Bumping Notification Clause Samples
A Bumping Notification clause establishes the process by which one party informs another that a previously agreed arrangement or reservation is being altered or replaced, typically due to higher-priority needs or opportunities. In practice, this clause might apply in contexts such as event bookings or service contracts, where a client may be notified that their scheduled time or reserved resource is being reassigned to another party, often with specified notice requirements. The core function of this clause is to provide a clear and fair mechanism for managing changes in priority or availability, thereby reducing disputes and ensuring all parties are aware of their rights and obligations in the event of a schedule or allocation change.
Bumping Notification. The Board shall notify the Association advising it of the redundant position(s), the pattern of bumping and the name(s) of affected Employee(s). Such notice shall be written and shall also be given individually in writing to the affected Employee(s). The notice shall be given to both the Association and the affected Employee(s) at the end of the Employee's last shift of their current work week. The Employee and the Association shall both have two (2) working days in which to respond to the Board’s notice.
Bumping Notification. The Municipality shall notify the Association advising it of the redundant position(s) within each Department, the pattern of bumping and the name(s) of affected Employees. Such notice shall be written and shall also be given individually in writing to the affected Employee(s). The notice shall be given to both the Association and the affected Employee(s) at the end of the Employee's last shift of their current work week. The Employee and the Association shall both have two (2) working days in which to respond to the Municipality's notice.
