Common use of Extension of Probationary Period Clause in Contracts

Extension of Probationary Period. The District, may, from time to time and in its sole and absolute discretion, extend a member's probationary period beyond the term set forth in Section 1 of this Article for an additional period not to exceed six (6) months. In the event of such extension, the affected member shall continue as a probationary member for such time as determined by the District (not to exceed six (6) months) without interruption of Step progression. Any extensions of a member’s probationary period beyond six (6) months shall only be done after a discussion and upon the written approval of the Union and the affected member. During an extended probationary period, the affected member may be terminated at any time, and the affected member shall have no recourse to the Grievance Procedure concerning probationary termination, nor may the member appeal such termination in the Court of Common Pleas pursuant to Section 505.38 and 733.35, et seq. of the Ohio Revised Code.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, dam.assets.ohio.gov, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Extension of Probationary Period. The DistrictTownship, through its Board of Trustees, may, from time to time and in its sole and absolute discretion, extend a member's ’s probationary period beyond the term set forth in Section 1 of this Article for an additional period not to exceed six (6) months. In the event of such extension, the affected member shall continue as a probationary member for such time as determined by the District Board of Trustees (not to exceed six (6) months) without interruption of Step progression. Any extensions of a member’s probationary period beyond six (6) months shall only be done after a discussion and upon the written approval of the Union OPBA and the affected member. During an extended probationary period, the affected member may be terminated at any time, and the affected member shall have no recourse to the Grievance or Arbitration Procedure concerning probationary termination, nor may the member appeal such termination in the Court of Common Pleas pursuant to Section 505.38 and 733.35505.491, et seq. of the Ohio Revised Code.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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