Grandfathering definition
Examples of Grandfathering in a sentence
Such changes may include, but not be limited to, the introduction of any new features, functions, services, promotions in excess of ninety (90) Days in duration, or the discontinuance or Grandfathering of current features and services.
Grandfathering: All existing Park Hill teachers who initiated the certification process prior to May 18, 2010, or who are currently receiving an annual $4,000 stipend will continue to receive the stipend without amendment until recertification of the certificate.
Grandfathering Provision Notwithstanding sub-clause above, an employee who was a member of the bargaining unit on the date of signing of the collective agreement shall retain, for the purpose of "service" and of establishing his or her vacation entitlement, those periods of former service which had previously qualified for counting as continuous employment, until such time as his or her employment is terminated.
Grandfathering and red circle personnel are covered in a Letter of Understanding.
Term of Agreements & Grandfathering: Agreements made within the Business Expansion Program Portfolio are not subject to the five-year maximum term.