Opportunity to Improve Sample Clauses

Opportunity to Improve a. If at any time during the performance appraisal cycle, an employee's performance is determined to be “Unacceptable” in one or more critical elements, the employee's supervisor shall consult with HCTM prior to notifying the employee and annotating the Annual Evaluation Form (AEF) accordingly. The AEF must state the critical element(s) for which performance is “Unacceptable.” The supervisor shall then issue the employee a Performance Improvement Plan (PIP) that provides a reasonable opportunity [at least forty-five (45) calendar days] to demonstrate acceptable performance before any proposal to remove or demote is initiated. The PIP will identify the employee's specific performance deficiencies, the acceptable level of performance, the action(s) that must be taken by the employee to improve to the acceptable level of performance, and the assistance that the supervisor will provide, such as regular meetings, and/or training. The PIP will also inform the employee that performance must improve to and be sustained for one (1) year at an acceptable level. This one (1) year period begins at the start date of the PIP, and applies to the elements identified in the PIP. If the performance is not sustained, management may remove or demote the employee.
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Opportunity to Improve. If at any time during the performance cycle an employee’s performance falls below a level 2 in one or more critical elements, the employee must be afforded a formal opportunity to demonstrate acceptable performance.
Opportunity to Improve. A written plan established at any time during the appraisal period when it is determined by the Rating Official that an Employee is performing at the “Does Not Meet Fully Successful” level in any critical element(s).
Opportunity to Improve. Employees will be granted an opportunity to improve before a reduction in grade or removal can be proposed. An opportunity to improve will begin with a written notification and issuance of a written Performance Improvement Plan (PIP) to the employee. An opportunity to improve will be for a specific period of time that is defined in a PIP.
Opportunity to Improve. A teacher who needs additional assistance in meeting the teaching competencies will be placed into the Awareness or Assistance phase.
Opportunity to Improve 

Related to Opportunity to Improve

  • Opportunity to Review Customer declares that it has had sufficient opportunity to review this Agreement, understand the content of all of its sections, negotiate its terms, and seek independent professional legal advice before entering into it. Consequently, any statutory “form contract” (“adhesion contract”) regulations shall not be applicable to this Agreement.

  • Opportunity to Cure The COUNTY may, at its sole discretion, provide the AGENCY with a Notice to Cure a breach of this Contract. If the AGENCY fails to cure the breach to the COUNTY’S satisfaction within the time provided in the Notice to Cure, the COUNTY may terminate this Contract for cause.

  • Opportunity to Remedy If the LHIN considers that it is appropriate to allow the HSP an opportunity to remedy a breach of this Agreement, the LHIN may give the HSP an opportunity to remedy the breach by giving the HSP Notice of the particulars of the breach and of the period of time within which the HSP is required to remedy the breach. The Notice will also advise the HSP that the LHIN will terminate this Agreement:

  • Opportunity to Remedy Material Breach If an HSP breaches any material provision of this Agreement, including, but not limited to, the reporting requirements in Article 8 and the representations and warranties in Article 10 and the breach has not been satisfactorily resolved under Article 7, the Funder will give the HSP Notice of the particulars of the breach and of the period of time within which the HSP is required to remedy the breach. The Notice will advise the HSP that the Funder may terminate this Agreement:

  • Notice and Opportunity to Cure Notwithstanding the foregoing, it shall be a condition precedent to the Company’s right to terminate Executive’s employment for Cause and Executive’s right to terminate for Good Reason that (i) the party seeking termination shall first have given the other party written notice stating with specificity the reason for the termination (“breach”) and (ii) if such breach is susceptible of cure or remedy, a period of fifteen (15) days from and after the giving of such notice shall have elapsed without the breaching party having effectively cured or remedied such breach during such 15-day period, unless such breach cannot be cured or remedied within fifteen (15) days, in which case the period for remedy or cure shall be extended for a reasonable time (not to exceed an additional thirty (30) days) provided the breaching party has made and continues to make a diligent effort to effect such remedy or cure.

  • Right to Legal Counsel The union is the exclusive bargaining agent for the bargaining unit employee and as such has the exclusive right to represent the employee in all matters pertaining to his/her terms and conditions of employment, including matters that may lead to discipline by the employer. An individual bargaining unit employee has no right to be represented by legal counsel during an Article 2 investigation involving an allegation of harassment.

  • Duty to Inspect You shall inspect all transaction history, reports, journals, and other material evidencing the output of the service(s) performed by Bank. You must report all errors to the Bank for services performed and indicated in the transaction history, reports, journals, and other material evidencing the output of the service(s) or otherwise reported to you daily by the close of business on the banking day following the day on which the Service(s) is rendered. You must report all other errors within a reasonable time not to exceed sixty (60) days from the date that the error is made. Your Failure to promptly report errors within such specified time shall preclude you from asserting against the Bank any claims arising from the error or any loss caused by the error.

  • Conformity to Law This Agreement shall be governed and construed according to the Constitution and Laws of the State of Washington. If any provision of this Agreement, or any application of the Agreement to any employee or groups of employees shall be found contrary to law by a court or administrative agency of competent jurisdiction, such provision or application shall have effect only to the extent permitted by law. All other provisions or applications of the Agreement shall continue in full force and effect. If any provision of this Agreement is held to be contrary to law, the parties shall commence negotiations on said provision as soon thereafter as is reasonably possible.

  • CAREFULLY BEFORE SIGNING Realizing that there are risks inherent in any CHS Summer Camp, and in consideration of my or our child/xxxx'x being allowed to participate in CHS's Summer Camps. I/we agree to assume all risks (whether known or unknown) of participation in Creekside’s Summer Camps, to release and hold harmless Creekside High School and the St. Xxxxx County School District, together with its faculty, staff, employees, coaches, volunteers, trustees and other agents (collectively, the Releasees), from any and all claims, liabilities and damages relating to any injury, sickness, death or destruction of any property which may arise out of, result from or be in any way connected with the participation of my child/xxxx in CHS's Summer Camps, other than claims, liabilities or damages based on the gross negligence of EC or its employees. In addition, I/we agree to indemnify and hold the Releasees harmless from any and all claims for injuries or property damage brought on behalf of myself or our child/xxxx or alleged to have been caused by me or by our child/xxxx while our child/xxxx is participating in CHS’s Summer Camps. I/WE HAVE READ THIS PARTICIPATION, ASSUMPTION OF RISK, WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY, AND INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT; FULLY UNDERSTAND ITS TERMS; UNDERSTAND THAT I/WE HAVE GIVEN UP SUBSTANTIAL RIGHTS BY SIGNING IT; AND HAVE SIGNED IT FREELY AND VOLUNTARILY WITHOUT ANY INDUCEMENT (OTHER THAN THE OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN Creekside’s Summer Camps, ASSURANCE OR GUARANTEE BEING MADE TO ME/US. I/WE INTEND MY/OUR SIGNATURE(S) TO EFFECT A COMPLETE AND UNCONDITIONAL RELEASE AND WAIVER OF ALL LIABILITY, INCLUDING ANY NEGLIGENCE OF THE RELEASEES IDENTIFIED IN THIS AGREEMENT, AND TO INDEMNIFY THE RELEASEES, TO THE GREATEST EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW. Parent/guardian name (please print) Parent/guardian signature Date Sworn and ascribed before me on this Day of in the Year

  • Duty to Inform State contractors and prospective state contractors are required to inform their principals of the above prohibitions, as applicable, and the possible penalties and other consequences of any violation thereof. Penalties for Violations Contributions or solicitations of contributions made in violation of the above prohibitions may result in the following civil and criminal penalties: Civil penalties-$2000 or twice the amount of the prohibited contribution, whichever is greater, against a principal or a contractor. Any state contractor or prospective state contractor which fails to make reasonable efforts to comply with the provisions requiring notice to its principals of these prohibitions and the possible consequences of their violations may also be subject to civil penalties of $2000 or twice the amount of the prohibited contributions made by their principals. Criminal penalties—Any knowing and willful violation of the prohibition is a Class D felony, which may subject the violator to imprisonment of not more than 5 years, or $5000 in fines, or both. Contract Consequences Contributions made or solicited in violation of the above prohibitions may result, in the case of a state contractor, in the contract being voided. Contributions made or solicited in violation of the above prohibitions, in the case of a prospective state contractor, shall result in the contract described in the state contract solicitation not being awarded to the prospective state contractor, unless the State Elections Enforcement Commission determines that mitigating circumstances exist concerning such violation. The State will not award any other state contract to anyone found in violation of the above prohibitions for a period of one year after the election for which such contribution is made or solicited, unless the State Elections Enforcement Commission determines that mitigating circumstances exist concerning such violation. Additional information and the entire text of P.A 07-1 may be found on the website of the State Elections Enforcement Commission, xxx.xx.xxx/xxxx. Click on the link to “State Contractor Contribution Ban.”

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