Reasons for Transfer Sample Clauses

Reasons for Transfer. The following, while not all-inclusive, may be reason for transferring an employee:
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Reasons for Transfer. The District may involuntarily transfer or reassign employees for any of the following reasons:
Reasons for Transfer. Teachers are permitted to request a transfer to another diocesan elementary school for the next school year if the reasons are acceptable. Acceptable reasons for requesting a transfer are:
Reasons for Transfer. An involuntary transfer will be made only after a meeting between the teacher involved and the Superintendent or designee, at which time the teacher will be notified of the reason thereof.
Reasons for Transfer. The unit member, upon request, shall be provided with a written statement of the reasons for the transfer.
Reasons for Transfer. An employee being transferred shall be provided, upon request, a statement of reasons for the transfer.
Reasons for Transfer. Prior to the effective date of the transfer, the Superintendent of Schools will meet with the teacher (if requested) to discuss the reasons for transfer.
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