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9.5 Rejection of Probationer <br />During the probationary period an employee may be rejected by his department head and <br />terminated by the appointing authority without the right of review of any kind. Any <br />employee rejected during the probationary period following promotion shall be reinstated <br />to the position from which he was promoted, unless charges are filed and he is duly <br />discharged. <br />ARTICLE 10 <br />TRANSFER <br />An employee may be transferred from a class in one department or organization unit to a <br />position in the same class in another organization unit, or to a comparable class. Such <br />transfer shall not result in a loss to the employee of any vacation leave, sick leave, <br />disability leave or any benefits. <br />ARTICLE 11 <br />PROMOTION <br />11.1 Examination <br />In the event the City desires to fill a vacancy by promotion, the Human Resources <br />Director shall prepare and administer an examination for those employees holding similar <br />positions in lower classes. <br />Promotional examinations scheduled by the City during an employee's regular working <br />hours may be taken without any loss in compensation. <br />11.2 Eligibility List <br />After each examination has been scored and rated, the names of successful candidates <br />shall be recorded on an eligibility list in the order of their standing on the examination. <br />Eligibility lists shall continue in effect one (1) year after establishment. They may be <br />extended for a period of not to exceed one (1) year or abolished before the expiration of <br />the yearly period by the Human Resources Director upon recommendation of the <br />department head of the department to which the classification or position relating to the <br />eligibility list is allocated. The name of any employee on an eligibility list may be <br />removed by the Human Resources Director: if the eligible employee requests in writing <br />that his/her name be removed; if he/she fails to respond to a written offer of employment <br />within five (5) business days after the mailing of notice; if a subsequent report of a <br />