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Formulated by Joint Union-Management Committee. The following is set out as the method to be used in making demotions and effecting lay- offs when reductions in personnel are necessary because of curtailment of operations, lack of work, etc. It is difficult to lay down hard and fast rules to cover all cases. It is therefore considered advisable to generally follow the rules set out, but where there are cases of an unusual character and Management has reason to believe they should be deviated from, or if the rules do not appear to clearly define the action to be taken in a specific case, Management will discuss the case with the Union before taking action. These policies cover members of United Steelworkers, Local 665, and I.B.E.W., Local Union 1861, only and when Company seniority is referred to here, concerns only these Unions and specifically excludes Security Guards and all salary paid occupations. SENIORITY - DEFINED COMPANY SENIORITY - is the length of continuous service of an employee with the Company measured from the date he begins work with the Company. Seniority is lost when an employee’s service is broken by being separated from the payroll for any reason. If re-employed after separation, seniority starts from the latest date of continuous employment. JOB SENIORITY - is the length of continuous service of an employee measured from the date he begins work on a job on a permanent basis. If an employee is placed on a job on a temporary basis and such placement later becomes permanent, his job seniority will date back to the start of his last period of continuous service on that job. When there is equal job seniority, the employee with the highest Company seniority shall be considered senior. No consideration because of seniority will be given to an employee with less than thirty
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