may provide evidence or reason that may change the evaluator's opinion regarding the issue in question. The evaluator may choose to change, or not to change the evaluation content. Probationary employees cannot use the grievance procedure for evaluation matters.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement