INVOLUNTARY TRANSFER/REASSIGNMENT - SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES Sample Clauses

INVOLUNTARY TRANSFER/REASSIGNMENT - SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES. An involuntary transfer or reassignment is one not sought or requested, or not agreed to by the bargaining unit member transferred/reassigned. The District reserves the right to involuntarily transfer an employee when there are irreconcilable differences between bargaining unit members, provided the following criteria has been met:
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INVOLUNTARY TRANSFER/REASSIGNMENT - SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES. An involuntary transfer or reassignment is one not sought or requested, or not agreed to by the bargaining unit member transferred/reassigned, subject to approval of the Superintendent or designee and Association president or designee. The Association will respond within five (5) days of notification. A bargaining unit member, upon request, shall be given written reasons for transfer/reassignment and upon request will be given a conference with the Superintendent or designee. All involuntary transfers/reassignments shall meet the following criteria.

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  • Involuntary Termination in Connection with a Change in Control Notwithstanding anything contained herein, in the event of an Involuntary Termination prior to a Change in Control, if the Involuntary Termination (1) was at the request of a third party who has taken steps reasonably calculated to effect such Change in Control or (2) otherwise arose in connection with or in anticipation of such Change in Control, then the Executive shall, in lieu of the payments described in Section 4 hereof, be entitled to the Post-Change in Control Severance Payment and the additional benefits described in this Section 5 as if such Involuntary Termination had occurred within two (2) years following the Change in Control. The amounts specified in Section 5 that are to be paid under this Section 5(h) shall be reduced by any amount previously paid under Section 4. The amounts to be paid under this Section 5(h) shall be paid within sixty (60) days after the Change in Control Date of such Change in Control.

  • Changed Circumstances In the event that:

  • Constructive Termination “Constructive Termination” shall be deemed to occur if (A) there is a material reduction or change in job duties, responsibilities and requirements inconsistent with Executive’s position with the Company and prior duties, responsibilities and requirements, provided that neither a mere change in title alone nor reassignment to a position that is substantially similar to the position held prior to the change in terms of job duties, responsibilities or requirements shall constitute a material reduction in job responsibilities; or (B) there is a reduction in Executive’s then-current base salary by at least twenty percent (20%), provided that an across-the-board reduction in the salary level of all other senior executives by the same percentage amount as part of a general salary level reduction shall not constitute such a salary reduction; or (C) Executive refuses to relocate to a facility or location more than 50 miles from the Company’s current location; provided, however, that in each case above, Executive must first provide notice of the existence of the circumstances giving rise to a Constructive Termination within ninety (90) days of the initial existence of such circumstances and the Company must be provided with a period of thirty (30) days from the date of receipt of such notice to cure the circumstances giving rise to a Constructive Termination; provided further that the Company may notify Executive at any time prior to expiration of the cure period that it will not cure the circumstances, in which case the cure period shall end immediately upon such notification.

  • Individual Special Circumstance Arrangements Notwithstanding Article 2.02, the Home and the Union may agree in certain circumstances, to adjust the schedule of an individual full-time employee who normally works seventy five (75) hours bi-weekly, to enable an average bi-weekly work assignment of sixty (60) to seventy five (75) hours.

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  • Termination without Cause or Resignation for Good Reason in Connection with a Change of Control If the Company terminates Executive’s employment with the Company without Cause (excluding death or Disability) or if Executive resigns from such employment for Good Reason, and, in each case, such termination occurs during the Change of Control Period, then subject to Section 4, Executive will receive the following:

  • Good Reason Termination Good Reason Termination means a Termination of Employment initiated by Participant that is related to one or more conditions described in subsection (a), and that is subject to the timing, notice and remedy provisions of subsection (b):

  • Good Reason Defined For purposes of this Agreement, the Employee shall have "Good Reason" to terminate his employment during the term of this Agreement only if:

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