Same Start Date Clause Samples
The "Same Start Date" clause establishes that multiple agreements, obligations, or contractual periods will commence on an identical, specified date. In practice, this means that all relevant parties or contracts referenced by the clause are synchronized to begin at the same time, regardless of when each individual agreement was signed. This ensures administrative consistency, simplifies tracking of obligations, and prevents confusion or disputes about when responsibilities or benefits begin.
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Same Start Date. In the event two (2) or more employees begin work on the same day, a numerical suffix will be attached to the seniority date of such employees based on the last name in alphabetical order. The employee that completes their probationary period first or the employee whose name is highest in alphabetical order shall be deemed the most senior.
Same Start Date. In the event two or more employees begin work on the same day, a numerical suffix will be attached to the seniority date of such employees based on the last four digits of the employee’s social security number. The employee with the lowest four digit number shall be deemed the most senior.
Same Start Date. On the event two (2) or more Associates begin work on the same day; a numerical suffix will be attached to the seniority date of such Associates based on the last four (4) digits of the Associate Social Security number, The Associate with the lower four (4) digit number shall be deemed the most senior.
Same Start Date. For those employees hired after ratification of this agreement, in the event two or more employees begin work on the same day, a numerical suffix will be attached to the seniority date of such employees based on the last four digits of the employee’s social security number. The employee with the lowest four digit number shall be deemed the most senior.
Same Start Date. In the event that two (2) or more employees, other than in the banquet department, begin work on the same day a numerical suffix will be attached to the seniority date of such employees based on the last four digits of the employee’s social security number. The employee with the lowest four digit number shall be deemed the most senior. In the banquet department, if two (2) or more employees begin work on the same day a numerical suffix will be attached to the seniority date of such employees based on the employee’s birthdate. The employee whose birthdate is closest to January 1 shall be deemed the most senior.
