Common use of Letters of Reference Clause in Contracts

Letters of Reference. as identified by the Member or the chair of the CAP Committee, may be obtained to support a Librarian Member’s achievements significant to the application and/or recommendation for Continuing Appointment. Such Letters are not required for an application for Continuing Appointment and, while providing useful information, are similarly not determinative. Letters of Reference shall be in writing, signed by the referee, and indicate clearly the nature of the relationship between the Member and the referee and the achievements or activities commented upon.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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