Employee retires Sample Clauses

Employee retires. It is the employee's responsibility to keep the Employer informed of his/her current address and telephone number.
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Employee retires. If Employee accepts a different position with PGE during the term of this Agreement, as long as such change is approved by the President and CEO of PGE, such change shall not disqualify Employee under (i), (ii) or (iii) of this Subsection 2B from any Retention Payment. Should Employee reduce the hours he or she works for PGE on a monthly basis, this shall not disqualify Employee under (i), (ii) or (iii) of this Subsection 2B from any Retention Payment, but the amount of the Retention Payment under Subsection 1B shall be reduced by the same percentage as the reduction in hours worked. The following terms shall have the following meanings:
Employee retires. 7. Is laid off for a period longer than the total seniority at time of layoff.
Employee retires. Employees with more than five (5) consecutive years of employment who have quit employment in good standing by giving proper notice, shall receive payment for accumulated PTO days within fifteen (15) days after the quit. Employees who do not leave in good standing, or who do not give proper notice, or who have been discharged for cause, are not entitled to payment of their accumulated PTO days.
Employee retires. C. As long as an individual is employed by the Employer under a teaching contract, his/her seniority continues to accumulate.
Employee retires. B. A seniority list of regular unit employees and their seniority date will be provided to the Association no later than October 1 of each contract year.
Employee retires. Section 1
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Employee retires. D. Employee is convicted of a felony or is convicted of a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude.
Employee retires. 3. Any Employee of Ypsilanti Township within the bargaining unit who shall accept advancement of a position exempt from the bargaining unit here under shall retain all prior accumulated seniority and; should such employee subsequently be rehired to a position within said bargaining unit, such accumulated seniority shall be restored to such employee along with the benefits associated with that prior accumulated seniority. This seniority here refers to years of service and not date of hire.
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