Nature of the Employment Relationship Sample Clauses

Nature of the Employment Relationship. 113 The parties understand and agree that Employees are a part of a larger community providing instruction and library service that enhances the total learning environment. Subject to the provisions herein, Employees shall not have priority for library or teaching assignments over others in the employ of Eastern Michigan University.
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Nature of the Employment Relationship. 115 The parties understand and agree that Employees are a part of a larger community providing instruction and library service that enhances the total learning environment. Subject to the provisions herein, Employees shall not have priority for library or teaching assignments over others in the employ of Eastern Michigan University. 116 B. Term Appointments 117 1. There are three (3) ranks to which Employees may be appointed: Lecturer I, Lecturer II and Lecturer III. The minimum requirements for appointment to each Lecturer rank are set forth below: 118 a. Lecturer I: Masters degree, or a Bachelor’s degree plus thirty (30) graduate credit hours in a discipline directly related to the Employee’s teaching assignment, or equivalent as determined by the Department Head. 119 b. Lecturer II: Masters degree plus thirty (30) hours toward a terminal degree, All But Dissertation status (ABD) or equivalent as determined by Department Head. 120 c. Lecturer III: An earned doctorate, terminal degree that is recognized as equivalent to the doctorate in the applicable Departmental Evaluation Document, or equivalent as determined by the Department Head.
Nature of the Employment Relationship. 111 The parties understand and agree that Employees are a part of a larger community providing instruction and library service that enhances the total learning environment. Subject to the provisions herein, Employees shall not have priority for library or teaching assignments over others in the employ of Eastern Michigan University. 112 B. Term Appointments 113 1. There are three (3) ranks to which Employees may be appointed: Lecturer I, Lecturer II and Lecturer III. The minimum requirements for appointment to each Lecturer rank are set forth below:

Related to Nature of the Employment Relationship

  • EMPLOYMENT RELATIONSHIP PROBLEMS What is an Employment Relationship Problem? It is a problem between employee and employer. For example, it might be a personal grievance or a dispute about a provision in an employment agreement.

  • INDEPENDENT RELATIONSHIP This Agreement is not intended to constitute, create, give effect to or otherwise recognize a joint venture, partnership, or formal business organization, or agency agreement of any kind, and the rights and obligations of the Parties shall be only those expressly set forth herein.

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