Ties. If two or more employees have the same seniority date, ties will be broken in the following order: A. Most time worked in their current job classification, B. By lot.
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Ties. If two or more employees have the same seniority date, ties will be broken in the following order:
A. Most Longest continuous time worked in their current job classification,
B. By lot.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Ties. If two or more employees have the same seniority date, ties will be broken in the following order:
A. Longest Most continuous time hours worked in their current job classification,
B. By lot.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Ties. 23 If two or more employees have the same seniority date, ties will be broken in the 24 following order:
25 A. Most time worked in their current job classification,
26 B. By lot.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Ties. If two or more employees have the same seniority date, ties will be broken in the following thefollowing order:
A. Most time worked in their current job classification,
B. By lot.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement