Initial Introductory Period definition

Initial Introductory Period means twelve (12) consecutive months of employment by the City, commencing on the employee’s initial hiring date or from the rehire date for employees rehired after a break in employment of more than forty-five (45) days.
Initial Introductory Period shall refer to the introductory period served by (1) newly hired employees, (2) employees promoted to a higher level classification, and

Examples of Initial Introductory Period in a sentence

  • Initial Introductory Period - The initial period for newly hired employees shall be six (6) months, excluding any time on paid or unpaid leave of any type.

  • In addition, for purposes of clarification, there shall be no introductory period for any employee moving from a position in the professional bargaining unit to a position in the non-professional bargaining unit (assuming the employee has successfully completed the Initial Introductory Period in the professional bargaining unit).

  • Employees in their Initial Introductory Period in the affected classification(s).

  • Employees in an introductory period other than their Initial Introductory Period in the affected classification(s) based on the Employer’s reasonable determination of the least qualified employee(s).

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