Secondments definition
Examples of Secondments in a sentence
For Secondments that occur in non-European locations, cover will be provided for a period of twelve consecutive months from the first day of Secondment.
For Secondments that are outside the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man but within Europe cover may continue for a maximum period of thirty six months from the first day of Secondment.
Secondments under this clause must be: undertaken by agreement between the employer and employee; and in accordance with the Public Sector Standards on Human Resource Management.
Secondments are only available after completing two years’ service at the current District.
Secondments would generally not be granted more often than every three years, with preference given to those who have not had a secondment in the past 5 years.
Secondments allow the University to access existing employee skill sets in order to address temporary project needs or special requirements in OOS positions, while providing developmental opportunities to bargaining unit employees.
Secondments should ordinarily be for a minimum of three months and a maximum of four years.
Secondments are separate from other types of Leave in the Collective Agreement and are separate from the provisions of Article 16.4 (Subsidiary Employment) and 12.5 (Exchange Leave).
Secondments may be lateral or promotional in nature and may be within CUPE 1975 or another bargaining unit or to a role that is exempt from a bargaining unit.
Notwithstanding any of the provisions of this Agreement which appear to the contrary, these provisions may be altered to accommodate Employees who participate in a Job Rotation, Work Exchange, or for Secondments provided there is agreement with the Employee(s) involved.