Positions in Bargaining Unit Sample Clauses

Positions in Bargaining Unit. HOOPP recognizes the Association as the sole bargaining agent for all employees employed by HOOPP in Greater Metropolitan Toronto, save and except supervisors, analysts and above; those persons providing administrative support; staff in Office of President (CEO, CEO’s Executive Assistant, Legal Counsel, Legal Counsel’s Law Clerk and PMO) and in the Plan Operations (other than the Contact Centre and Benefit Processing sections), Finance, Information Technology & Facilities Services (other than the Client Document Imaging section), Investment Management and Strategic & Stakeholder Relations divisions; Temporary employees not performing bargaining unit work; employees working twenty-three (23) hours or less per week (may exceed 23 hours during training and extenuating circumstances with Association consultation) and students employed during the period May 1 to September 15.
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Positions in Bargaining Unit. 1. The School Committee shall provide the Association annually during the month of September with a list of the current members of the bargaining unit, their job titles, work year and salary. The list shall be updated as necessary to reflect any changes during the course of the school year.
Positions in Bargaining Unit. HOOPP recognizes the Association as the sole bargaining agent for all employees employed by HOOPP in Greater Metropolitan Toronto, save and except supervisors, analysts, senior specialists and above; those persons providing administrative support; staff in Office of President (CEO, CEO’s Executive Assistant, Legal Counsel, Legal Counsel’s Law Clerk and PMO) and in the Plan Operations (other than the Member Services and Imaging Services), Finance, Information Technology & Facilities Services, Investment Management, Human Resources and Strategic & Stakeholder Relations divisions; Temporary employees not performing bargaining unit work; employees working twenty-three

Related to Positions in Bargaining Unit

  • Bargaining Unit Roster Upon the signing of this Agreement and monthly thereafter, the Employer shall supply to the Union via a secured method an alphabetical list of all employees covered by this Agreement. The list shall include the name, address, employee identification number, date of hire, rehire date (if applicable), shift, FTE, job classification, department cost center number, unit, hourly rate of pay and monthly gross earnings. Each month, the Employer will provide a list of new hires and addresses, and a list of all employees who have terminated during the month via a secured method. The new hire and termination lists shall include the same data as the monthly employee roster except for monthly gross earnings. The termination list shall include the termination date. Within ninety (90) days of ratification, Swedish Medical Center and SEIU 1199NW will convene a work group including HRIS expert to explore a method for the Employer to provide a list of all employment changes for bargaining unit employees, via a secure site.

  • Positions outside the Bargaining Unit (a) An employee may substitute temporarily in a position outside the bargaining unit for up to fifteen (15) months from the date of the assignment. Bargaining unit employees shall be given the first opportunity to fill the resulting vacancy. The employee shall have the right to return to her or his bargaining unit position prior to the expiry of the fifteen (15) month period by giving the Employer six (6) weeks’ notice. Where an employee is backfilling outside of the bargaining unit for purposes of pregnancy and/or parental leave, the period of time will be extended up to nineteen (19) months from the date of the assignment. An employee who remains outside of the bargaining unit beyond the period covered by this article shall lose all seniority. When the employee returns to the bargaining unit, all other employee(s) shall revert to their previous positions. An employee must remain in the bargaining unit for a period of at least three (3) months before transferring out of the bargaining unit again or she or he will lose all seniority held at the time of the subsequent transfer unless the parties agree otherwise.

  • Bargaining Unit The term "bargaining unit" as used in this Agreement refers to the bargaining unit defined in Article 1, Recognition.

  • Transfers and Seniority Outside Bargaining Unit No employee shall be transferred to a position outside the bargaining unit without the employee's consent. If an employee is transferred to a position outside of the bargaining unit, the employee shall retain seniority acquired at the date of leaving the unit, but will not accumulate any further seniority. If such an employee later returns to the bargaining unit, the employee shall be placed in a job consistent with the employee's seniority. Such return shall not result in the layoff or bumping of an employee holding greater seniority.

  • RECOGNITION AND BARGAINING UNIT 2.1 The City hereby recognizes the Union as the exclusive collective bargaining representative, for the purposes stated in RCW 41.56, for the bargaining unit as defined by the Public Employment Relations Commission certification contained in Appendix A of this Agreement.

  • Non-Bargaining Unit Personnel It is understood and agreed that there are times when non-bargaining unit employees may be required to perform work customarily performed by bargaining unit employees. It is also understood that Supervisors and others will be required to work with tools only to meet requirements under the conditions listed below. Therefore, the Company shall have the right to utilize non-bargaining unit employees under one or more of the following conditions:

  • Transfer and Seniority Outside Bargaining Unit No employee shall be transferred to a position outside the bargaining unit without his consent. If an employee is transferred to a position outside of the bargaining unit, he shall retain his seniority accumulated up to the date of leaving the unit, but will not accumulate any further seniority. If such an employee returns to the bargaining unit within twelve (12) months, he shall be placed in a job consistent with his seniority. Such return shall not result in the layoff or bumping of an employee holding greater seniority.

  • Non-Bargaining Unit Employees Employees outside the bargaining unit will not perform work that is normally done by employees in the bargaining unit. However, nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as prohibiting foremen from doing work for purposes of employee instruction and evaluation, and equipment assessment, provided in so doing a lay-off of bargaining unit employees does not result, or in the case of an emergency when regular employees are not available, provided that every reasonable effort is made to find a replacement.

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