Appointment Policy definition
Examples of Appointment Policy in a sentence
Where an Employer has made a selection pursuant to Clause 24.3 (Appointment Policy) and the employee disagrees with the Employer's decision, the employee may grieve the decision under the process set out below within seven days of being notified of the results.
An Appointing Authority with divisional Vice President approval, may request and the College may approve, pursuant to existing Exempt Staff Appointment Policy, extension of the temporary appointment for an additional six (6) months.
This clause, at all times, is subject to the conditions and provisions of EnergyAustralia’s Merit Appointment Policy.
The Non- Renewal of Agreement of Appointment Policy is under the tab entitled “Policies and Procedures” on Clinic’s Residency and Fellows Intranet website.
Neither STAR LP nor, to the knowledge of STAR LP, any other party to any such lease is in default or breach (with or without due notice or lapse of time or both) under the terms of any such lease.
Appointment to the role of Principal Prosecutor will be made in accordance with the Police Appointment Policy.
The provisions of Article I, Acting Appointment Policy, shall apply.
In filling the position, article 24.3 Appointment Policy of the collective agreement will apply.
Council’s Appointment Policy is stated in Clause 1 of the Employment Policies and Procedures document, and as varied from time to time, will apply.
Missed Appointment fees will be automatically charged to your credit/debit card in accordance with the MBHAS Cancellation and Missed Appointment Policy.