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Length and Terms of Probation‌. A. During the initial twelve (12) month probationary period, probationary/non-career status employees shall serve at the discretion of the City and have no property right to their employment for any purpose whatsoever. Disciplinary action, to include discharge, taken against any non-career status employee shall be without recourse through Article 18 of this contract.
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