Appointments and Reappointments Clause Samples
Appointments and Reappointments. Nothing in Section E of this Article VI shall be of any application to any University’s decision not to appoint (or not to reappoint) any member of the bargaining unit to teach a course.
Appointments and Reappointments. General Provisions
Appointments and Reappointments.
Section 1. The decision to appoint or reappoint a Salaried Lecturer or Instructor may be made only by the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or an authorized designee of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (e.g., ▇▇▇▇ of a particular School or College). Such appointment, reappointment, or non- reappointment decisions shall not be subject to the grievance and arbitration provision, except as set forth in Sections 4, 5, and 8 of this Article. Salaried Lecturers and Instructors will generally receive initial appointments and reappointments as follows: Title Initial Appointment (years) Reappointment (years)
Section 2. The University may offer shorter reappointments than listed in Section 1 only for the following reasons:
a. Documented performance-related reasons;
b. Failure to follow University rules and/or policies and procedures;
c. The elimination or downsizing of a department or program or a reduction in the number of courses or sections offered regardless of reasons;
d. The hiring of a professorial rank faculty member that has the effect of reducing the need for a full-time Salaried Lecturer or Instructor’s services;
e. At the written request of the Salaried Lecturer or Instructor.
Section 3. If the ▇▇▇▇ offers a shorter reappointment period than that listed in Section 1, then the Salaried Lecturer or Instructor will subsequently be eligible for reappointment according to Section 1. The ▇▇▇▇ will provide the written rationale for any shorter reappointment period along with the letter of reappointment.
Section 4. A Salaried Lecturer or Instructor with at least two (2) years of service who is given a shorter reappointment than that listed in Section 1 due to performance-related reasons or who is not reappointed due to performance-related reasons may grieve such a decision using the procedure outlined in the University’s Faculty Handbook. A Salaried Lecturer or Instructor with fewer than two (2) years of service who is given a shorter reappointment than that listed in Section 1 due to performance-related reasons or who is not reappointed due to performance- related reasons may grieve such a decision up to Step 3 of the grievance procedure of this Agreement under the standard of whether the University acted arbitrarily and capriciously. Salaried Lecturers and Instructors who have worked for the University for eight (8) or more years shall be able to dispute and challenge their non-reappointment in a mutually agreed upon (i.e., by the Union and the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ specified designee) dispute resolut...
Appointments and Reappointments. General Provisions 1940 1. Appointments to the Bargaining Unit shall be probationary (e.g., working toward 1941 academic tenure) or tenured (e.g., holding indeterminate academic tenure).
Appointments and Reappointments. (a) The Parties agree that it is appropriate that positive initiatives be taken to increase the proportion of designated group members among those holding academic appointments at Dalhousie University, particularly full-time and regular part-time appointments, and that procedures be adopted to monitor and report on progress toward this objective; therefore, the following policy is adopted at Dalhousie University. Where non-designated group member candidates who are eligible for appointment have qualifications and experience judged not to be substantially better suited for the appointment than those of a designated group member candidate, the designated group member candidate is to be selected. This policy does not apply in respect of women (not otherwise designated group members) in those departments, schools and other such units wherein the proportion of women Members already exceeds one-half.
Appointments and Reappointments. If directed by the Faculty, the Faculty Advisory Committee must consider and make a recommendation to the ▇▇▇▇ with regard to appointments or reappointments to those ranks or classifications of appointment specified by the Faculty.
Appointments and Reappointments. (i) Effective April 1, 2022, appointments to an Auxiliary position will be made when a staff employee is assigned to work on temporary basis.
Appointments and Reappointments. 25 Section 6. The ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or designee shall provide a bargaining unit faculty member to be 26 appointed or reappointed to a position subject to this Agreement with written notification of the 27 appointment or reappointment. Notice by any other means is not valid notice and does not cause 28 the formation of an agreement between the University and the bargaining unit faculty member. 29 Oral promises regarding terms and conditions of employment and representations made in 30 writing by persons other than the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or those designated by the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ are not binding 31 upon the University. The notice of appointment or reappointment, which may be provided 32 electronically such as by email or link to a website, shall include, but need not be limited to, the 33 following: 34
35 a. Effective date of appointment 36 37 b. Classification, category, and rank 38 39 c. Department and title 40 41 d. Duration of appointment and/or if appointment is contingent on funding 42
Appointments and Reappointments. A. NTTPs shall be initially appointed to a probationary period consisting of five 10- or 12- month contracts, followed by a two (2) year contract, or a three (3) year contract. In certain circumstances, it may be necessary to initially appoint for up to three years, subject to evaluation and reappointment each year. Appointment and reappointments of NTTPs will be based on successful performance of teaching and other assigned duties and/or continuing programmatic need.
Appointments and Reappointments. The ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or designee shall provide a bargaining unit faculty member to be 26 appointed or reappointed to a position subject to this Agreement with written notification 27 of the appointment or reappointment. Notice by any other means is not valid notice and 28 does not cause the formation of an agreement between the University and the bargaining 29 unit faculty member. Oral promises regarding terms and conditions of employment and 30 representations made in writing by persons other than the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or those designated by 31 the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ are not binding upon the University. The notice of appointment or 32 reappointment, which may be provided electronically such as by email or link to a 33 website, shall include, but need not be limited to, the following: