Competitive class definition
Examples of Competitive class in a sentence
Competitive class employees shall be governed under the applicable provisions of the Civil Service Law.
Competitive class employees who do not have a statutory right to another competitive class position may also “bump” into non-competitive or labor class positions within the bargaining unit.
For Competitive class employees, Civil Service Rules and Regulations apply.
Competitive class employees shall be entitled to the protections of this Article after they have received a permanent appointment.
In the event that it is determined by Board resolution to effect a permanent reduction in staff, the permanent layoff of employees covered by this Agreement shall be accomplished in accordance with the following: Competitive class employees shall be laid off according to Civil Service rules and regulations.
The following structures assist in meeting students’ individual needs: • Competitive class sizes allow teachers to develop a deep understanding of individual student strengths and needs.
Competitive class positions are subject to statutory layoff and recall rights not addressed in this agreement.
When a permanent employee in the Competitive class is to be laid off, Section 80 and other pertinent sections of the Civil Service Law will be invoked and will govern the layoff procedure of such employee.
Competitive class employees, veterans of the United States Armed Forces and active volunteer fire fighters shall be eligible for recall for the statutory period of preferred eligibility.
Competitive class employees shall be entitled to such recall for four (4) years.