Required Evaluations - Continuing Employees Clause Samples

Required Evaluations - Continuing Employees a. All employees who contract again with the employer after their provisional period in the District shall be defined as "continuing employees" and shall be evaluated pursuant to this article. b. Teachers with less than four years of satisfactory evaluations will be evaluated annually, by May 30, using the evaluation report form (long form) contained within this Agreement.
Required Evaluations - Continuing Employees. 1) All continuing contract non-provisional employees who contract with the District shall be evaluated at least once annually. unless mutually waived by the evaluator and the employee. 2) An employee who has four years of satisfactory teaching experience is eligible for a short form summative evaluation as per RCW 28A.405.100 (5) and the Crescent Formative Evaluation option as described in the Collective Bargaining Agreement. An employee must be evaluated on the summative language once every three years.

Related to Required Evaluations - Continuing Employees

  • Continuing Employees (a) For a period of one year following the Closing Date, or, if shorter, for the duration of the applicable individual’s employment (the “Protected Period”), Buyer shall provide each Employee employed by a Transferred Company immediately prior to the Closing Date (each, a “Continuing Employee”) with base compensation for such period at a rate not less than such Continuing Employee’s base compensation as in effect immediately prior to the Closing Date. (b) Seller shall cause the employment of each Employee who is not actively employed as of immediately prior to the Closing Date (including, but not limited to, due to a leave of absence, short-term or long-term disability or otherwise) (any such Employee, a “Leave Employee”) to be transferred to Seller or any of its Affiliates (other than the Transferred Companies) immediately prior to the Closing Date. Seller shall cause the employment of any Leave Employee who returns to active employment within 12 months following the Closing Date to be transferred to a Transferred Company designated by Buyer. (c) During the Protected Period, Buyer shall, or shall cause an Affiliate of Buyer (including the Transferred Companies) to, provide each Continuing Employee with employee benefits (other than defined benefit pension, retiree medical and equity-related benefits), including target annual cash incentive compensation opportunities, that are no less favorable in the aggregate than the employee benefits (other than defined benefit pension, retiree medical and equity-related benefits) made available by Buyer to similarly situated employees of Buyer and its Affiliates. (d) Effective as of the Closing Date, each Continuing Employee shall commence participation in the “employee benefit plans” (within the meaning of Section 3(3) of ERISA), programs and arrangements of Buyer or its Affiliates (including group health) in which he or she is eligible to participate and for which he or she satisfies the applicable eligibility requirements for participation therein (after giving effect to pre-Closing service credit in accordance with Section 5.3(e))(collectively, “Buyer Benefit Plans”). Buyer shall waive, or cause to be waived, any pre-existing condition limitations, exclusions, actively at work requirements and waiting periods under any Buyer Benefit Plan (other than with respect to any short-term disability plan) that is a welfare benefit plan in which Continuing Employees (and their eligible dependents) will be eligible to participate from and after the Closing Date. Buyer shall recognize and credit, or cause to be recognized and credited, the dollar amount of all co-payments, deductibles and similar expenses incurred by each Continuing Employee (and his or her eligible dependents) under Benefit Plans providing group health benefits during the plan year in which the Closing Date occurs for purposes of satisfying such year’s deductible and out-of-pocket maximums under the relevant Buyer Benefit Plans providing group health benefits in which they will be eligible to participate from and after the Closing Date. (e) Except as otherwise set forth in this Section 5.3, for purposes of eligibility and vesting under any Buyer Benefit Plans and for purposes of benefit accrual and determining benefits under any Buyer Benefit Plan providing for severance and paid time-off, Buyer shall give each Continuing Employee credit for such Continuing Employee’s service with Seller and its Affiliates (as well as service with any predecessor employer) to the same extent recognized by Seller or its Affiliates immediately prior to the Closing Date under a similar Benefit Plan, except to the extent that such credit would result in duplication of benefits. (f) To the extent allowable by Applicable Law, Buyer shall take any and all necessary action to cause the trustee of a tax-qualified defined contribution plan of Buyer or one of its Affiliates, if requested to do so by a Continuing Employee, to accept a direct “rollover” of all of such Continuing Employee’s distribution from Seller’s tax qualified defined contribution plan (including plan loans). (g) From and after the Closing Date, Buyer shall, or shall cause an Affiliate of Buyer (including the Transferred Companies) to satisfy all Pre-Closing Payroll Obligations. The Pre-Closing Payroll Obligations in respect of any unpaid 2016 or 2017 annual, monthly and quarterly bonuses and commissions shall be determined using the applicable methodology set forth on Section 5.3(g) of the Disclosure Schedule. From and after the Closing Date, Buyer and its Affiliates (including the Transferred Companies) shall establish an annual, monthly and quarterly bonus and commission opportunity for the Continuing Employees for the remainder of such performance period using the applicable methodology set forth on Section 5.3(g) of the Disclosure Schedule. (h) With respect to each Continuing Employee (including any beneficiary or the dependent thereof), Seller shall retain all liabilities and obligations for any medical, dental, health, accident, life or disability claim to the extent that such liability or obligation relates to claims incurred (whether or not reported or paid) prior to the Closing Date and Buyer and its Affiliates shall be liable for any such claim incurred on or following the Closing Date. For purposes of this Section 5.3(h) a claim shall be deemed to be incurred when, with respect to medical, dental, health-related, accident and disability (including workmen’s compensation) benefits, the medical, dental, health-related, accident or disability services giving rise to such claim are performed.

  • Newly Hired Employees All employees hired to an insurance eligible position must make their benefit elections by their initial effective date of coverage as defined in this Article, Section 5C. Insurance eligible employees will automatically be enrolled in basic life coverage. If employees eligible for a full Employer Contribution do not choose a health plan administrator and a primary care clinic by their initial effective date, and do not waive medical coverage, they will be enrolled in a Benefit Level Two clinic (or Level One, if available) that meets established access standards in the health plan with the largest number of Benefit Level One and Two clinics in the county of the employee’s residence at the beginning of the insurance year. If an employee does not choose a health plan administrator and primary care clinic by their initial effective date, but was previously covered as a dependent immediately prior to their initial effective date, they will be defaulted to the plan administrator and primary care clinic in which they were previously enrolled.

  • Transferred Employees Effective as of the Closing Date, Purchaser or one of its Affiliates shall make an offer of employment to each Applicable Employee. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary and except as provided in an individual employment Contract with any Applicable Employee or as required by the terms of an Assumed Plan, offers of employment to Applicable Employees whose employment rights are subject to the UAW Collective Bargaining Agreement as of the Closing Date, shall be made in accordance with the applicable terms and conditions of the UAW Collective Bargaining Agreement and Purchaser’s obligations under the Labor Management Relations Act of 1974, as amended. Each offer of employment to an Applicable Employee who is not covered by the UAW Collective Bargaining Agreement shall provide, until at least the first anniversary of the Closing Date, for (i) base salary or hourly wage rates initially at least equal to such Applicable Employee’s base salary or hourly wage rate in effect as of immediately prior to the Closing Date and (ii) employee pension and welfare benefits, Contracts and arrangements that are not less favorable in the aggregate than those listed on Section 4.10 of the Sellers’ Disclosure Schedule, but not including any Retained Plan, equity or equity-based compensation plans or any Benefit Plan that does not comply in all respects with TARP. For the avoidance of doubt, each Applicable Employee on layoff status, leave status or with recall rights as of the Closing Date, shall continue in such status and/or retain such rights after Closing in the Ordinary Course of Business. Each Applicable Employee who accepts employment with Purchaser or one of its Affiliates and commences working for Purchaser or one of its Affiliates shall become a “Transferred Employee.” To the extent such offer of employment by Purchaser or its Affiliates is not accepted, Sellers shall, as soon as practicable following the Closing Date, terminate the employment of all such Applicable Employees. Nothing in this Section 6.17(a) shall prohibit Purchaser or any of its Affiliates from terminating the employment of any Transferred Employee after the Closing Date, subject to the terms and conditions of the UAW Collective Bargaining Agreement. It is understood that the intent of this Section 6.17(a) is to provide a seamless transition from Sellers to Purchaser of any Applicable Employee subject to the UAW Collective Bargaining Agreement. Except for Applicable Employees with non- standard individual agreements providing for severance benefits, until at least the first anniversary of the Closing Date, Purchaser further agrees and acknowledges that it shall provide to each Transferred Employee who is not covered by the UAW Collective Bargaining Agreement and whose employment is involuntarily terminated by Purchaser or its Affiliates on or prior to the first anniversary of the Closing Date, severance benefits that are not less favorable than the severance benefits such Transferred Employee would have received under the applicable Benefit Plans listed on Section 4.10 of the Sellers’ Disclosure Schedule. Purchaser or one of its Affiliates shall take all actions necessary such that Transferred Employees shall be credited for their actual and credited service with Sellers and each of their respective Affiliates, for purposes of eligibility, vesting and benefit accrual (except in the case of a defined benefit pension plan sponsored by Purchaser or any of its Affiliates in which Transferred Employees may commence participation after the Closing that is not an Assumed Plan), in any employee benefit plans (excluding equity compensation plans or programs) covering Transferred Employees after the Closing to the same extent as such Transferred Employee was entitled as of immediately prior to the Closing Date to credit for such service under any similar employee benefit plans, programs or arrangements of any of Sellers or any Affiliate of Sellers; provided, however, that such crediting of service shall not operate to duplicate any benefit to any such Transferred Employee or the funding for any such benefit. Such benefits shall not be subject to any exclusion for any pre-existing conditions to the extent such conditions were satisfied by such Transferred Employees under a Parent Employee Benefit Plan as of the Closing Date, and credit shall be provided for any deductible or out-of-pocket amounts paid by such Transferred Employee during the plan year in which the Closing Date occurs.

  • Maintenance Employees The monthly wage rate for any Maintenance employee shall be negotiated between the Union and the Employer pursuant to subsection (a) (1) of this Article VI, provided, however, that in no event shall the minimum monthly wage rate for any Maintenance employee be less than the wage rate for a Helper A on the premises.

  • Business Employees (a) Prior to the Closing, Seller shall update the information provided in Schedule 3.10(a)(i) as of the Closing Date. (b) As of the Closing Date, Buyer shall make offers of employment to at least the number of Business Employees of Seller set forth on Schedule 5.4(b) whom shall be specifically identified by Buyer prior to the Closing and whom shall include all Business Employees located in a country that has adopted the ARD Regulations in the event Buyer has made an offer of employment to one or more Business Employees in such country (such country, an “ARD Jurisdiction”), but shall not otherwise include any Business Employee located in any country that is an ARD Jurisdiction (the “Offered Employees”). Seller and any applicable Subsidiary shall cooperate and assist in facilitating Buyer’s or a Buyer Designee’s offers and will not take any action, or cause any of the Subsidiaries to take any action, which would impede, hinder, interfere or otherwise compete with Buyer’s or a Buyer Designee’s effort to hire any Business Employees. Promptly after the date hereof, Seller will provide to Buyer all information not provided in Schedule 3.10(a) required to be disclosed by applicable Law of the jurisdiction in which the Business Employee is located in connection with the sale of the Engenio Business. To the extent permitted by applicable Law, including data privacy and data protection Laws, Seller agrees to provide Buyer with such information reasonably requested by Buyer to assist it with complying with the terms of this Section 5.4 and to assist Buyer with determining the wages paid to the Transferred Employees (as defined below) with respect to the period beginning on January 1, 2011 and ending on the Closing Date. Seller shall be responsible for any employment action related to any Business Employee who is not an Offered Employee. To the extent any notification or consultation requirements or works council negotiation procedures are imposed by applicable Law with regard to the transfer of Business Employees to Buyer or any of its Affiliates, Seller and Buyer agree to cooperate to ensure that such notification or consultation requirements or works council negotiation procedures are timely completed. Without limiting the foregoing, each Party shall comply with all applicable Laws in connection with the transfer of the Offered Employees to Buyer or a Buyer Designee, including with respect to notice, consultation and other procedural requirements. The parties will enter into an Assignment and ▇▇▇▇ of Sale and Assumption Agreement or other appropriate documentation for relevant jurisdictions outside the United States where necessary or appropriate for the transfer of such Offered Employees and shall cooperate to complete all requisite consultation and related objection periods prior to the Closing Date. Any Offered Employee who accepts Buyer’s offer of employment and commences employment with Buyer or a Buyer Designee shall be referred to as a “Transferred Employee.” Employment of the Transferred Employees with Buyer or a Buyer Designee shall be effective as of the day following the close of business on the Closing Date; provided, that with respect to Offered Employees employed outside the European Union who, as of the Closing Date, are on Seller-approved leave (the “Leave Employees”), employment with Buyer or a Buyer Designee shall be effective as of (i) with respect to Leave Employees absent due to leave that is not protected under applicable Law, within 90 days after the Closing Date or (ii) with respect to Leave Employees absent due to protected leave under applicable Law, no later than the first Business Day following the end of the protected leave period. (c) Where terms are not dictated by applicable Law, Buyer or a Buyer Designee shall provide, or shall cause to be provided, to Transferred Employees, until at least March 31, 2012 during their employment with Buyer or a Buyer Designee, at a minimum, the same base salaries or, as applicable, base wage rates, offered by Seller or the applicable Subsidiary immediately prior to the Closing Date (but taking into account the 2011 salary increases) as set forth on Schedule 3.10(a)(i). Buyer or a Buyer Designee shall provide, or shall cause to be provided, to Transferred Employees either (at Buyer’s discretion) employee benefits that are no less favorable in the aggregate than either (i) those benefits provided to similarly situated employees of Buyer or the applicable Buyer Designee (taking into account employee’s seniority and service with Seller or Buyer or their respective Affiliates, as applicable) or (ii) the employee benefits that they were offered by Seller or the applicable Subsidiary immediately prior to the Closing Date as set forth on Schedule 3.10(b). Except as expressly set forth in this Section 5.4, no Benefit Plans or assets of any Benefit Plan shall be transferred to Buyer or any Affiliate of Buyer. Buyer will take all action necessary to ensure that, to the extent permitted under applicable Buyer or Buyer Designee Benefit Plans, such Benefit Plans shall recognize (i) for purposes of satisfying any deductibles, co-pays and out-of-pocket maximums during the coverage period that includes the Closing Date, any payment made by any Transferred Employee towards deductibles, co-pays and out-of-pocket maximums in any health or other insurance plan of Seller or a Subsidiary during the coverage period that includes the Closing Date and (ii) for purposes of determining eligibility to participate and vesting and, in the case of any Buyer severance plan or program (if any), benefit accruals, all service with Seller or a Subsidiary prior to the Closing, including service with predecessor employers that was recognized by Seller or a Subsidiary, provided that such service shall not be recognized to the extent such recognition would result in a duplication of benefits. Buyer or the applicable Buyer Designee will continue to provide tuition assistance to those Transferred Employees who are receiving such benefits as of the Closing Date for the current academic session, in each case as set forth on Schedule 5.4(c). Buyer or the applicable Buyer Designee will honor the terms and conditions of Seller’s international assignee program, including repatriation upon completion of assignment, completion bonuses, Tax equalization and Tax return preparation, with respect to Transferred Employees who are on international assignment as of the Closing Date, in each case as set forth on Schedule 5.4(c), except that these costs shall be allocated between the parties based on the portion of the international assignment occurring before or on the Closing Date (which shall be Seller’s or the applicable Subsidiary’s obligation) and after the Closing Date (which shall be Buyer’s or the applicable Buyer Designee’s obligation). (d) Seller and Buyer intend that the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall not constitute a severance of employment, under the terms of any Benefit Plan of Seller of any Subsidiary, of any Transferred Employee prior to or upon the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and that such employees will have continuous and uninterrupted employment immediately before and immediately after the Closing Date. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, Buyer shall provide, at a minimum, severance benefits substantially equivalent to the benefits contained in the plans listed or as described on Schedule 5.4(d) to Transferred Employees whose employment is terminated involuntarily by Buyer on or before March 31, 2012 other than terminations in circumstances that would not require payments of severance benefits under Seller’s severance plan. (e) To the extent permitted under applicable Buyer Benefit Plans, (i) Buyer shall use commercially reasonable efforts to waive any pre-existing condition exclusion (to the extent such exclusion was waived under applicable health and Welfare Plans offered to the Transferred Employees by Seller or a Subsidiary) and proof of insurability, and (ii) the medical and dental plans maintained by Buyer and any Affiliate of Buyer shall recognize as dependents of the Transferred Employees the dependents recognized by Seller’s or the applicable Subsidiary’s medical and dental plans. (f) As soon as practicable following the Closing Date, Buyer shall cause one or more defined contribution savings plans intended to qualify under sections 401(a) and 401(k) of the Code (the “Buyer Savings Plan”) to provide for the receipt of Transferred Employees’ lump sum cash distributions, in the form of an eligible rollover distribution from the LSI Corporation 401(k) Plan, provided such rollovers are made at the election of the Transferred Employees and in accordance with the terms of the Buyer Savings Plan. Seller shall cause the LSI Corporation 401(k) Plan to fully vest Transferred Employees in their accounts immediately prior to the Closing and permit the Transferred Employees to elect a lump sum cash distribution of benefits accrued through the Closing Date in accordance with the Code. (g) Seller shall make and be responsible for incentive compensation payments, if any, earned by the Transferred Employees for the period from January 1, 2011 to and including the Closing Date under the applicable incentive plans in effect for any such period (including any pro rata amount with respect to such period under a plan or program ending or vesting on or after the Closing Date). Buyer shall not assume or otherwise become liable for, and Seller shall not transfer to Buyer, any liabilities of Seller with respect to accrued but unused vacation and sabbatical leave (collectively, the “Accrued Amounts”). At the Closing, Seller shall pay to each Transferred Employee the Accrued Amount with respect to such Transferred Employee; provided, that with respect to Transferred Employees in the European Union, Seller shall pay to Buyer each such Transferred Employee’s applicable Accrued Amount, including for the avoidance of doubt, any applicable employee’s and employer’s social contributions, in each case to the extent required pursuant to applicable Law. (h) As soon as practicable following the Closing, Seller shall provide Buyer with a schedule setting forth the number of employees and the work location of each employee of Seller or any Subsidiary in the United States who terminated employment within the ninety (90) day period prior to the Closing Date. (i) Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, nothing in this Agreement shall require Buyer or a Buyer Designee to employ any Business Employees, or to employ any Transferred Employee on anything other than an at-will basis, terminable at any time with or without cause unless required otherwise under applicable Law. Nothing in this Section 5.4, expressed or implied, shall confer upon any employee or former employee of Seller or any Subsidiary or related entities (including, without limitation, the Transferred Employees) any rights or remedies (including, without limitation, any right to employment or continued employment for any specified period) of any nature or kind whatsoever, under or by reason of this Section 5.4. It is expressly agreed that the provisions of this Section 5.4 are not intended to be for the benefit of or otherwise be enforceable by, any third party, including, without limitation, any Transferred Employees. No provision of this Section 5.4 shall create any rights in any such persons in respect of any benefits that may be provided under any Benefit Plan or any plan or arrangement which may be established or maintained by Buyer, shall be construed to establish, amend, or modify an Benefit Plan or any other benefit plan, program, agreement or arrangement nor shall require Seller, Buyer or any Affiliate of Seller or Buyer to continue or amend any particular benefit plan and any such plan may be amended or terminated in accordance with its terms and applicable Law. (j) Seller or a Subsidiary shall use reasonable commercial efforts to cause each Transferred Employee located in India to enter into a general release of claims against Seller in customary form.