Separation and Recall Procedure Sample Clauses

Separation and Recall Procedure. A. The Board and the Federation agree that the primary consideration in determining the order of lay-off of teachers, who are qualified by certification shall be seniority. Seniority shall mean total years taught while under contract in the North Branford School System (including broken or interrupted years of teaching). Notwithstanding the ability to accrue time toward seniority during broken or interrupted years of service, any teacher whose continuing contract of employment as a teacher in North Branford ended, for any reason, but who subsequently became reemployed by North Branford as a teacher on a continuing contract five or more calendar years after such employment has ended, shall not count the earlier period of employment for the purpose of seniority. Any teacher who works 50% or more of a work year shall be credited with one full year of seniority. Any teacher who works less than 50% of a work year, but more than 25% of a work year, shall be credited with half a year of seniority. Any teacher who works 25% or less of a work year shall not accrue any time toward seniority.
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Separation and Recall Procedure 

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  • Layoff and Recall Procedure (a) When layoff occurs within a department, the employee with the least seniority within the particular classification shall be the first laid off.

  • Recall Procedure a) Employees shall be recalled in the order of seniority.

  • Layoff and Recall Procedures Seniority Employees

  • Recall Procedures The offer of reemployment shall be made personally or by certified mail, return receipt requested, and the teacher shall be notified that if he/she wishes to accept, he/she must do so in writing within five (5) calendar days of receipt of notice or within ten (10) calendar days of the postmark on the envelope in which the offer is mailed, whichever is shorter. Failure to receive timely acceptance of the offer of reemployment eliminates all reemployment rights of the teacher.

  • Referral Procedure Section 4.01 In the interest of maintaining an efficient system of production in the Industry, providing for an orderly procedure of referral of applicants for employment, preserving the legitimate interests of the employees in their employment status within the area and of eliminating discrimination in employment because of membership or non-membership in the Union, the parties hereto agree to the following system of referral of applicants for employment.

  • Referral Procedures (a) For signatory Unions now having a job referral system contained in a Schedule A, the Contractor agrees to comply with such system and it shall be used exclusively by such Contractor, except as modified by this Agreement. Such job referral system will be operated in a nondiscriminatory manner and in full compliance with federal, state, and local laws and regulations which require equal employment opportunities and non-discrimination. All of the foregoing hiring procedures, including related practices affecting apprenticeship, shall be operated so as to consider the goals of the College to encourage employment of College residents and utilization of small local businesses on the Project, and to facilitate the ability of all Contractors to meet their employment needs. The Unions will exert their best efforts to recruit and refer sufficient numbers of skilled craft workers to fulfill the labor requirements of the Contractor, including specific employment obligations to which the Contractor may be legally and/or contractually obligated; and to refer apprentices as requested to develop a larger, skilled workforce. The Unions will work with their affiliated regional and national unions, and jointly with the Community Workforce Coordinator and others designated by the College, to identify and refer competent craft persons as needed for Project Work, and to identify and hire individuals, particularly residents of the College, for entrance into joint labor/management apprenticeship programs, or to participation in other identified programs and procedures to assist individuals in qualifying and becoming eligible for such apprenticeship programs, all maintained to increase the available supply of skilled craft personnel for Project Work and future construction of maintenance work to be undertaken by the College.

  • Payroll Procedures 3.1.1 The payroll period is from the first day of the month to and including the last day of the month. Payroll direct deposit shall be made on the last banking day of the month. The monthly leave reporting period ends the 15th of the month or three

  • General Procedure (a) At each Closing, and effective as of each Closing Date, each party shall deliver to the party entitled to receipt thereof the documents required to be delivered pursuant to Article VII and such other documents, instruments and materials (or complete and accurate copies thereof, where appropriate) as may be reasonably required in order to effectuate the intent and provisions of this Agreement, including the applicable Appendix D, and all such documents, instruments and materials shall be satisfactory in form and substance to counsel for the receiving party.

  • Medical Procedures 1. No teacher shall be required to perform any medical procedures (including but not limited to bandaging cuts/abrasions, gastrostomy tube feedings, tracheostomy suctioning and catheterizations) on any student.

  • Recall Provisions (a) Nurses shall be recalled to positions in the bargaining unit in reverse order of layoff. The laid off nurse(s) will be provided with recall rights to any vacant position (s)he is qualified to perform, with appropriate orientation.

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