Position Changes - Permanent Sample Clauses

Position Changes - Permanent. (a) Reassignment or demotion to a position with no greater promotion potential than the employee's current position; including to a position that might require a training plan and/or qualifications waiver; (b) Promotion resulting from the upgrading of a position without significant changes in the duties and responsibilities due to issuance of a new classification standard or the correction of an initial classification error; (c) Promotion resulting from an employee's position being reclassified at a higher grade because of additional duties and responsibilities; (d) Career promotion without current competition when an employee was previously appointed or competitively selected for an assignment intended to prepare the employee for the position to be filled; (e) Repromotion to a grade or position previously held by an employee under a non-temporary appointment, and from which the employee was not demoted for cause or performance, and meets the qualification standards; (f) Promotion resulting from priority consideration granted because of failure in the past to receive proper placement consideration; (g) Promotion through career ladders after employees are converted from a special employment program to career or career-conditional; (h) A position change permitted by reduction-in-force regulations; (i) Placement of an employee who failed to satisfactorily complete a supervisory/managerial probationary period; and (j) Permanent promotion of an employee competitively selected for temporary assignment, provided the initial announcement stated that a permanent promotion could result.
Position Changes - Permanent. (a) Reassignment or demotion to a position with no greater promotion potential than the employee's current position; including to a position that might require a training plan and/or qualifications waiver; (b) Career promotion resulting from the upgrading of a position without significant changes in the duties and responsibilities due to issuance of a new classification standard or the correction of an initial classification error; (c) Career promotion resulting from an employee's position being reclassified at a higher grade because of additional duties and responsibilities; (d) Career promotion without current competition when an employee was previously appointed or competitively selected for an assignment intended to prepare the employee for the position to be filled; (e) Repromotion to a grade or position from which an employee was demoted without personal cause and not at his/her request; (f) Promotion resulting from priority consideration granted because of failure in the past to receive proper placement consideration; (g) Promotion through career ladders after employees are converted from a special employment program to career or career-conditional; (h) A position change permitted by reduction-in-force regulations; (i) Placement of an employee who failed to satisfactorily complete a supervisory/managerial probationary period; and (j) Permanent promotion of an employee competitively selected for temporary assignment, provided the initial announcement stated that a permanent promotion could result.

Related to Position Changes - Permanent

  • Accounting Changes; Fiscal Year No Group Member shall change its (a) accounting treatment or reporting practices, except as required by GAAP or any Requirement of Law, or (b) its fiscal year or its method for determining fiscal quarters or fiscal months.

  • Certain Accounting Changes Change its Fiscal Year end, or make any change in its accounting treatment and reporting practices except as required by GAAP.

  • Limitation on Changes in Fiscal Year Permit the fiscal year of the Borrower to end on a day other than December 31.

  • Limitation on Changes in Fiscal Periods Permit the fiscal year of the Borrower to end on a day other than December 31 or change the Borrower's method of determining fiscal quarters.

  • Limitation on Accounting Changes Make or permit any change in accounting policies or reporting practices, without the consent of the Required Lenders, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, except changes that are required by GAAP.