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85-087
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8/9/1985
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1985
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excluded and the required number of days shall thence be <br />computed successively, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and <br />holidays. <br />PROBATIONARY PERIOD <br />18. New employees shall be considered to be on probation for <br />a period of ninety (90) calendar days. During the probationary <br />period, discharge or suspension by the City shall not be subject <br />to the grievance procedure. <br />19. If an employee is discharged or quits during the probation- <br />ary period described in Paragraph 18 and is later rehired, he <br />shall be considered as a new employee and subject to the <br />provisions of Paragraph 18. <br />CrXrTnn rmv <br />20. Only regular full-time employees of the City shall have <br />seniority. Students, summer employees and part-time employees <br />shall have no seniority rights. Part-time employees are those <br />employees who are regularly scheduled to work twenty (20) hours <br />or less per week. A regular full-time employee is one who is <br />scheduled for forty (40) hours of work per week. <br />21. Seniority shall mean an employee's uninterrupted length of <br />continuous service with the City measured from his last hiring <br />date as a full-time employee. An employee shall have no seniority <br />for the probationary period provided in Paragraph 18, but upon <br />.,? <br />? <br />-11-
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