Project Employment. 1. Employees who accept project employment, as defined in Article 7.1.B.3, directly from permanent employee status, have the right to return to their prior position if the position remains vacant, funded, and in the same job classification and program.
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Project Employment. 17. Employees who accept project employment, as defined in Article 7.1.B.3, directly from permanent employee status, have the right to return to their prior position if the position remains vacant, funded, and in the same job classification and program.
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Samples: Bargaining Agreement, Bargaining Agreement, Bargaining Agreement
Project Employment. 1. A. Employees who accept project employment, as defined in Article 7.1.B.37.2.C, directly from permanent employee status, have the right to return to their prior position if the position remains vacant, funded, and in the same job classification and program.
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Samples: Washington State University And, Washington State University And