Return to Bargaining Unit from Temporary Service Outside Bargaining Unit Sample Clauses

Return to Bargaining Unit from Temporary Service Outside Bargaining Unit. A regular employee who returns to the bargaining unit without a break in OHSU service shall have the right to return to the same or substantially equivalent position of employment, if available, as the position the employee last held in the bargaining unit, provided that [a request to return is made within thirty (30)] the nurse returns within ninety (90) days from the date of placement outside the bargaining unit. Upon return to the bargaining unit, the employee is subject to the seniority restrictions outlined in Section 18.4. Should there be no vacant position available, a layoff shall occur and the employee shall have the same rights as other employees placed on layoff status (see Article 20). T/A 2-16-17
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Return to Bargaining Unit from Temporary Service Outside Bargaining Unit. A regular employee who returns to the bargaining unit without a break in OHSU service shall have the right to return to the same or substantially equivalent position of employment, if available, as the position the employee last held in the bargaining unit, provided that the nurse returns within ninety (90) days from the date of placement outside the bargaining unit. Upon return to the bargaining unit, the employee is subject to the seniority restrictions outlined in

Related to Return to Bargaining Unit from Temporary Service Outside Bargaining Unit

  • Positions outside the Bargaining Unit (a) An employee may substitute temporarily in a position outside the bargaining unit for up to fifteen (15) months from the date of the assignment. Bargaining unit employees shall be given the first opportunity to fill the resulting vacancy. The employee shall have the right to return to her or his bargaining unit position prior to the expiry of the fifteen (15) month period by giving the Employer six (6) weeks’ notice. Where an employee is backfilling outside of the bargaining unit for purposes of pregnancy and/or parental leave, the period of time will be extended up to nineteen (19) months from the date of the assignment. An employee who remains outside of the bargaining unit beyond the period covered by this article shall lose all seniority. When the employee returns to the bargaining unit, all other employee(s) shall revert to their previous positions. An employee must remain in the bargaining unit for a period of at least three (3) months before transferring out of the bargaining unit again or she or he will lose all seniority held at the time of the subsequent transfer unless the parties agree otherwise.

  • Work of the Bargaining Unit (a) In order to protect the standard of nursing care, the Employer shall not contract out the work normally performed by members of this bargaining unit except:

  • Transfer and Seniority Outside the Bargaining Unit (a) It is understood that an employee shall not be transferred by the Hospital to a position outside the bargaining unit without his consent except in the case of temporary assignments not exceeding six (6) months. Such employees on temporary assignments shall remain members of the bargaining unit.

  • Transfers and Seniority Outside Bargaining Unit No employee shall be transferred to a position outside the bargaining unit without the employee's consent. If an employee is transferred to a position outside of the bargaining unit, the employee shall retain seniority acquired at the date of leaving the unit, but will not accumulate any further seniority. If such an employee later returns to the bargaining unit, the employee shall be placed in a job consistent with the employee's seniority. Such return shall not result in the layoff or bumping of an employee holding greater seniority.

  • Bargaining Unit The term "bargaining unit" as used in this Agreement refers to the bargaining unit defined in Article 1, Recognition.

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