Intent to retire Sample Clauses

Intent to retire. A Bargaining Unit Member shall provide a minimum of one hundred and twenty (120) calendar days to the USNH Benefits office in order to indicate an intent to retire from the University. The Bargaining Unit Member will receive counseling regarding various benefit programs associated with applicable retirement programs sponsored by the University to insure a smooth transition from active employment to retirement status during the one hundred and twenty (120) days.
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Intent to retire. 1. MAA members shall provide the district with sixty (60) calendar days advance notice of their intention to resign their position within the school district or retire. This requirement of advance notification may be modified by the Board of Education based upon recommendation by the Superintendent.
Intent to retire. Prior notification of intent to retire shall be required six months in advance of effective retirement date. This requirement of advance notification may be waived by the Board upon recommendation by the Superintendent for extenuating circumstances,

Related to Intent to retire

  • Transition to Retirement 24.1 An Employee may advise their Employer in writing of their intention to retire within the next five years and participate in a retirement transition arrangement.

  • Coverage Selection Prior to Retirement An employee who retires and is eligible to continue insurance coverage as a retiree may change his/her health or dental plan during the sixty (60) calendar day period immediately preceding the date of retirement. The employee may not add dependent coverage during this period. The change takes effect on the first day of the month following the date of retirement.

  • Re-employment After Voluntary Termination or Dismissal for Cause Where an employee voluntarily leaves the Employer's service, or is dismissed for cause and is later re-engaged, seniority and all perquisites shall date only from the time of re-employment, according to regulations applying to new employees.

  • Termination for Cause by The District The District may immediately terminate this Agreement for cause for any of the following reasons:

  • Termination on Notice The Province may terminate the Agreement at any time without liability, penalty, or costs upon giving at least 30 days’ Notice to the Recipient.

  • H3 Termination on Notice H3.1 The Authority shall have the right to terminate the Contract at any time by giving thirty (30) days written notice to the Contractor.

  • EMPLOYMENT OF RETIRED TEACHERS A. For purposes of salary schedule placement, a retired Teacher will be granted a maximum of ten (10) years’ service credit and their educational attainment. A retired Teacher may not advance beyond Level 10 on the salary schedule.

  • Notice of Retirement (a) If an Employee gives the Board an irrevocable notice of retirement by October 1st three (3) years prior to the year of retirement, the Board shall pay him/her a six percent (6%) retirement incentive, inclusive of any other increases in compensation for each of his/her remaining three years of service.

  • AUTOMATIC RESIGNATION a. If an employee fails to report to his/her worksite, and has given no notification to his/her appointing authority or direct supervisor, the employee shall be considered absent without leave. If an employee is absent without leave for five (5) consecutive workdays, such employee shall be considered to have voluntarily resigned from County service. A notice of automatic resignation shall be sent by certified mail to the employee's last known address. The last known address shall be deemed to be that address which is within the personnel file of the employee within the department to which he/she is assigned.

  • TERMINATION BY DISTRICT FOR CAUSE Contractor shall be in default of its obligations pursuant to this Contract, and District may terminate Contractor’s right to perform the Work for cause, if: (a) Contractor refuses or fails to perform the Work or any component thereof in accordance with this Contract, including, but not limited to, the Contract Documents; (b) Contractor refuses or fails to perform any portion of the Work within the time required; (c) the Work is not, or reasonably will not be, fully completed within the contract time; (d) Contractor persistently or repeatedly refuses or fails to supply enough properly skilled workers and/or proper materials;

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