Common use of Term Employee Clause in Contracts

Term Employee. An employee appointed by the Employer to a term position to perform work which has been designated by the Employer as non-continuing in nature, for which a beginning and termination date is specified. The term shall be not less than four (4) months and not more than twelve (12) months, except that extensions may be granted by the Joint Committee for the Administration of the Agreement. Such positions shall be posted in accordance with Article 12 and shall be classified for salary administration purposes. Employees filling these positions shall be included in the bargaining unit from date of appointment. The following articles do not apply to these employees and will be noted in each article: Article 13 and 27 -- except as noted.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Term Employee. An employee appointed by the Employer to a term position to perform work which has been designated by the Employer as non-continuing in nature, for which a beginning and termination date is specified. The term shall be not less than four (4) months and not more than twelve eighteen (1218) months, except that extensions may be granted by the Joint Committee for the Administration of the Agreement. Such positions shall be posted in accordance with Article 12 and shall be classified for salary administration purposes. Employees filling these positions shall be included in the bargaining unit from date of appointment. The following articles do not apply to these employees and will be noted in each article: Article 13 and 27 -- except as noted.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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