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ARTICLE 16 – PROBATIONARY PERIODS <br />All newly hired, promoted, or rehired employees will serve a six (6) month probationary <br />period. The employer may extend this probation for an additional six (6) months. <br /> <br />16.1 At any time during the probationary period, a probationary employee may be <br />terminated at the sole discretion of the employer without such discharge being a <br />violation of this agreement and such termination is not a proper subject for Article <br />7 (Grievance Procedure). <br /> <br />16.2 Employees promoted or appointed to new positions must successfully complete a <br />six-month Probation Period. If found during the probation period to be unsuited <br />for the position, the city at its sole discretion, may reinstate the employee to <br />his/her former position and former rate of pay. Reinstatement is not guaranteed. <br />If reinstatement results in the termination of another employee, this shall not be <br />considered a violation of any of the provisions of this agreement. <br /> <br />16.3 Employees may not take scheduled leaves during the probationary period unless <br />pre-approved by the city administrator or his/her designee. <br /> <br /> <br />ARTICLE 17 – EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT / TUITION REIMBURSEMENT <br />Tuition reimbursement is available to regular, full-time employees for up to 75% of the <br />tuition paid by the employee, excluding scholarships and grants up to a maximum <br />reimbursement of $3,000 per year (based on the date reimbursement is paid) for <br />accredited college or other classes directly related to the employee’s position with the <br />city. To be eligible for reimbursement the following requirements must be met: <br />a. Prior to class registration, a completed Tuition Reimbursement Request <br />Form must be signed and on file with Human Resources; and <br />b. The class must be part of a degree, certification, or licensure program and <br />apply directly to the employee’s position or be required to complete an <br />associate, bachelor’s, master’s or doctorate degree in the field in which the <br />employee works; and <br />c. The employee must successfully complete the class. If the grades are <br />assigned, the minimum grade required for reimbursement is a C; and <br />d. The reimbursement must be submitted within 60 days of class completion. <br />Books and other non-tuition fees (such as activity fees, technology fees, etc.) do not <br />qualify for reimbursement. <br /> <br />All classes must be taken on employee time and time spent on classes is not considered <br />hours worked. If any portion of the employee’s class/ development activity is conducted <br />during regular work hours, the employee must take vacation or compensatory leave, an <br />unpaid leave of absence, if approved, or arrange for flexible scheduling, if approved by <br />the department director. <br /> <br />12 <br /> <br /> <br />
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