Common use of Introductory Status Clause in Contracts

Introductory Status. A nurse shall be in introductory status for the first ninety 16 (90) calendar days of employment and may be terminated without prior notice 17 and without cause during that time, in keeping with Article 6.A.2. Further, such 18 employees will not have access to grievance procedures related to discipline or

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Introductory Status. A nurse shall be in introductory status for the first ninety 16 12 (90) calendar days of employment and may be terminated without prior notice 17 and 13 without cause during that time, except as provided in in keeping with Article 6.A.2. 14 Further, such 18 employees will not have access to grievance procedures related to 15 discipline oror discharge. The introductory period may be extended by mutual and written 16 agreement between the Employer and the nurse for up to sixty (60) additional calendar

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement