Failure to complete Probation by Promoted Employee Sample Clauses

Failure to complete Probation by Promoted Employee. An employee who has received a promotion and who voluntarily requests within the three (3) month probationary period to retreat to his/her previous classification, or who fails to complete the required probationary period, shall be returned to the classification in which she/he had attained permanency and was serving at the time of the promotion. Assignment to a position within the classification shall be made by the District. The period of time served in the position to which the employee was promoted will be counted, for seniority purposes, as time served in the classification to which the employee is returned. In the event the employee's former classification from which she/he was promoted does not exist, she/he shall be eligible to return to any other classification in which she/he has achieved permanency. All time served in that classification, plus the higher classification, shall be counted for seniority purposes in the lower classification. A position is deemed to exist in the classification where there are probationary employees, with less seniority, filling a position or where the District has not filled the position previously vacated by the promoted employee.
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