Merit Increase Unit definition
Merit Increase Unit means a unit which consists of employees not assigned to any existing department/units considered for departmental merit increases. - “Months" means calendar months. - Number: The singular includes the plural. - "Principal place of employment" means the campus location or other University site specified in the employee's letter of offer or notice of change in appointment.
Merit Increase Unit means a unit which consists of employees not assigned to any existing department/units considered for departmental merit increases.
Merit Increase Unit means a unit which consists of employees not assigned to any existing department/units considered for departmental merit increases. -- "months" means calendar months. -- number: The singular includes the plural. -- "principal place of employment" means the campus location or other University site specified in the employee's letter of offer or notice of change in appointment. -- "Same Sex Domestic Partner" means a domestic partner of the same sex who shares a committed and mutually dependent relationship with the employee, as defined in the FIU Policy on Same-Sex Domestic Partner Health Insurance Stipend, including the attestation and documentary requirements contained in said Policy.
Examples of Merit Increase Unit in a sentence
All employees not assigned to an existing department/unit will be considered members of a Merit Increase Unit.
A portion of the 1.4% funds will be provided to the Merit Increase Unit on a per capita basis, and criteria for distribution of merit raises will be developed by an employee committee elected for this purpose by a vote of Merit Increase Unit members consistent with the terms otherwise set forth in the BOT-UFF Policy concerning Employee Performance Evaluation.
More Definitions of Merit Increase Unit
Merit Increase Unit. A unit which consists of employees not assigned to any existing department/units considered for departmental merit increases.