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  2. Probation (workplace) - Wikipedia

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    In a workplace setting, probation (or a probationary period) is a status given to new employees and trainees of a company, business, or organization. This status allows a supervisor, training official, or manager to evaluate the progress and skills of the newly-hired employee, determine appropriate assignments, and monitor other aspects of the employee such as honesty, reliability, and ...

  3. Endo contractualization - Wikipedia

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    The Labor Code of 1974 introduced the concept of probationary employment to the Philippines and Under Article 281 it states that "employers are allowed to hire people under a probationary status for up to six months. These 6 months are used as a trial period for the employee. If the employee is allowed to work after the 6 month of the ...

  4. Police academy - Wikipedia

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    The training lasts for 1 year and is followed by a 6-month probation period at a Regional Police Department. The skills the recruits learn are for general jurisdiction police officers, and after they are employed, they may specialise in a line of work (traffic police, border police, special forces, etc.).

  5. Five things you need to do to pass your probation period at work

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  6. Probation - Wikipedia

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    For example, given one year of unsupervised probation, a probationer might be required to have completed community service and paid court costs or fines within the first six months. For the remaining six months, the probationer may be required merely to refrain from unlawful behavior. Probationers are allowed to go to their workplaces ...

  7. Suspended sentence - Wikipedia

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    The length of the probation period is at least one and at most three years. The probation period begins at the pronouncement or the issue of the judgment. When conditional imprisonment is imposed, the convicted person shall be notified, in connection with the pronouncement or the issue of the judgment, of the date when the probation period ends ...

  8. Terry Turner to serve 6 months in jail, 10 years probation ...

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    LOCKHART − A Martindale man who shot and killed a Moroccan immigrant in 2021 will serve 10 years probation and six months in jail. Terry Turner, who was found guilty of manslaughter on Nov. 2 ...

  9. Wichita home remodeler to pay $65,000 after failing to finish ...

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    The business and Sawyer agreed to pay $35,000 in restitution to consumers and enter a 30-month probationary period with the DA’s Consumer Protection Division, according to the release. They also ...