Common use of Inadequate Performance Clause in Contracts

Inadequate Performance. Salary advances in all salary ranges shall be automatic except that such increases may be withheld for inadequate performance, providing that two (2) months notice of intent to withhold is given in writing by the Company to the Union Office. Two (2) months notice of such intent must also be given verbally or in writing to the employee affected. When the employee has fully restored his performance at some subsequent date, he may regain his position within the salary scale on a non-retroactive basis.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Inadequate Performance. Salary advances in all salary ranges shall be automatic except that such increases may be withheld for inadequate performance, providing that two (2) months notice of intent to withhold is given in writing by the Company to the Union Office. Two (2) months notice of such intent must also be given verbally or in writing to the employee affected. When the employee has fully restored his performance at some subsequent date, he may regain his position within the salary scale on a non-retroactive basis.Two

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office and Professional Employees

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Inadequate Performance. Salary advances in all salary ranges shall be automatic except that such increases may be withheld for inadequate performance, providing that two (2) months months’ notice of intent to withhold is given in writing by the Company to the Union Office. Two (2) months notice of such intent must also be given verbally or in writing to the employee affected. When the employee has fully restored his their performance at some subsequent date, he they may regain his their position within the salary scale on a non-retroactive basis.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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