Common use of Examinations and Interviews For State Positions Clause in Contracts

Examinations and Interviews For State Positions. An employee shall be allowed up to four (4) hours leave with pay to take examinations and attend interviews for State positions. An employee who has to travel in excess of fifty (50) miles will be given additional administrative leave not to exceed eight (8) hours in total. The appointing authority may:

Appears in 39 contracts

Samples: Preamble, Mou for Bargaining, Preamble

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Examinations and Interviews For State Positions. An employee shall be allowed up to four (4) hours leave with pay to take examinations and attend interviews for State positions. An employee who has to travel in excess of fifty (50) miles will wili be given additional administrative leave not to exceed eight (8) hours in total. The appointing authority may:

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Mou for Bargaining Unit H Preamble, www.afscmemd.org, www.afscmemd.org

Examinations and Interviews For State Positions. An employee shall be allowed up to four (4) hours leave with pay to take examinations and attend interviews for State positions. An employee who has to travel in excess of fifty (50) miles will xxxxx xxxx be given additional administrative leave not to exceed eight (8) hours in total. The appointing authority may:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.afscmemd.org, afscmeatwork.org, afscmeatwork.org

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Examinations and Interviews For State Positions. An employee shall be allowed up to four (4) hours leave with pay to take examinations and attend interviews for State positions. An employee who has to travel in excess of fifty (50) miles will be given additional administrative leave not to exceed eight (8) hours in total. The appointing authority may:eight

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Mou for Bargaining Unit H Preamble, Mou for Bargaining Unit H Preamble, Mou for Bargaining Unit H Preamble

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