Common use of Project Positions Clause in Contracts

Project Positions. Project positions are positions of specific duration of longer than six (6) months. Project employees are eligible for University-provided benefits, including leave, insurance and retirement benefits, on the same basis as regular employees. The University may create project positions in situations where the position is contingent upon state, federal, local, grant, or other special funding of specific and of time-limited duration, and/or where the work to be performed by the position is project-based and of a time-limited nature. The University will notify employees at the time of hire of the project nature of the position and the anticipated ending date of the project position.

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Project Positions. Project positions are positions of specific duration of longer than six (6) months. Project employees are eligible for University-provided benefits, including leave, insurance and retirement benefits, on the same basis as regular employeesmonths or longer. The University Employer may create project positions in situations where the position is contingent upon state, federal, local, grant, grant or other special funding of specific and of time-limited duration, and/or where the work to be performed by the position is project-based and of a time-limited nature. The University Employer will notify employees at the time of hire of the project nature of the position and the anticipated ending date of the project position.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Letter of Agreement, Public School Employees

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Project Positions. Project positions are positions of specific duration of longer than six (6) months. Project employees are eligible for University-provided benefits, including leave, insurance and retirement benefits, on the same basis as regular employeesmonths or longer. The University Employer may create project positions in situations where the position is contingent upon state, federal, local, grant, or other special funding of specific and of time-limited duration, and/or where the work to be performed by the position is project-based and of a time-limited nature, not to normally exceed thirty-six (36) months. The University Employer will notify employees at the time of hire of the project nature of the position and the anticipated ending date of the project position.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, cpb-us-e1.wpmucdn.com

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