Regional Staff Planning Committees Sample Clauses

Regional Staff Planning Committees. The central parties agree to establish Regional Staff Planning Committees to facilitate the redeployment of laid off employees among the Participating Hospitals. To achieve this objective the Hospital Staff Planning Committee will forward to the Regional Staff Planning Committee a list of the names and addresses of laid off employees who have expressed an interest in working at other Participating Hospitals and who have undertaken skills assessment procedures provided by any government training agency, that may be in place. In filling vacancies not filled by bargaining unit members the Hospitals are encouraged to give first consideration to laid off employees who are on the list and who are qualified to perform the work. For benefit-entitlement purposes, it is recognized that Hospitals shall be free to grant to any employees hired through this process full credit for service earned with another Hospital. The size, structure, composition, and activities of each Committee will be mutually determined by the parties, and application will be made to any available funding source for the funding of administrative expenses.
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Regional Staff Planning Committees. The following provision will appear in all Collective Agreements replacing any Regional Staff Planning Committees provision that existed in the Hospital's expiring Collective Agreement: The central parties agree to establish Regional Staff Planning Committees to facilitate the redeployment of laid off employees among the Participating Hospitals. To achieve this objective the Hospital Staff Planning Committee will forward to the Regional Staff Planning Committee a list of the names and addresses of laid off employees who have expressed an interest in working at other Participating Hospitals and who have undertaken skills assessment procedures provided by any government training agency, that may be in place. In filling vacancies not filled by bargaining unit members the Hospitals are encouraged to give first consideration to laid off employees who are on the list and who are qualified to perform the work. For benefit-entitlement purposes, it is recognized that hospitals shall be free to grant to any employees hired through this process full credit for service earned with another hospital. The size, structure composition, and activities of each Committee will be mutually determined by the parties and application will be made to any available funding source for the funding of administrative expenses.
Regional Staff Planning Committees. The central parties agree to establish Regional Staff Plan- ning Committees to facilitate the redeployment of laid off employees among the Participating Hospitals. To achieve this objective the Hospital Staff Planning Committee will forward to the Regional Staff Planning Committee a list of the names and addresses of laid off employees who have expressed an interest in working at other participating Hospitals and who have undertaken skills assessment procedures provided by any government train- ing agency, such as that may be in place. filling vacancies not filled by bargaining unit mem- bers the Hospitals are encouraged to give first considera- tion to laid off employees who are on the list and who are qualified to the work. For benefit-entitlementpur- poses, it is recognized that shall be free to grant to any employees hired through this process full credit for service earned with another hospital. The size, structure, composition, and activities of each Committee will be mutually determined by the parties, and application will be made to any available funding source for the funding of administrative expenses.
Regional Staff Planning Committees. Lay-off and Recall ......................... Benefits of Lay-off ......................... Article Job Posting ....................................... Article No Contracting Out ................................ Article Work of the Bargaining Unit ....................... Work of the Bargaining Unit ................
Regional Staff Planning Committees. The central parties agree to establish Regional Staff Planning Committees to facilitate the of laid off employees among the Participating Hospitals. T O achieve this objective the Hospital Staff Planning will forward to the 'Regional Staff Committee a list of the names and addresses of laid off employees who have expressed an interest in working at other Participating Hospitals and who have undertaken assessment procedures provided by any training agency, such as that may be in place. In filling vacancies not filled by bargaining unit members the Hospitals are encouraged to give first consideration to laid off employees who are on the list and who are qualified to perform the work. benefit-entitlement purposes, it is that hospitals shall be free to grant to any employees hired through this process credit for service earned with another hospital. The size, structure, composition and activities of each Committee will be mutually determined by the parties, and application will be made to any available funding source for the funding of administrative Layoff and Recall In the event of layoff, the Hospital shall lay off employees in the reverse order of their seniority within their classification, providing that there remain on the job employees who then have the to perform the work. An employee who is subject to layoff shall have the right to accept the layoff; or
Regional Staff Planning Committees. Lay-off and Recall . . . . . . . . . . . . Benefits on Lay-off . . . . . . . . . . . Job Posting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Regional Staff Planning Committees. The size, structure, composition, and activities of each Com- mittee will be mutually determined by the parties, and ap- plication will be made to any available funding source for the funding of administrative expenses.
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Regional Staff Planning Committees. Not Applicable
Regional Staff Planning Committees. Insert the following standard language. Where the collective agreement provides otherwise and the parties cannot agree to the standard language, the existing provision will be maintained as non-standard language. Any non-standard provision related to Regional Staff Planning Committee is to be continued under 10.04. The central parties agree to establish Regional Staff Planning Committees to facilitate the redeployment of laid off employees among the Participating Hospitals. To achieve this objective the Hospital Staff Planning Committee will forward to the Regional Staff Planning Committee a list of the names and addresses of laid off employees who have expressed an interest in working at other Participating Hospitals and who have undertaken skills assessment procedures provided by any government training agency, such as HTAP, that may be in place. In filling vacancies not filled by bargaining unit members the Hospitals are encouraged to give first consideration to laid off employees who are on the list and who are qualified to perform the work. For benefit-entitlement purposes, it is recognized that hospitals shall be free to grant to any employees hired through this process full credit for service earned with another hospital. The size, structure composition, and activities of each Committee will be mutually determined by the parties and application will be made to any available funding source for the funding of administrative expenses.

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