Common use of LENGTH-OF-SERVICE INCREASES Clause in Contracts

LENGTH-OF-SERVICE INCREASES. (a) Salary advances within the ranges will normally be achieved by reaching the length of service anniversary date. However, such increases may be withheld by the employee’s manager based on an assessment of the employee’s performance. Where an increase is to be withheld due to inadequate performance the manager will provide one month’s notice in writing to the employee affected, the officers of the Union, the appropriate Human Resources Business Partner, and the Manager, Payroll.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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LENGTH-OF-SERVICE INCREASES. (a) Salary advances within the ranges will normally be achieved by reaching the length of service anniversary date. However, such increases may be withheld by the employee’s manager based on an assessment of the employee’s performance. Where an increase is to be withheld due to inadequate performance the manager will provide one 1 month’s notice in writing to the employee affected, the officers of the Union, the appropriate Human Resources Business PartnerRepresentative, and the Manager, PayrollCeridian PayCentre.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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LENGTH-OF-SERVICE INCREASES. (a) Salary advances within the ranges will normally be achieved by reaching the length of service anniversary date. However, such increases may be withheld by the employee’s manager based on an assessment of the employee’s performance. Where an increase is to be withheld due to inadequate performance the manager will provide one (1) month’s notice in writing to the employee affected, the officers of the Union, the appropriate Human Resources Business Partner, and the Manager, Payroll.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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