Progression Period Clause Samples

The Progression Period clause defines a specific timeframe within which certain actions, milestones, or stages of a project must be completed. Typically, this period is set out in the contract to ensure that work progresses according to an agreed schedule, and may include deadlines for deliverables, approvals, or other key events. By establishing clear time boundaries, the clause helps manage expectations, keeps the project on track, and provides a basis for addressing delays or disputes related to project timing.
Progression Period. Each increase starts a new period of service for progression to the next step rate within the pay scale, measured from the effective date of such increase.
Progression Period a. From new hire through 12 full continuous months of employment, an employee will be paid at Level 1. b. Beginning with the 13th full month of continuous employment, through the 24th full continuous month of employment, an employee will be paid at Level 2. c. Beginning with the 25th full month of continuous employment, through the 36th full continuous month of employment, an employee will be paid at Level 3. d. Beginning with the 37th full month of continuous employment, through the 48th full continuous month of employment, an employee will be paid at Level 4. e. Beginning with the 49th full month of continuous employment, through the 66th full continuous month of employment, an employee will be paid at Level 5. f. Beginning with the 67th full month of continuous employment, through the 90th full continuous month of employment, an employee will be paid at Level 6. g. Beginning with the 91st full month of continuous employment, an employee will be paid at Level 7. h. If an employee’s performance is satisfactory, the employee will be advanced to the next Level automatically. If an employee’s performance is unsatisfactory, the employee is entitled to a review and additional appraisal within ninety (90) days after the unsatisfactory appraisal. i. It is the intent of the parties that employees in progression shall work during the entire progression period. If such period is materially affected by absences (i.e., continuous absences of thirty or more calendar days), compensating adjustments may be made in the progression periods. j. The above steps are the minimum amounts the Employer must pay employees, and the Employer, on an individual employee basis, may choose to pay an employee more than the minimum required by the step based on the employee’s specialized education, experience, competencies, and job performance. The Employer may also choose to implement across-the-board wage increases.

Related to Progression Period

  • Evaluation Period Customer’s right to use the Services on a Trial Basis are time-limited and will terminate immediately upon the earlier of (i) the trial end date as specified in an Order Form or other document executed by the parties regarding such trial, or (ii) the start date of when Customer purchases a right to use such Services on a non-Trial Basis, or (iii) the date when QuoVadis terminates Customer’s right to use the Services on a Trial Basis (which QuoVadis may do at any time in its sole discretion). Customer must cease using the Services on a Trial Basis upon any such termination.

  • Concession Period The Concession Period shall be for a period of 27 years from the Compliance Date ("the Concession Period") during which the Concessionaire is authorised to implement the Project on DBFOT basis including management of all facilities and resources required for integrated management of Solid Waste in accordance with the provisions hereof: Provided that in the event of Termination, the Concession Period shall mean and be limited to the period commencing from the Compliance Date and ending with the Termination Date.

  • Construction Period During the construction period, Redeveloper agrees to keep the construction area, including completed operations insured against loss or damage by fire, and such other risks, casualties, and hazards as are customarily covered by builders’ risk or extended coverage policies in an amount not less than the replacement value but allowing for reasonable coinsurance clauses and deductibles. In the event of any insured damage or destruction, Redeveloper agrees to use its good faith efforts to commence restoration of the Private Improvements to its prior condition within nine (9) months from the date of the damage or destruction, and shall diligently pursue the same to completion.

  • Probation Period It is understood and agreed that the first ninety days of employment shall constitute a probationary period during which period the Employer may, in its absolute discretion, terminate the Employee's employment, for any reason without notice or cause.

  • Planning Period All observations must be conducted openly and with full knowledge of the employee.