Layoff Bumping Recall Sample Clauses

Layoff Bumping Recall. In the event it becomes necessary to lay off employees, employees shall be laid off in the inverse order of their countywide seniority. When an employee is laid off due to reduction in work force, he/she shall be permitted to exercise his/her seniority rights to bump (replace an employee with less seniority). Such employee, if he/she so desires, may bump any employee in an equal or lower pay classification provided the bumping employee has greater seniority than the employee he/she bumps, and also provided he/she has the skill, ability, and qualifications required to perform the job. All laid off employees shall be notified and recalled in inverse order of their layoff, provided they have the skill, ability, and qualifications required to perform the job. New employees shall not be hired into positions for which there are qualified laid off employees. Seniority shall be terminated if the laid off employee fails to report for work within fifteen (15) days of recall from layoff. Notice of recall for this purpose shall be deemed sufficient if delivered to the employee personally or if the employee is notified by registered mail at his/her last known address on file at the School Board. The Employer agrees to continue group hospitalization insurance premium payments for one additional month after an employee is laid off. The employee may continue to pay his/her part of the premium subject to the provisions of the COBRA Law, provided the payment is received by the Risk Management/Insurance Department on or before the fifth (5th) day of each month. But in no event may the coverage be continued beyond the date the employee became eligible for coverage under any other group type plan. An employee will accrue no fringe benefits while on lay-off status, but upon returning to work, will have restored to him/her any fringe benefits which he/she had accrued prior to being laid off.
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Layoff Bumping Recall. In the event it becomes necessary to lay off employees, employees shall be laid off in the inverse order of their county-wide seniority. If relocation of senior employee results in additional dead head mileage, the employee would be required to provide their own transportation to a pre-determined storage location. In the event that a route opens in employee's original geographic area, he/she would have first choice at the route prior to the bid process.
Layoff Bumping Recall 

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  • Layoff Recall Section 1. Bargaining unit employees shall be laid off and recalled on the basis of available work within each job classification. Layoffs shall be in reverse order of seniority and recalls shall be in order of seniority; provided however, that in order to avoid layoff and in order to be subject to recall, the most senior employee within the affected classification must be qualified, in the judgment of the University, to perform all available work. Any gross abuse of the University's discretion to judge qualifications shall be subject to the grievance procedure. Any employee who would otherwise be laid off may bump (i.e., replace) the least senior employee in another bargaining unit job classification if they previously held such job with the University and remain qualified, in the judgment of the University, to perform all work available in the job into which they are bumping. An employee who elects not to bump shall not lose their right to recall to the employee’s regular job, but shall lose their bumping rights for the duration of the layoff. When it becomes necessary to lay off an employee, such employee shall, if possible, be notified at least ten (10) work days before the layoff occurs; provided, however, such notice shall not be required with respect to temporary layoffs or lack of work occasioned by breakdown of machinery, floods, fires, utility failures, Acts of God, or other causes beyond the University's control. When an employee is to be recalled from layoff, the University shall notify the employee by telephone (confirmed by certified or hand delivered letter, copy to Chief Xxxxxxx) specifying the time to report back to work, which notice shall, if possible, not be less than five (5) work days prior to the reporting time. In order to be eligible for recall, any employee who is laid off must keep the University currently advised in writing of their current whereabouts, address and telephone number, and any temporary changes thereof. The employee shall, within twenty-four (24) hours after receiving notice of recall, notify the University if for any reason the employee cannot report for work at the specified time. In the event an employee is unable to return to work due to illness or injury certified by a physician, the employee shall not lose their right to subsequent recall but the University may pass them over in order to fill an available position.

  • Layoff and Recall (a) A layoff of employees shall be made on the basis of seniority, based on an integrated seniority list of all hours paid since date of last hire. It is understood and agreed that through the bumping procedure the first to be laid off are probationary employees followed by those who work casual part-time shifts. No agency or new hires will be used when there is an employee on layoff provided that the employees on layoff will meet the staffing requirements of the Home. An employee will not be laid off out of seniority order if her lack of qualification for a junior employee’s shift can be remedied by a three (3) day orientation to that shift. An employee will not be denied recall to a shift if her lack of qualification for the recall opportunity can be remedied by a three (3) day orientation to that shift.

  • LAYOFFS AND RECALL 9 (1) Layoffs shall be made within classification on a county wide basis in the inverse 10 order of total county seniority. Employees on emergency or temporary 11 appointment in the affected classification shall be laid off prior to the layoff of

  • LAYOFFS AND RECALLS 17.01 Both parties recognize that job security should increase in proportion to length of service. Therefore, in the event of a layoff, employees shall be laid off in the reverse order of seniority. Employees shall be recalled in order of their seniority providing they are qualified to do the work.

  • Layoff A layoff of an employee shall be deemed to occur when an employee is removed from the work schedule for one (1) week or more due to lack of work.

  • SENIORITY, LAYOFF AND RECALL 30 Section 1 Seniority Defined 30 Section 2 Termination Of Seniority Rights 31 Section 3 Layoff 32 Section 4 Permanent Layoff 32 Section 5 Layoff Lists 34 Section 6 Recall 35 Section 7 Removal from Layoff List 35 Section 8 Work Out of Class and Mobility 36 ARTICLE 16 EXPENSE ALLOWANCES 37

  • Layoffs When an appointing authority determines that a reduction in force is necessary, implementation of that reduction in force will proceed as follows:

  • SENIORITY, LAYOFF, RECALL Employees will be laid off or reduced to part-time when necessary in reverse order of seniority providing the senior employee possesses the required qualifications and demonstrated ability to perform the necessary job functions after a thirty (30) day familiarization period. Employees will be recalled to work in order of seniority providing the senior employee possesses the required qualifications and demonstrated ability to perform the necessary job functions within a thirty (30) day familiarization period.

  • Recall from Layoff Full-time and regular part-time nurses shall be recalled in the order of seniority unless otherwise agreed between the Hospital and the local Union, subject to the following provisions, provided that a nurse recalled is qualified to perform the available work:

  • Layoff Order Seasonal employees shall be laid off in inverse order of classification seniority within the principal place of employment of the position(s) to be eliminated unless waived by mutual agreement between the employee and the Appointing Authority.

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