Common use of Definition of Layoff Clause in Contracts

Definition of Layoff. An Appointing Authority may layoff an employee by reason of abolition of the position, shortage of work or funds, or other reasons outside the employee's control, not reflecting discredit on the service of the employee. For a full-time employee, a layoff occurs when their hours of work are reduced for a period of longer than ten (10) consecutive working days. However, full-time classified employees who have requested and have been authorized to work less than full-time shall not be deemed to have been laid off. Upon layoff, eligible employees are paid per Article 10, Section 6 (Vacation Transfer and Liquidation) and Article 13 (Severance Pay).

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: mape.org, mape.org, mape.org

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Definition of Layoff. An Appointing Authority may layoff an employee by reason of abolition of the position, shortage of work or funds, or other reasons outside the employee's control, not reflecting discredit on the service of the employee. For a full-time employee, a layoff occurs when their his/her hours of work are reduced for a period of longer than ten (10) consecutive working days. However, full-time classified employees who have requested and have been authorized to work less than full-time shall not be deemed to have been laid off. off.β€Œβ€Œ Upon layoff, eligible employees are paid per Article 10, Section 6 (Vacation Transfer and Liquidation) and Article 13 (Severance Pay).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.lrl.mn.gov, mape.org, mn.gov

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