Reemployed, definition
Examples of Reemployed, in a sentence
Reemployed teachers who previously worked in the District do not need to be interviewed by the Board for any vacant positions for which they apply.
Re-employed retirees who accrue sick leave days subsequent to retirement shall be paid at the daily rate they earned at the time they first became eligible for retirement.
Re-employed school support employees who resigned in good standing or were laid off shall retain credit for their years of experience with the school system (i.e., salary steps and accumulated sick leave) and placed on the step for which they would have been eligible had they been on board-approved leave.
Re-employed teachers are not eligible to participate in any retirement incentive program nor are they eligible for severance pay.
Time Off for Newly Hired, Reemployed, Recalled and Transferred Employees.
Reemployed teachers are not eligible to participate in any retirement incentive program nor are they eligible for severance pay.
Reemployed teachers who previously worked in the District are not guaranteed a particular assignment upon reemployment.
If Employee is Reemployed prior to receiving the Maximum Amount of Severance Pay, the provisions of Section 8 may be applicable to Employee.
Reemployed nurses will be treated as new hires for benefit accrual purposes, except for nurses rehired within thirty (30) days of termination who will have all benefit accruals and seniority restored.
Re-employed teachers shall be given full credit for their educational level at the time of their retirement.