Seniority Following Reinstatement Sample Clauses

Seniority Following Reinstatement. An employee shall give notice of resignation at least two (2) weeks in advance. An employee who resigns or otherwise leaves the employment of the University in good standing shall be reinstated to a position with full credit for prior service within three (3) years if selected through a standard hiring process. Seniority shall be determined by the original date of hire; however, seniority does not accrue during such absence.
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Seniority Following Reinstatement. An employee shall give notice of resignation at least two (2) weeks in advance. An employee who resigns or otherwise leaves the employment of the University in good standing and who is rehired by the University within three (3) years after the date of separation from employment may be reinstated to a position with full credit for prior service. Seniority shall be determined by the original date of hire; however, seniority and benefits do not accrue during such absence. The three (3) year reinstatement time shall be held in abeyance during periods of a complete University hiring freeze. This section is in accordance with USM BOR Policy - VII 9.61 – Policy on Reemployment and Reinstatement for Regular Status Nonexempt and Exempt Staff Employees, as amended from time to time.
Seniority Following Reinstatement. ‌ Upon successful completion of a probationary period an employee who resigns with proper notice or whose employment with the University is otherwise severed in good standing and is rehired by Department may be reinstated to a bargaining unit position with full credit for prior service if he or she returns to employment within less than three years after the date of separation from employment, in accordance with USM BOR Policy VII – 9.61 – Policy on Reemployment and Reinstatement for Regular Status Nonexempt and Exempt Staff Employees, as amended from time to time. Seniority shall be determined by the original date of hire.
Seniority Following Reinstatement. An employee who resigns with proper notice or whose employment with the University is otherwise severed in good standing may be reinstated to a bargaining unit position with full credit for prior service within two years after the date of separation from employment. Seniority shall be determined by the original date of hire.

Related to Seniority Following Reinstatement

  • Reinstatement after Leave An employee on an approved leave of absence is required to contact the Appointing Authority if an extension is being requested. Failure to contact the Appointing Authority about an extension prior to the end of the approved leave shall be deemed to be a voluntary resignation, and the employee shall be severed from State service. The Local Union and the Appointing Authority may agree to waive the five (5) month reassignment restriction in order to temporarily fill the position of an employee on unpaid Military Leave until s/he returns from active duty. Any employee returning from an approved leave of absence as covered by this Article shall be entitled to return to employment in his/her former position or another position in his/her former class/class option in his/her seniority unit, or a position of comparable duties and pay within his/her seniority unit. Employees returning from extended leaves of absence (one (1) month or more) shall notify their Appointing Authority at least two (2) weeks prior to their return from leave. Employees may return to work prior to the agreed upon termination date with the approval of the Appointing Authority. Employees returning from an unpaid leave of absence shall be returned at the same rate of pay the employee had been receiving at the time the leave of absence commenced plus any automatic adjustments that would have been made had the employee been continuously employed during the period of absence. (See also Article 12, Section 7A, regarding return from a leave of absence to a vacancy.)

  • Reinstatement from Leave Upon completion of a leave of absence, the employee is to be returned to the position formerly occupied, or to a similar position if the employee's former position no longer exists. Any replacement in the position while an employee is on leave is to be on a temporary basis.

  • Seniority Rights on Reinstatement (a) An employee who returns to work after the expiration of the maternity and/or parental leave shall retain the seniority she had accrued immediately prior to commencing the leave and shall be credited with seniority for the period covered by the approved leave.

  • Reinstatement of Employees ‌ If, prior to the constitution of an Arbitration Board pursuant to Article 11, it is found that an employee was disciplined or dismissed without just and reasonable cause, or laid-off contrary to the provisions of the Collective Agreement, that employee shall be reinstated by the Employer without loss of pay with all of her/his rights, benefits and privileges which she/he would have enjoyed if the layoff, discipline or discharge had not taken place, or upon such other basis as the parties may agree.

  • Reinstatement of Sick Leave An eligible employee who is reinstated or reappointed to State service within four (4) years of the date of resignation in good standing, or retirement shall have their accumulated but unused sick leave balance restored and posted to their credit in the records of the employing department provided such sick leave was accrued in accordance with the personnel rules or the provisions of this Agreement. An employee who receives severance pay, and returns to State service within four (4) years of the date of resignation in good standing or retirement, shall have their sick leave balance restored at sixty percent (60%) of the employee’s first nine-hundred (900) hours of accumulated but unused sick leave, plus eighty-seven and one-half percent (87½%) of the employee’s accumulated but unused sick leave in excess of nine-hundred (900) hours. Upon request, employees of the legislative branch who transfer or who are appointed to State service within four (4) years of the date of resignation in good standing or retirement shall have accumulated unused sick leave posted to the employee's credit provided such sick leave was accrued in accordance with the personnel rules or the provisions of this Agreement.

  • Loss of Seniority and Employment A Nurse shall lose both Seniority and employment in the event that:

  • Statement of Rights Under the Newborns’ and Mothers Health Protection Act Under federal law, group health plans and health insurance issuers offering group healthcare coverage generally may not restrict benefits for any hospital length of stay in connection with childbirth for the mother or newborn child to less than forty-eight (48) hours following a vaginal delivery, or less than ninety-six (96) hours following a delivery by cesarean section. However, the plan or issuer may pay for a shorter stay if the attending provider (e.g., your physician, nurse midwife, or physician assistant), after consultation with the mother, discharges the mother or newborn earlier. Also, under federal law, plans and issuers may not set the level of benefits or out-of- pocket costs so that any later portion of the 48-hour (or 96-hour) stay is treated in a manner less favorable to the mother or newborn than any earlier portion of the stay. In addition, a plan or issuer may not, under federal law, require that a physician or other healthcare provider obtain authorization for prescribing a length of stay of up to 48 hours (or 96 hours). In accordance with R.I. General Law §27-20-17.1, this plan covers a minimum inpatient hospital stay of forty-eight (48) hours from the time of a vaginal delivery and ninety-six

  • Reinstatement of Vacation Upon Recall The period of vacation leave so displaced resulting from recall and transportation time in accordance with Articles 17.16 and 17.17, shall either be added to the vacation period, if requested by the Employee and approved by the Employer, or reinstated for use at a later date.

  • Seniority Tie Breaker The Employer and the Union agree that where there is a tie in seniority between two or more Employees, a determination of seniority shall be made in the following manner:

  • Reinstatement of Employee An employee who wishes to resume employment on the expiration of leave granted in accordance with this Article shall be reinstated in the position occupied at the time such leave commenced.

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