Classifications of Employees Sample Clauses

Classifications of Employees. Notwithstanding the provisions in D 1 below, an employee may bid on more than one concurrent job posting at a time. If he is the senior qualified bidder, as defined in Article 3, on more than one position, he shall have the right to choose which to accept, without penalty. Except for Special Postings, Eemployees shall be restricted from bidding for one (1) year after the commencement of their probationary period.
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Classifications of Employees. For the purpose of this Agreement the various trades are defined as follows:
Classifications of Employees. For the purpose of layoff, there shall be four classifications of employees:
Classifications of Employees. A. The following words and terms, wherever used in this Agreement, have the meaning indicated below:
Classifications of Employees a. There shall be four (4) general classifications of Employees:
Classifications of Employees. 8.01 All Employees covered by this Collective Agreement are Full Time Employees, Part Time Employees, Temporary Employees, Relief Employees, or Probationary Employees.
Classifications of Employees. AND RATES OF PAY 10 Section 4.01 – Classifications of Employees and Rates of Pay 10 Section 4.02 – Upgrade to Higher Rate of Pay 18 Section 4.03 – Number of Employees to be Employed 18 Section 4.04 – Severance Plan 18 ARTICLE 5 SPECIAL RULES APPLYING TO TEMPORARY EMPLOYEES 18 Section 5.01 – Groundman Class “A”/Gas Helpers 18 Section 5.02 – Exceptions to Contract 18 Section 5.03 – Right of Way Clearing Crews 18 Section 5.04 – Reporting Pay 19 Section 5.05 – Reducing the Number of Temporary Employees 19 ARTICLE 6 FOREMEN, JOURNEYMEN AND APPRETINCES 19 Section 6.01 – Apprentice Ratio 19 Section 6.02 – Apprentice Work Limitations 19 Section 6.03 – Apprentice Absence 19 Section 6.04 – Classroom Training 19 Section 6.05 – Journeyman’s Examination 19 Section 6.06 – Xxxxxxx Working in Case of Emergency 19 Section 6.07 – Xxxxxxx Performing Work 20 Section 6.08 – Gas Utility Apprentice Duties 20 Section 6.09 – Gas Utilityman Helper Duties 20 Section 6.10 – Gas Leadman 20 Section 6.11 – Gas Leadman – Temporary 20 Section 6.12 – Gas EV’s 20 Section 6.13 – Educational Course Requirements 20 Section 6.14 – Journeyman Lineman Bidding into 21 Substation Department
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Classifications of Employees. There shall be seven (7) general classifications of employees:
Classifications of Employees. 23.01 Every employee covered by this Agreement shall be classified under a job title and job description appropriate to the work he normally performs. The job classifications in which employees shall be classified are those listed below. Department Classification Ramp Ramp agent Ramp Lead Hand Grooming Grooming agent Grooming Lead Hand GSE Mechanic Mechanic Helper Painter/Welder OCC OCC agent Store Storekeeper Team Lead Ramp A Team Lead Ramp is an employee required to direct, assist and performs the same work as any employee in his basic classification, but in addition acts as a working leader to those employees assigned to him. He shall assign work; give direction on proper use of equipment, work methods and safety practices; see that assigned personnel and equipment are properly utilized; instruct new employees on the job; responsible for the inspection of all equipment used during the operations; completes reports as per internal SOP; discuss aspects of the operation with the customer; and any other duties associated with this classification.
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