Unit Consolidation Sample Clauses

The Unit Consolidation clause allows for the combination of multiple units or components into a single, unified entity within the context of an agreement or project. In practice, this means that separate deliverables, lots, or service areas can be merged for purposes such as billing, management, or performance evaluation. This clause is particularly useful for streamlining administration and reducing complexity, as it enables parties to treat several related items as one, thereby simplifying oversight and potentially reducing costs.
Unit Consolidation. Nurses from both units will be placed in available jobs in 9 the consolidated unit according to qualifications, on the same shift and status, 10 with seniority controlling placement in cases of conflict. If there are not enough 11 positions for all affected nurses, lay-off rules will apply.
Unit Consolidation. Effective July 1, 1992, the two units formerly known as (1) Secretarial/Clerical and (2) Physical Plant shall be combined into one Association as defined in Section A above. Collectively they are identified as the Supportive Staff Association (Association).
Unit Consolidation. The Office of Residential Education and Services reserves the right to reassign residents or consolidate units occupied at less than full capacity at any time. If a student occupying a super-single is assigned a roommate, the University will refund a prorated amount of super-single charges based on the date the new roommate moves into the unit.