Vacancy Definition Clause Samples

Vacancy Definition. A vacancy in office shall exist whenever an elected or appointed state officer is not in active pay status for one hundred and eighty (180) days, unless a longer period is recommended by the Judicial and Internal Affairs Committee and approved by the Board of Directors. Resignation or retirement from public service will result in an automatic vacancy.
Vacancy Definition. A vacancy shall be defined as any position in the bargaining unit resulting from: 1. A bargaining unit member leaving employment as a result of a termination, resignation, or death. 2. A bargaining unit member non-renewed. 3. A bargaining unit member transfer to another bargaining unit position. 4. A bargaining unit member assuming a non-bargaining unit position. 5. The creation of a new bargaining unit position. 6. The Board is not obligated to fill vacant positions.
Vacancy Definition. A vacancy is any unfilled or new position in the bargaining unit that the District desires to fill.
Vacancy Definition. A vacancy shall be defined as a teaching or extra-curricular position to be filled resulting from the creation of a new position or the resignation, death, retirement or dismissal of a current employee. The district shall post all vacancies that occur in the bargaining unit. The vacancy notice shall contain the grade, building, and deadline for applications for the vacancy. All bargaining unit members that apply for a vacancy shall receive a meeting with the hiring administrator.
Vacancy Definition. For the purpose of this Article, a vacancy is defined to mean any permanent bargaining unit job opening which the Employer intends to fill in the facility and shall be filled by seniority.
Vacancy Definition. Any non-certified employee may apply for transfer when vacancy exists. A vacancy shall be defined as an opening in a newly created position which occurs as a result of the employee’s resignation, retirement, promotion, reassignment, transfer, or termination on which the board decides to fill and is not filled by the reassignment of current bargaining unit personnel. Such application for vacancy shall be in writing and submitted to the Superintendent within the ten (10) day posting period. The request for the transfer will be reasons for the denial. Vacancies shall be filled upon qualifications of the applicant, needs of the District and seniority.
Vacancy Definition. A vacancy is defined as an opening in an existing bargaining unit position which is caused by death, retirement, discharge, resignation or transfer of the employee who previously held the position, or the creation of a new bargaining unit position. A vacancy does not exist if the position must be filled by an employee returning from an approved leave of absence or by an employee recalled after a reduction-in-force. The term “vacancy” shall not apply to any short term position or summer employment extension.

Related to Vacancy Definition

  • Vacancy Defined A vacancy shall be defined as a newly created position, or a present position that is not filled and that the Board intends to fill.

  • Key Definitions As used herein, the following terms shall have the following respective meanings:

  • Seniority Definition Seniority is the Layoff Service Date which is the date the employee began state service (except as a temporary appointee) as adjusted for break(s)-in-service. (See Letter of Agreement 70.00-09-179 in Appendix A).

  • Amended Definition The following definition in Section 1.1 of the Credit Agreement shall be and it hereby is amended and restated in its entirety to read as follows:

  • FTE Definition Part-time teacher FTE will be determined by the ratio of the teacher’s actual assignable time to the teacher assignable time of a full-time assignment in the teacher’s school. This FTE will be used to calculate the maximum prorated portion of a teacher’s instructional time.