Common use of Eligibility Limits Clause in Contracts

Eligibility Limits. An employee is not eligible to submit a reclassification (1) if it has been less than 12 months since the date of a previous classification determination for the position, or (2) the employee is on probation, or (3) the employee is on a Performance Improvement Plan, or (4) the employee is asking for a reclassification for a special duty or temporary position.

Appears in 10 contracts

Sources: Labor Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Coalition Labor Agreement

Eligibility Limits. An employee is not eligible to submit a reclassification reclassification request (1) if it has been less than 12 twelve (12) months since the date of a previous classification determination for the position, or (2) the employee is on probation, or (3) the employee is on a Performance Improvement Plan, or (4) the employee is asking for a reclassification for a special duty or temporary position.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Coalition Master Labor Agreement, Coalition Master Labor Agreement

Eligibility Limits. An employee is not eligible to submit a reclassification (1) reclassification request: if it has been less than 12 months since the date of a previous classification determination for the position, or (2) the employee is on probation, or (3) the employee is on a Performance Improvement Plan, or (4) the employee is asking for a reclassification for a special duty or temporary position.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Coalition Labor Agreement

Eligibility Limits. An employee is not eligible to submit a reclassification 19 (1) if it has been less than 12 twelve (12) months since the date of a previous classification determination for the position, ora 21 (2) the employee is on probation, or 22 (3) the employee is on a Performance Improvement Plan, or 23 (4) the employee is asking for a reclassification for a special duty or temporary position.or

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement