Regularly appointed employee definition

Regularly appointed employee means an individual with an exempt, probationary or regular appointment to a position of City employment.
Regularly appointed employee means an individual who has a probationary, regular or exempt appointment to a position of City employment.
Regularly appointed employee means an individual with a probationary, trial service, regular or exempt appointment to a position of City employment.

Examples of Regularly appointed employee in a sentence

  • Regularly appointed employee" shall mean an individual with a probationary, regular or exempt appointment to a position of City employment.


More Definitions of Regularly appointed employee

Regularly appointed employee means an employee who has an exempt, probationary or regular appointment to a position of City employment.
Regularly appointed employee means an individual with a probationary, regular or exempt appointment to a regularly budgeted position of City employment.
Regularly appointed employee means an employee who has a probationary, regular or exempt appointment to a position of employment in the City.
Regularly appointed employee means an individual with an exempt,

Related to Regularly appointed employee

  • Probationary appointment means an appointment which is without continuing appointment status and which is neither a soft money nor non-renewable fixed length appointment. Probationary appointees may be removed subject to the provisions of this Article; Article 7,

  • Managerial employee means an employee of the State of Oregon or a public university

  • Retirement board or "board" means the retirement system's governing board provided for in 2-15-1010.

  • Retired Employee means an employee of the state who retired after April 29, 1971,

  • Eligible Employee means full-time and part-time employees in the bargaining unit who have completed four hundred and fifty (450) hours of service and who are not prohibited from contributing to the Plan by legislation or the Plan rules because of their age or because they are in receipt of a pension from the Plan.