Regular Post definition

Regular Post means a post carrying a definite scale of pay sanctioned by the Governing Body, or in the order of appointment.
Regular Post means a post on regular establishment sanctioned by the University and carrying a definite scale of pay.
Regular Post means a post carrying a definite rate of pay and sanctioned without limit of time.

Examples of Regular Post in a sentence

  • The decision regarding non-renewal of a bargaining unit member in Regular, Post- Probationary status rests with the College.

  • When bargaining unit member in Regular, Post- Probationary status is not renewed for reasons other than reduction in staff or discharge for cause, the decision will be conveyed in writing to the member not less than six months prior to the employment termination date.


More Definitions of Regular Post

Regular Post means a post specified in annexure-II.
Regular Post means a post on regular establishment sanctioned by the Executive Council and carrying a definite scale of pay.
Regular Post means a post on regular basis sanctioned by the Board and carrying a defined scale of pay and allowances.
Regular Post means a post which is likely to continue for an indefinite period;
Regular Post means a post carrying a definite scale of pay sanctioned by the Governing

Related to Regular Post

  • Regular Period means each period from (and including) the Issue Date or any Interest Payment Date to (but excluding) the next Interest Payment Date.

  • Regular Hours means the hours between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday thru Friday, excluding the following holidays: Presidents' Day, Easter, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day.

  • Regular Care means Treatment that is administered as frequently as is medically required according to guidelines established by nationally recognized authorities, medical research, healthcare organizations, governmental agencies or rehabilitative organizations. Care must be rendered personally by your Physician according to generally accepted medical standards in your locality, be of a demonstrable medical value and be necessary to meet your basic health needs.