Title: |
Terms & Conditions of Employment |
Publication date: |
1/2/2012 |
Effective date: |
6/14/2011 |
BRIEF
Policy Summary
Berkeley Lab policy defines the following terms and conditions that individuals must meet to be hired at the Laboratory:
- Background checks
- Work status requirement
- Employment of foreign nationals
- Medical evaluation
- Probationary period
- New employee orientation and safety training
- Criminal conviction reporting
Who Should Read This Policy
All employees
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The POLICY tab on this wiki page
Contact Information
For more information, contact your division's Human Resources Center.
Feedback on HR policies or procedures is welcomed. Send comments to [email protected].
Title: |
Terms & Conditions of Employment |
Publication date: |
1/2/2012 |
Effective date: |
6/14/2011 |
POLICY
A. Purpose
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) defines certain terms and conditions that individuals must meet to be hired at the Laboratory. The contents of this policy are not intended to serve as an exhaustive list of requirements or conditions of employment, and some or all of the requirements and conditions described in this policy may not apply to every individual who is hired by the Laboratory.
B. Persons Affected
This policy primarily impacts newly hired, transferred, or promoted employees in all employee classifications: Career, Term, Faculty, Postdoctoral Fellow, Limited, Visiting Researcher, Rehired Retiree, Graduate Student Research Assistant (GSRA), and Student Assistant. It also requires all current employees to report felony convictions that occur at any time during their employment. This policy applies to nonrepresented employees. Represented employees should consult their collective bargaining agreement.
C. Exceptions
Unless there is explicit and specific authorization for an action by this policy, the action is considered to be a variation from the policy and must be approved in advance by the Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO). Contact your division's Human Resources Center if you have any questions.
D. Policy Statement
- Eligibility for Employment: In general, to be eligible for employment at the Laboratory, individuals must meet and/or fulfill the following requirements:
- The employee is at least 15 years of age at the time of hire for any position; however, this age minimum may be higher for employment within a clinical or research laboratory.
- If the employee is under 18 years of age, a work permit from the superintendent of the employee's school is required, and the employee's hours of employment must be consistent with the provisions of that work permit.
- Staff is required to be licensed, certified, or credentialed must present documentation of such status before employment and as required thereafter.
- Staff must authorize the Laboratory to conduct a background check. Employment is contingent upon the successful outcomes of this screening process.
- Staff must agree to sign the Intellectual Property Acknowledgement form. For more information, see RPM Section 5.03 (Patents).
- Staff who are U.S. citizens must sign the Oath of Allegiance.
- Background Checks
- Information provided by final candidates on employment applications or resumes for any Laboratory position will be verified to ensure the selection of individuals who are qualified to perform the duties of a position, and who are likely to serve the Laboratory's interests. Additional background information may also be checked for positions designated as requiring additional review, as found on the list of LBNL Background Checks Requirements. This list is maintained by the Berkeley Lab Human Resources (HR) Department, and may be changed if warranted.
- The background check must be completed before the candidate begins employment. Adverse information found on the background check may result in the withdrawal of the job offer.
- If programmatic needs require that the candidate begin employment prior to the completion of the background check, continued employment is contingent upon successful completion of the background check.
- If adverse information is found on a background check and the hiring manager, division/department management, and the division's HR Center do not agree on a course of action, the (CHRO) will decide on the final course of action.
- The Laboratory reserves the right to conduct background checks on internal applicants.
- Background checks may be conducted by both Laboratory staff and a third-party service provider.
- Work Status Requirement: The Laboratory, as a federal contractor, must verify the work status of an employee who is hired after November 6, 1986, and is directly performing work under a federal contract or subcontract that contains an E-Verify requirement clause using the E-Verify employment verification system. Use of the E-Verify employment verification system is in addition to the requirements currently specified in the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986.
- Employment of Foreign Nationals:
- Employment of foreign nationals must be in accordance with federal law and the regulations of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
- Employment of graduate student research assistants (GSRA) and student assistants must also be in accordance with the student's educational institution's requirements.
- Determination of the work eligibility status of a nonimmigrant will be made by the Laboratory's International Researchers and Scholars Office (IRSO). IRSO will also make the job offer to nonimmigrants when authorized by the HR Center.
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- Foreign nationals with permanent resident status do not require IRSO review.
- Recruitment policies as stated in RPM §2.01E (Recruitment and Selection) apply to employment of foreign nationals.
- Medical Screening and Approval:
- All new employees are required to undergo a medical evaluation by Health Services. In some cases, Health Services may recommend restrictions on an employee's work assignment or activities and advise the division director or department head and the division's HR Center, who will be jointly responsible for arranging a reasonable accommodation with the employee. See RPM §1.12(A)(1) (Laboratory Occupational Medical Program, Medical Surveillance) for additional information on medical services and requirements.
- The Laboratory requires preplacement, postemployment medical evaluations for all new employees when required by government regulations. Positions currently requiring a preplacement, postemployment physical may be found here. When preplacement medical evaluation is required, the offer of employment is made contingent upon the applicant's passing those portions of a physical examination pertinent to the position.
- Probationary Period
- Requirements: With the exceptions noted below, all new Career employees and Term employees hired with an initial appointment of a year or more must work a minimum probationary period of six months. During the probationary period, their work performance and general suitability for Laboratory employment are carefully evaluated. While the employee is serving his or her probationary period, the employee is considered to be an at-will employee.
- Employees are not required to serve another probationary period if they have completed a full probationary period at a University of California (UC) location and transfer from that location without a break in service into a Career or Term appointment of one year or less at Berkeley Lab.
- Term-appointment employees who accept a Career position in the same classification, in the same division, reporting to the same supervisor, without a break in service are not required to serve a probationary period if their Term appointment lasted at least one year and they have received at least a "satisfactory" rating on either a probationary period review or annual performance evaluation.
- Limited-appointment employees who accept a Career position in the same classification, in the same division, reporting to the same supervisor, without a break in service are required to serve a probationary period. Time served on pay status by these employees during their Limited appointment, exclusive of on-call and overtime hours, shall be credited toward completion of their probationary period, up to a maximum of 1,000 hours.
- Individuals hired into Research Scientist/Engineer (Career-track), Staff Scientist/Engineer (Career-track), Divisional Fellow (Career-track), Senior Staff Scientist/Engineer, and Distinguished Scientist/Engineer appointments do not serve a probationary period. See RPM §2.07 (Professional Research Staff).
- Employees who are rehired following a break in service shall serve a new probationary period whether or not they previously completed a probationary period.
- Time on cumulative leave of four weeks or longer with or without pay is not qualifying service for completion of the probationary period, and the employee's probationary period shall automatically be extended by the length of time spent on leave.
- Progress Monitoring and Reports: The supervisor is responsible for monitoring the progress and performance of probationary employees throughout the probationary period.
- Extending the Probationary Period
- A manager or supervisor may request an extension of the probationary period. The division director and the CHRO may approve an extension of up to three (3) months.
- If an employee's probationary period is being extended because the employee was on cumulative leave of four weeks or longer during the probationary period, the extension is automatic and does not require the concurrence of the division director and CHRO.
- Release of Probationary Employees: An employee serving a probationary period may be released at any time during the probationary period at management's discretion.
- Completion of Probationary Period: The employee's probationary period is completed after six months of continuous service. If the employee's probationary period was extended, then the employee's probationary period is completed after the extension date. Employees who have received credit for working in a Limited appointment prior to beginning a Career appointment complete their probationary period after working the equivalent, in number of hours, of six months of continuous service.
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- Requirements: With the exceptions noted below, all new Career employees and Term employees hired with an initial appointment of a year or more must work a minimum probationary period of six months. During the probationary period, their work performance and general suitability for Laboratory employment are carefully evaluated. While the employee is serving his or her probationary period, the employee is considered to be an at-will employee.
- New Employee Orientation and Safety Training: Each new employee must take the New Employee Briefing (NEB), EHS0010 (Overview of EH&S at LBNL), and any additional safety training that is required based upon potential hazards associated with his/her position and in compliance with Laboratory safety training requirements.
- Criminal Conviction Reporting: Within five calendar days of a felony conviction in any U.S. or foreign court, current employees are required to report that conviction to their division's Human Resources Center. Adverse information found may result in corrective actions.
E. Roles and Responsibilities
Roles |
Responsibilities |
Chief HR Officer (CHRO) |
Has the functional responsibility for this policy |
Employees |
Have the responsibility to adhere to the provisions of this policy |
Health Services |
Has the responsibility to advise division management on recommended restrictions on an employee's work assignment or activities |
Hiring division management |
Has the responsibility to adhere to the provisions of this policy |
Divisions/departments that have training requirements |
Have the responsibility to determine and provide required training to employees. |
HR Department |
Has the responsibility to advise management and employees on how to comply with this policy |
F. Definitions/Acronyms
TERM |
DEFINITION |
At-Will |
Employees with an at-will employment status may be terminated from their appointment, up to and including termination from employment, at any time with or without cause or notice |
Break in Service |
A break in service is a separation of at least one scheduled working day of Laboratory/University employment. Authorized leave without pay and time on preferential rehire status do not constitute a break in service. |
Felony Conviction |
A finding of guilt for any felony violation (including a plea of nolo contendere) or imposition of sentence, or both, by any judicial body charged with responsibility to determine violations of any felony statutes |
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) |
The Fair Labor Standards Act is a federal law whose basic requirements are: Payment of the federal minimum wage; overtime pay for time worked over 40 hours in a workweek (for non-exempt employees only); restrictions on the employment of children; and record keeping. |
Exempt Employee |
Exempt employees are defined as employees who, based on their duties performed and manner of compensation, shall be exempt from the minimum-wage and overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Because of hourly pay practices, an employee appointed to work a variable-time schedule in an exempt title shall be treated as a non-exempt employee subject to FLSA minimum-wage and overtime provisions. |
Non-exempt Employee |
|
Probationary Period |
A period of time when new Career or Term appointment employees' work performance and general suitability for Laboratory employment are carefully evaluated. While the employee is serving his or her probationary period, the employee is considered to be an at-will employee. |
ACRONYM |
TERM |
BCD&A |
Background Check Disclosure and Authorization |
CHRO |
Chief Human Resources Officer |
EH&S |
Environment, Health & Safety |
FLSA |
Fair Labor Standards Act |
GSRA |
Graduate Student Researcher Assistant |
HR |
Human Resources |
IRSO |
International Researchers & Scholars Office |
LBNL |
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
NEB |
New Employee Briefing |
UC |
University of California |
USCIS |
U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services |
G. Recordkeeping Requirements
Role |
Recordkeeping Requirement |
Division HR Center |
Maintains the following applicant and employee records: job applicant information, background check information, probationary period status |
International Researchers and Scholars Office (IRSO) |
Maintains I-9 records |
Health Services |
Maintains employee medical evaluation records |
Divisions/departments that have training requirements |
Maintain training records |
H. Implementing Documents
For Berkeley Lab Staff:
Document number |
Title |
|
LBNL Background Checks Requirements |
|
LBNL Policy Highlights |
|
Positions Requiring a Preplacement, Postemployment Medical Evaluation |
|
New Employee Briefing (mandatory) |
|
Overview of EH&S at LBNL (mandatory) |
|
General Employee Radiation Training (mandatory) |
|
Trafficking Victims Protection (mandatory) |
|
Computer Security Training (mandatory for computer users) |
|
Property at Berkeley Lab |
|
New Employee Benefits |
For Berkeley Lab Managers and Supervisors:
Document number |
Title |
|
Supervisor Responsibilities Training (mandatory for new supervisors) |
|
Supervisor Scenario Workshop---HR Issues (mandatory for new supervisors) |
For Berkeley Lab HR Staff:
Document number |
Title |
|
Understanding the Terms and Conditions of Employment Policy Training Presentation |
|
Background Checks Implementation Procedure |
|
Background Check Disclosure and Authorization (BCD&A) form |
|
Pass Probationary Period Template |
|
Probationary Period Extension Notice Template |
I. Contact Information
For more information, contact your division's Human Resources Center.
Feedback on HR policies and procedures is welcomed. Send comments to [email protected].
J. Revision History
Date |
Revision |
By Whom |
Revision Description |
Section(s) Affected |
Change Type |
6/14/2011 |
0 |
M. Bello |
In addition to reorganizing the policy for better clarity and understanding, Berkeley Lab has added two new sections: Eligibility for Employment or Placement, and Criminal Conviction Reporting. |
All |
Major + 30 days |
1/2/2012 |
1 |
M. Bello |
Rewrite for wiki |
All |
Minor |
DOCUMENT INFORMATION
Title: |
Terms & Conditions of Employment |
Document number |
02.04.002.000 |
Revision number |
1 |
Publication date: |
1/2/2012 |
Effective date: |
6/14/2011 |
Next review date: |
1/2/2015 |
Policy Area: |
Recruitment |
RPM Section (home) |
Human Resources |
RPM Section (cross-reference) |
none |
Functional Division |
Human Resources |
Prior reference information (optional) |
RPM Chapter 2.01(E)(6) |
Source Requirements Documents
- California Labor Code 432.2, employer cannot require applicants or employees to take a polygraph test
- California Investigative and Consumer Reporting Agencies Act (ICRAA)
- California Labor Code, Employment of minors
- California Consumer Credit Reporting Agencies Act (CCRAA)
- California Disposal of Consumer Report Information and Records
- DOE Contract 31, Clause I.127, FAR 52.222-54 EMPLOYMENT ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION (JAN 2009)
- DOE Contract 31, Clause I.25, FAR 52.222-29 NOTIFICATION OF VISA DENIAL (JUN 2003)
- (Federal) Employee Polygraph Protection Act (1988)
- (Federal) Immigration and Nationality Act (INA)
- (Federal) Immigration Reform & Control Act (IRCA) (1986)
- University of California Personnel Policies for Staff Members (PPSM) 21, Appointment
- University of California Personnel Policies for Staff Members (PPSM) 22, Probationary Period
Implementing Documents
For Berkeley Lab Staff:
Document number |
Title |
Type |
|
LBNL Background Checks Requirements |
Process |
|
LBNL Policy Highlights |
Form |
|
Positions Requiring a Preplacement, Postemployment Medical Evaluation |
Procedure |
|
New Employee Briefing (mandatory) |
Training Workshop |
|
Overview of EH&S at LBNL (mandatory) |
Training Workshop |
|
General Employee Radiation Training (mandatory) |
Training Workshop |
|
Trafficking Victims Protection (mandatory) |
Training Workshop |
|
Computer Security Training (mandatory for computer users) |
Training Workshop |
|
Property at Berkeley Lab |
Training Workshop |
|
New Employee Benefits |
Training Workshop |
For Berkeley Lab Managers and Supervisors:
Document number |
Title |
Type |
|
Supervisor Responsibilities Training (mandatory for new supervisors) |
Training Workshop |
|
Supervisor Scenario Workshop---HR Issues (mandatory for new supervisors) |
Process |
For Berkeley Lab HR Staff:
Document number |
Title |
Type |
|
Understanding the Terms and Conditions of Employment Policy Training Presentation |
Online training |
|
Background Checks Implementation Procedure |
Procedure |
|
Background Check Disclosure and Authorization (BCD&A) form |
Form |
|
Pass Probationary Period Template |
|
|
Probationary Period Extension Notice Template |
|
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Title: |
Terms & Conditions of Employment |
Document number |
02.04.002.000 |
Revision number |
1 |
Publication date: |
1/2/2012 |
Effective date: |
6/14/2011 |
Next review date: |
1/2/2015 |
Policy Area: |
Recruitment |
RPM Section (home) |
Human Resources |
RPM Section (cross-reference) |
none |
Functional Division |
Human Resources |
Author name/contact info |
M. Bello |
|
|
Revision 0 publication date |
6/20/2011 |
Retirement date |
n/a |
Prior reference information (optional) |
RPM Section 2.01(E)(6) |
|
|
Inputs from more than one Functional Area? |
No |
List additional Functional Areas & contacts |
|
|
|
Inputs from more than one Policy Area? |
No |
List additional Policy Areas & contacts |
|
|
|
30-day notification needed? |
Yes |
30-day start date |
n/a |
30-day end date |
n/a |
|
|
LDAP protected? |
No |
|
|
Need TABL reminders? |
No |
Frequency |
n/a |
Brief reminder text: |
n/a |
|
|
Approval Sheet for this revision received (date) |
|
Key labels/tags:
- (Policy Area 1), (Policy Area 2), (Section)
New terms that need to be added to Glossary/Acronym list:
- (list items not found and context (Policy Area name) – full definition would be included in Policy)
Implementing Documents restricted to department/functional use
(optional – these will be used for tracing between requirements and associated documents)
Document number |
Title |
|
|
|
|
Side bars:
Side bar 1 location (to the right of D.4)
Sidebar 1 text:
International Researchers and Scholars Office (IRSO) is located in Building 65A, next to the main bus and shuttle stop.
1 Cyclotron Road, MS 65A
Berkeley CA 94720
fax: (510) 486-7563
Sidebar 2 location (to the right of D.7 and D.8)
Sidebar 2 text:
New Employee Trainings
For more information:
New Employee Orientation and Training
New Employee Briefing (mandatory)
Overview of EH&S at LBNL (mandatory)
General Employee Radiation Training (mandatory)
Trafficking Victims Protection (mandatory)
Computer Security Training (mandatory for computer users)
Supervisor Responsibilities (mandatory for new supervisors)
Supervisor Scenario Workshop---HR Issues (mandatory for new supervisors)
Property at Berkeley Lab
New Employee Benefits
New Postdoctoral Fellow Benefits Orientation