Probationary Full-Time Clause Samples

The 'Probationary Full-Time' clause defines the status and conditions for employees who are hired on a full-time basis but are subject to an initial probationary period. Typically, this clause outlines the duration of the probation, the expectations for performance and conduct during this time, and the employer's right to terminate employment with shorter notice or fewer obligations if the employee does not meet required standards. Its core function is to provide the employer with a trial period to assess the suitability of a new full-time hire before confirming permanent employment, thereby reducing the risk of a poor hiring decision.
Probationary Full-Time. Employee means an Employee appointed to a continuing or recurring full-time position who has not yet successfully completed the requirements for being granted regular status in accordance with clause 15.9.
Probationary Full-Time. Faculty Member means a Faculty Member appointed to a continuing or recurring full-time position who has not yet successfully completed the requirements for being granted regular status in accordance with clause 15.9.