Appointment to another Public Service Employer Sample Clauses

Appointment to another Public Service Employer. 56.8.1 An employee who resigns to accept an appointment with an organization listed in Schedule I, IV and V of the Financial Administration Act shall be paid all severance payments resulting from the application of 56.2 (prior to 4 June 2014) or 56.9 to 56.12 (commencing on 4 June 2014).
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Appointment to another Public Service Employer. 56.12 An employee who resigns to accept an appointment with an organization listed in Schedule I, IV and V of the Financial Administration Act shall be paid any outstanding severance payments if applicable under Appendix A.
Appointment to another Public Service Employer. Notwithstanding clause 20.13, an employee who resigns to accept an appointment with an organization listed in Schedules I, IV or V of the Financial Administration Act may choose not to be paid for unused vacation and furlough leave credits, provided that the appointing organization will accept such credits.

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