Common use of Information in the Files Clause in Contracts

Information in the Files. a. An employee's personnel file(s) contain information pertaining, but not limited, to: employment, such as the application for employment, tests, and letters or statements of reference; pay and benefits; training; conduct; education, honors and awards; duties and job classification; performance; discipline, release, and dismissal actions; attendance; and other relevant or necessary information specified by the University.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Article 1 Agreement, 9119 Agreement, University of California And

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Information in the Files. a. An employee's ’s personnel file(s) contain information pertaining, but not limited, limited to: employment, such as the application for employment, tests, tests and letters or statements of reference; pay and benefits; training; conduct; education, honors and awards; duties and job classification; performance; discipline, release, and dismissal actions; attendance; and other relevant or necessary information specified by the University.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Local 2010 Agreement, teamsters2010.org

Information in the Files. a. An employee's ’s personnel file(s) may contain information pertaining, but not limited, to: employmentpertaining to hiring and onboarding, such as the application for employment, tests, and letters or statements of reference; pay and benefits; training; conduct; education, honors and awardsresume/CV; duties and job classification; performance; discipline, release, and dismissal actionsdisciplinary action; attendance; and other relevant or necessary information specified by the University.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Information in the Files. a. An employee's ’s personnel file(s) may contain information pertaining, but not limited, pertaining to: employmenthiring and onboarding, such as the application for employment, tests, and letters or statements of reference; pay and benefits; training; conduct; education, honors and awardsresume/CV; duties and job classification; performance; discipline, release, and dismissal actionsdisciplinary action; attendance; and other relevant or necessary information specified by the University.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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