Notice of Layoff Whenever Sample Clauses

Notice of Layoff Whenever it becomes necessary because of a material change in duties, a reorganization or a shortage of work or funds, to reduce the number of full-time employees in any division of the Authority, the President & CEO shall file a notice at least thirty (30) days prior to the expected day of the layoff specifying the classification(s) in which the layoff is to occur and the number of employees to be laid off in each classification.‌
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Notice of Layoff Whenever it becomes necessary to reduce the work force, seniority employees affected shall be given statutory notice or pay-in-lieu of notice. Layoff of less than thirteen weeks and more than four days (4) shall be given five (5) days notice of layoff. Same notice is also required for temporary layoff period, which is not to exceed 35 weeks in a 52-week period, (benefits continuing with the exclusion of short-term disability). This shall not apply when there is a lack of work due to a situation beyond the control of the Company, such as fire, weather conditions, power, water, mechanical or air failure, raw material shortage, or a shortage of qualified independent inspection personnel.

Related to Notice of Layoff Whenever

  • Notice of Layoff The Employer shall make every reasonable effort under the circumstances to provide affected employees with at least fourteen (14) calendar days’ notice prior to the contemplated effective date of a layoff.

  • Notice of Layoffs The County shall give reasonable notice to the Association before effecting any layoffs which materially affect employees represented under this Memorandum of Understanding. Upon receiving such notice, the Association may meet and confer regarding the effect of the layoff.

  • Notice of lay off shall not apply where the Employer can establish that the lay-off results from an act of God, fire or flood.

  • Notice of Lay-off All regular employees shall be given in writing the following notice of lay-off or salary in lieu of notice:

  • Advance Notice of Layoff The Employer shall notify employees who are to be laid off four (4) weeks prior to the effective date of layoff. If the employee has not had the opportunity to work the days as provided in this article, they shall be paid for the days for which work was not made available.

  • NOTICE OF DELAYS Except as otherwise provided under this Contract, when either party has knowledge that any actual or potential situation is delaying or threatens to delay the timely performance of this Contract, that party shall, within one (1) business day, give notice thereof, including all relevant information with respect thereto, to the other party.

  • Advance Notice of Lay-Off In the case of lay off, the Employer shall notify all permanent employees who are about to be laid off twenty (20) working days prior to the effective date of lay off. If the employee, in such case, has not had the opportunity to work twenty (20) full days after notice of lay off, the employee shall be paid in lieu of work for that part of twenty (20) days during which work was not made available.

  • Notice of Leave In any case in which the necessity for FMLA leave is based upon an expected birth or placement for adoption, or planned medical treatment for a serious health condition of the employee, family member, or member of the employee’s household, the employee will provide the Superintendent with at least sixty (60) calendar days advance written notice of the date the leave is to begin. When the need for FMLA leave is due to unforeseen circumstances and advance notice is not practicable, the employee will provide notice of the need for such leave as soon as practicable.

  • Notice of Delay 12.1. When anything delays or threatens to delay the timely performance of the Purchase Order, Supplier must immediately provide written notice to Buyer in writing of all relevant information, including but not limited to the reasons for the potential delay and Supplier’s short-term and long-term mitigation actions.

  • Notice Any notice required or permitted to be given by either party to the other shall be deemed sufficient if sent by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, addressed by the party giving notice to the other party at the last address furnished by the other party to the party giving notice: if to the Issuer, at 00 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxxxx, and if to Distributors, at 00 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxxxx.

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