Common use of Introductory Employees Clause in Contracts

Introductory Employees. Employees will be considered introductory employees until they have been continuously employed for at least six (6) months. During this introductory period, employees may be discharged without recourse to the grievance procedure. Employees will receive feedback regarding their performance from their supervisor or manager at least once during their introductory period, no later than three (3) months after their date of hire.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Introductory Employees. Employees will be considered introductory employees until they have been continuously employed for at least six (6) months. During this introductory period, employees may be discharged without recourse to the grievance procedure. Employees will receive feedback regarding their performance from their supervisor or manager at least once during their introductory period, no later than three (3) months after their date of hire.. DRAFT

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement