Common use of DEFINITION – SENIORITY Clause in Contracts

DEFINITION – SENIORITY. An employee’s seniority calculation commences with the first date of work. Seniority shall be defined as the length of continuous service within the bargaining unit. In the event that more than one individual bargaining unit member has the same starting date of work, and/or same seniority, position on the seniority list shall be determined by drawing lots. In the event an employee changes classifications, the employee shall retain previously earned seniority. All such changes in classifications shall be based on qualifications as determined by the Administration.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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DEFINITION – SENIORITY. An employee’s seniority calculation commences with the first date of work. Seniority shall be defined as the length of continuous service within the bargaining unit. In the event that more than one individual bargaining unit member has the same starting date of work, and/or same seniority, position on the seniority list shall be determined by drawing lots. In the event an employee changes classificationsclassification, the employee shall retain previously earned seniority. All such changes in classifications shall be based on qualifications as determined by the Administration.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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DEFINITION – SENIORITY. An employee’s seniority calculation commences with the first date of work. Seniority shall be defined as the length of continuous service within the bargaining unitDistrict. In the event that more than one individual bargaining unit member has the same starting date of work, and/or same seniority, position on the seniority list shall be determined by drawing lots. In the event an employee changes classifications, the employee shall retain previously earned seniority. All such changes in classifications shall be based on qualifications as determined by the Administration.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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