Common use of Definition of Vacancy Clause in Contracts

Definition of Vacancy. A job vacancy exists when the Employer determines to increase the work force and to fill the new position(s) and/or when any of the following personnel transactions take place and the Employer determines to replace the previous incumbent: termination, transfer, promotion, demotion, and related transactions.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Definition of Vacancy. A job vacancy exists when the Employer determines to increase the work force and decides to fill the a new position(s) and/or position, or when any of the following personnel transactions take place and the Employer determines decides to replace a previous incumbent in the previous incumbent: termination, transfer, promotion, demotion, and related transactionsbargaining unit.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: oa.mo.gov, oa.mo.gov, dmh.mo.gov

Definition of Vacancy. A job vacancy exists when the Employer determines to increase the work force and to fill the new bargaining unit position(s) and/or when any of the following personnel transactions take place and the Employer determines to replace the previous incumbent: terminationterminations, transfertransfers, promotionpromotions, demotiondemotions, and related transactionstransactions for bargaining unit positions.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, www.ctulocal1.org

Definition of Vacancy. A job vacancy exists when the Employer determines to increase the work force and decides to fill the a new position(s) and/or ), or when any of the following personnel transactions take place and the Employer determines decides to replace a previous incumbent in the previous incumbent: termination, transfer, promotion, demotion, and related transactionsbargaining unit.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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Definition of Vacancy. A job vacancy exists when the Employer officeholder determines to increase the work force and to fill the new position(s) and/or when any of the following personnel transactions take place and the Employer determines to replace the previous incumbent: terminationterminations, transfertransfers, promotionpromotions, demotion, demotions and related transactions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: macoupincode.com

Definition of Vacancy. A job vacancy exists when the Employer determines to increase the work force and decides to fill a new or existing position in the new position(s) and/or when any of the following personnel transactions take place and the Employer determines to replace the previous incumbent: termination, transfer, promotion, demotion, and related transactionsBargaining Unit.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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