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02 Personnel Policie
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Personnel Policies Draft
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1/20/2005
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<br />DRAFT <br /> <br />SECTION S - PROBATION - NON-CIVIL SERVICE <br /> <br />SECTION 5.01 - Pur ose <br /> <br />The purpose of the probationary period is to provide the opportunity for the employee to become <br />adjusted to the new position, to determine if the employee likes the job and to evaluate the <br />employee's job performance. Department heads and supervisors will use the probationary period <br />to closely observe and evaluate the employee's work and to encourage adjustment to the job and the <br />City service. The immediate supervisor and/or department head will frequently discuss job <br />performance with each probationary employee so that the probationary employee knows if hislher <br />work is satisfactory. <br /> <br />Each employee will be evaluated in accordance with the provisions covering performance evaluation <br />in Section 6 of these policies. <br /> <br />SECTION 5.02 - Probationa <br /> <br />Period <br /> <br />Employees selected for appointment and/or promotion to a regular position must successfully <br />complete a probationary period of six (6) months. With the City Manager's approval the <br />probationary period may be extended a maximum of six (6) months. <br /> <br />SECTION 5.03 - Status <br /> <br />Initial probationary employees will be eligible for all benefits and conditions of employment with <br />the exception of Health and Life Insurance which have a 90 day waiting period. Although <br />probationary employees accrue vacation leave, they are not eligible to take vacation leave until after <br />the probationary period. Employees who leave within the first year of employment will not be paid <br />for vacation leave balances. All personnel procedures, work rules and standards of conduct apply <br />to probationary employees. <br /> <br />SECTION 5.04 - Termination <br /> <br />A probationary employee may be terminated without prior notice or reason for termination. <br /> <br />16 <br /> <br />Rev. 10/27/04 <br />
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