Appointment Year definition

Appointment Year means the period from 1 October in any year until and including 30 September in the following year;
Appointment Year. Any period of three hundred and sixty-five (365) consecutive calendar days, commencing on the first work day of an employee's appointment, or on such other date as may be specified at the time of the appointment.
Appointment Year. Any period of three hundred and sixty-five (365) consecutive calendar days, commencing on the first work day of an employee's appointment, or on such other date as may be specified at the time of the appointment. Association: The UFV Faculty and Staff Association (University of the Fraser Valley Faculty and Staff Association). Auxiliary I Employee: Any employee appointed for a limited period on a day-to-day basis, whether for a full day or part of a day, normally for the purposes of substitution for other employees for reasons of illness or leaves of short duration, or other emergency circumstances. Auxiliary I category of employee is not included in the bargaining unit as defined in Article 2.1 (Bargaining Unit Defined), and is not covered by this Agreement. This category of employee moves into Auxiliary II after completing 140 hours as an Auxiliary I employee. Auxiliary II Employee Any employee appointed for a limited period on a day-to-day basis, whether for a full day or part of a day, normally for the purposes of substitution for other employees for reasons of illness or leaves of short duration, or other emergency circumstances. Auxiliary II category of employee is included in the bargaining unit as defined in Article 2.1 (Bargaining Unit Defined), and is covered by this Agreement. Appointment to an Auxiliary II position will be made when an Auxiliary I employee has worked more than 140 hours in a year.

Examples of Appointment Year in a sentence

  • In the event that the leave for illness or non-occupational injury occurs in the last ninety (90) days of the final Appointment Year, that Appointment Year shall be extended to ensure coverage for up to ninety (90) days of sick leave benefits at which time the Resident Physician may become eligible to receive long term disability benefits.

  • The Appointment Year may have different start and end dates from the Academic Year.

  • If the certification will still be current at the end of the Resident Physician’s final Appointment Year, then recertification expenses are not eligible for reimbursement.

  • After appropriate review, such payment shall be made in the pay period following the end of the Appointment Year.

  • The Appointment Year refers to the time period each Resident Physician spends at each postgraduate level as defined by the Faculty Letter of Engagement (see Article 6.01).


More Definitions of Appointment Year

Appointment Year. Any period of three hundred and sixty-five (365) consecutive calendar days, commencing on the first work day of an employee's appointment, or on such other date as may be specified at the time of the appointment. Association: The University of the Fraser Valley Faculty and Staff Association (FSA). Auxiliary Employee Any employee appointed for a limited period on a day-to-day basis, whether for a full day or part of a day, normally for the purposes of substitution for other employees for reasons of illness or leaves of short duration, or other emergency circumstances.
Appointment Year. Any period of three hundred and sixty-five (365) consecutive calendar days, commencing on the first work day of an employee's appointment, or on such other date as may be specified at the time of the appointment. Association: The UCFV Faculty and Staff Association (University College of the Fraser Valley Faculty and Staff Association).
Appointment Year means the period from 1 October in any year until and including