WRO definition
Examples of WRO in a sentence
Such changes (the "Change Order") may be for additional work or Energy Northwest may be directed to change the direction of the work covered by the WRO, but no change will be allowed unless agreed to by Energy Northwest in writing.
If more than one person volunteers to transfer through the WRO process, the person selected will be the employee with the most time in that classification series as an employee of the agency.
If the position is filled through the WRO process, unsuccessful applicants will be notified that the position was filled through this process.
Only current employees with satisfactory or above performance, who are not on original or promotion probation, are eligible to use the WRO process.
A work reassignment opportunity (WRO) process will be announced at the same time that positions are opened as outlined in the first paragraph of this Section.
Should no one apply to transfer via the WRO process, the position will be filled following the provisions outlined in the first paragraph of this Section.
In situations where the agency can demonstrate that certain qualifications and/or experience is necessary to perform the job (those specific qualifications/experience shall be listed on the WRO posting), then the transfer opportunity shall be offered to applying employees in descending order based upon time in the class series until an employee is found who meets these criteria or until all employees applying have been considered, whichever occurs first.
Technical Services shall be requested by the District’s General Manager by Work Release Orders (WRO) to Energy Northwest.
A WRO is the process of laterally filling positions by allowing only those employees to transfer who currently hold the same title and level as the vacant position within an agency identified organizational unit.
EN’s Additional Services shall be priced in accordance with rates and terms in the WRO for the identified services.