Regular Level Sample Clauses
The "Regular Level" clause defines a standard or baseline threshold that must be met within the context of an agreement or process. Typically, this clause sets out the minimum acceptable performance, quality, or quantity required, such as a regular level of service, production, or compliance. For example, it might specify the routine standards a supplier must meet or the expected frequency of maintenance activities. Its core practical function is to establish clear expectations and benchmarks, ensuring that all parties understand the basic requirements and reducing ambiguity or disputes over what constitutes satisfactory performance.
Regular Level. 1. Staff members after three years at the basic level of the same job group.
2. An advancement to regular level shall be possible earlier than after three years:
(a) if proof of previous job-specific experience is furnished, or
(b) if the staff member has been reallocated from a lower job group and would have to be allocated to the basic level of the higher job group as laid down in Article 53(2) and already possesses the required knowledge and experience, or
(c) if s/he has successfully completed subject-specific internal and external measures of training and continuing education to improve or expand his/her skills.
