Release Time for Interviews Sample Clauses

Release Time for Interviews. Release time will be granted to represented individuals for the purposes of interviewing for positions within the University.
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Release Time for Interviews. Paid release time may be granted to represented individuals during the individuals scheduled work hours for the purposes of interviewing for positions within Western Washington University.
Release Time for Interviews. Release time will be granted for the purposes of interviewing for positions within the employee’s college. Release time of up to four (4) hours per fiscal year will be granted for travel and interviews within the district.
Release Time for Interviews. Leave with pay at the regular rate may be granted for the purposes of interviewing with the University.
Release Time for Interviews. A maximum of three (3) hours paid release time will be granted to represented individuals during the individuals scheduled work hours for the purposes of interviewing for positions within the University. Employees will be expected to return to work as soon as possible after the conclusion of their interview.
Release Time for Interviews. Employees who are scheduled for a job interview for positions at the UC Santa Xxxxxxx campus shall be granted reasonable time off with pay as determined by the University, if the interview has been scheduled during the employee's scheduled work time.
Release Time for Interviews. Paid release time may be granted to represented individuals during the individuals scheduled work hours for the purposes of interviewing for positions within Western Washington University. Paid Sick Leave Overtime-eligible, represented individuals will accrue and may use paid sick leave in accordance with applicable law. Seniority Credit and Use of Vacation Leave A temporary employee performing the full scope of duties will receive credit toward their seniority date, and credit toward the six (6) month requirement for use of vacation leave described in Article 18.3 for time worked if hired into the same position and same department.
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  • DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION Each of the Paying Agents and the Registrar shall make available for inspection during normal business hours at its Specified Office such documents as may be specified as so available at the specified office of such agent in the Base Prospectus or Drawdown Prospectus (as the case may be) or, in relation to any Notes, the Conditions, or as may be required by any listing authority, stock exchange and/or quotation system by which any Notes may from time to time be admitted to listing, trading and/or quotation.

  • Interviews An applicant for a posted position with the Employer who is not on a leave of absence without pay and who has been called for an interview shall suffer no loss of basic earnings to attend. Should an employee require a leave of absence from duties for the interview, their supervisor shall be notified as soon as the requirement to appear for an interview is made known.

  • Release Time for Negotiations CSEA shall have the right to designate a maximum of six (6) employees, who shall be given reasonable release time to participate in negotiations.

  • Interview A new employee will have the opportunity to meet with a representative of the Union in the employ of the Hospital for a period of up to minutes during the employee's orientation period without loss of regular earnings. The purpose of the meeting will be to acquaint the employee with such representative of the Union and the collective agreement. Such meetings may be arranged collectively or individually for employees by the Hospital as part of the orientation program." No Other "No employee shall be required or permitted to make any written or verbal agreement with the Hospital or its which conflicts with the terms of this agreement. No individual employee or group of employees shall undertake to represent the union at meetings with the Hospital without proper authorization from the union."

  • Exit Interviews A. If a regular status employee provides timely notice that they are voluntarily separating from Agency service, the Agency will offer an exit interview that focuses on the reason(s) for the employee leaving Agency service and what changes they recommend to the Agency to improve Agency operations, or,

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