Secondment definition

Secondment means temporary employment of staff by a beneficiary with the right for the staff to return to the previous employer;
Secondment means the authorized temporary assignment with pay of an employee to a position with an organization other than the Employer for the purpose of performing duties for said organization. No employee shall be subject to secondment without her/his consent.
Secondment means a process by which the Employer may assign an employee to another agency, board, society, commission, or employer.

Examples of Secondment in a sentence

  • Secondment to 3D: Large-scale Information Extraction (TEMIS) In order to benefit from methods and tools available at the industrial partner TEMIS, the ESR in 3D will spend a short period (dates to be decided later) at TEMIS and obtain training related to the following subproject: Objective: The application of information extraction approaches on real-world tasks emphasize a number of parameters, that are often different from more research-oriented contexts.

  • Secondment to 3D: Large-scale Information Extraction (TEMIS) In order to benefit from methods and tools available at the industrial partner TEMIS, the ESR in B4 will spend a short period at TEMIS and obtain training related to the following subproject: Objective: The application of information extraction approaches on real-world tasks emphasize a number of parameters, that are often different from more research-oriented contexts.


More Definitions of Secondment

Secondment means a temporary leave from discharging the duties of a county public office with a view of the concerned county public officer being employed outside the county public service or in another public body;
Secondment means a process by which the Employer may, with the consent of the employee, assign an employee to another Employer not subject to this Agreement.
Secondment means a voluntary transfer from a permanent employer for a fixed period which does not sever the employment relationship of the person seconded with the permanent employer.
Secondment means a period during which a Principal is on leave without pay from their Employer, in order to undertake fixed term employment with a Specified Education Sector Agency.
Secondment has the meaning set forth in Section 2.01.
Secondment means temporary employment of personnel by a beneficiary during a period of time, after which the personnel has the right to return to its previous employer;
Secondment means a process by which the Employer may assign an employee to another agency, board, society, commission, or employer not subject to the Public Service Labour Relations Act.