Lateral Hires Sample Clauses

The Lateral Hires clause governs the recruitment or employment of individuals who are currently employed by another organization, typically within the same industry. It often sets out conditions or restrictions on hiring such employees, such as requiring prior notice to the current employer or prohibiting solicitation for a certain period. This clause helps prevent conflicts of interest, protects confidential information, and reduces the risk of legal disputes related to poaching or unfair competition.
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Lateral Hires. When a certified police officer is hired as a lateral transfer with previous experience, that officer shall be placed at the pay step commensurate with their full- time police experience, up to no greater than the six (6) year step, shall accrue vacation time commensurate with their full-time police experience, no greater than two (2) weeks, and shall be considered a probationary employee as defined in Article 1, Section 2 of this Agreement. Thereafter, laterals shall proceed to the next step of the pay schedule upon eligibility as outlined in this Agreement. Lateral transfer service credit shall only apply to base wages and shall not apply to seniority or other accrued benefits in this Agreement. Within thirty (30) days of hire, lateral transfers shall be tendered a Union dues form for signing consideration and the Chief/designee will inform the Union of the name, date of hire, and salary assigned. Proper and appropriate certification to serve as a sworn police officer in the State of Illinois shall be required for all lateral hires. Before hiring any lateral transfers, the Chief of Police or her designee, shall contact the Training Board to ensure the officer is properly and currently certified.
Lateral Hires. When hiring employees laterally who have previous professional firefighting experience, notwithstanding the above, the Department may hire an employee at any step from Step 1 through Step 4, based upon their years of experience and qualifications. - If it is less than six (6) months, they will start at Step 1. - If they have completed six (6) months but less than eighteen (18) months, they will start at Step 2. - If they have completed eighteen (18) months but less than thirty (30), they will start at Step 3 - If they have completed thirty (30) or more months, they will start at Step 4. Laterally hired employees who start at Step 1 must complete six (6) months before advancing to Step 2. Laterally hired employees who start at or above Step 2 must complete twelve (12) months in that step before advancing to the next step. For purposes of determining vacation hours to be accrued, lateral hires shall have their Article 17 Vacation Leave adjusted to include the employee’s length of full-time, non-volunteer, career fire service. This shall include periods of service with prior employer(s), except in instances where there is a break in career fire service of two years or more. If there is a break in career fire service of two years or more, then all service prior to the break in service shall be disqualified from consideration for vacation accrual. Lateral hires may also receive a bank of sick leave based on complete years of professional firefighting experience. - Less than twelve (12) months, 108 hours of sick leave - Twelve (12) to twenty-three (23) months, 216 hours of sick leave - Twenty-four (24) months or more, 432 hours of sick leave
Lateral Hires. The Police Chief shall have discretion to place new hires at steps A through E in the pay step system, based on their relevant experience. Credit need not be given on a year-for-year basis, but shall be based on the quality and nature of the work experience in question.
Lateral Hires. Communications Technicians/Radio Dispatchers from other law enforcement agencies may be hired and credited with departmental seniority provided they have at least three (3) years of verifiable experience as a full-time radio dispatcher/technician in a law enforcement or similar agency.
Lateral Hires. The City may hire experienced patrol officers (“lateral hires”). For purposes of initial placement on the wage scale, the City may recognize prior work experience in another police department, except in no event shall a lateral hire be placed on the wage scale above the Twentieth Year step, regardless of actual years of prior work experience. Thereafter, lateral hires will progress on the wage scale according to their years of service with the City following their initial placement. As an example, a newly hired lateral officer with seven years of prior work experience in another police department may be credited with seven years of service on the wage scale and accordingly placed on the Fifth Year step. The officer will need to work an additional three years with the City before he/she can be placed on the Tenth Year step. Regardless of scale placement and/or credit for recognized prior work experience, newly hired laterals shall have no seniority and shall be subject to the probationary period in Article 7. Other than this lateral placement, and the lateral placement on the vacation scale in Article 26, lateral hires will have no additional benefits beyond any other new hire. Effective July 1, 2018, the City agrees to credit prior police work experience in another police department for any current employee employed in the bargaining unit as of the execution date of this Agreement and adjust the employee’s scale placement accordingly.
Lateral Hires. The County will follow the Oregon Equal Pay Law, which recognizes experience and education, when establishing the pay rate for lateral hires. Lateral hires’ law enforcement experience will be recognized when placed on Schedule B. [JMD note: See MOU]
Lateral Hires. In the event a new employee is hired as a lateral transfer, or hired to fill a promotional position, such employee may receive just compensation, however, seniority level shall considered the same as a new city employee.
Lateral Hires. ‌ New full time employees who are hired by the Village as a lateral hire may begin at a pay rate up to Step 4 of the wage scale. Nothing in this Section shall be construed to affect the officer’s seniority within the Department for any purpose other than wages. Step raises will be on their anniversary date of their date of hire each year thereafter. ARTICLE XII‌‌‌
Lateral Hires. SECTION 1. A Lateral Hire is defined by Article 1, Section 9. SECTION 2. Lateral Hire appointments shall be made according to the Lateral Hire’s years of previous or current service, and separation date from previous full-time employer if not currently employed. The entrance salary step the lateral hire receives shall be determined as follows: Years of Experience Salary Step 2-4 years Step 2 4-6 years Step 3 More than 6 years Step 4 For purposes of this Agreement, a Lateral Hire’s prior years of service shall only be used to determine their entrance salary step when initially appointed to the position classification of Corrections Officer and for no other reason. For Lateral Hires, an advancement from the entrance salary step to the maximum step within the applicable classification shall be based on performance and subsequent years of service with the Sarpy County Department of Corrections. Lateral Hires may advance one step per year in ascending numerical order until the maximum step is reached.
Lateral Hires. SECTION 1. Lateral Hire appointments to the position classification of 911 Telecommunicator shall be made according to the Lateral Hire’s qualifications and prior years of service. The Department Head shall use the table shown below as a guideline to establish the Lateral Hire’s entrance step in the salary schedule; however, the Department Head reserves the right to make the final determination on the Lateral Hire’s entrance step placement. SECTION 2. For Lateral Hires, advancement from their entrance step to the maximum step shall be based on performance and years of service; like regular hires, Lateral Hires may advance one step per year in ascending numerical order (i.e., Step 3 to Step 4; Step 4 to Step 5; and so on) until the maximum step is reached.