POSTING FOR ADDITIONAL EMPLOYEES IN A CLASSIFICATION Sample Clauses

POSTING FOR ADDITIONAL EMPLOYEES IN A CLASSIFICATION. (a) (05) When there is a vacancy temporary or otherwise of thirty (30) days or more and the Company intends to fill such vacancy or when a new position is created and either of the vacancies are subject to the terms of this Agreement, the position shall be posted, with the estimated hours available, on the bulletin board provided for this purpose opposite the Human Resources Office for a period of five (5) working days exclusive of Saturday, Sunday and Statutory Holidays.
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POSTING FOR ADDITIONAL EMPLOYEES IN A CLASSIFICATION. 56 12.2 LIST OF VACANT POSITION(S) 57 12.3 NOTICE 57 12.4 FILL VACANT POSITIONS (93) 58 12.5 TRIAL PERIOD 58 12.6 AWARDING OF POSITION 59 12.7 RETURN TO FORMER POSITION 59 12.8 EMPLOYEE ON A LEAVE OF ABSENCE 59 12.9 VACANT SCHEDULE “B” POSITIONS 59 12.10 SCHEDULE "A" EMPLOYEE ACCEPTED INTO A SCHEDULE "B" POSITION 60 12.11 APPLICATION FOR THE SAME POSITION 60 12.12 GRIEVANCE FILED BY A SENIOR EMPLOYEE 60 12.13 OCCUPATION OF A TEMPORARY VACANCY 60 12.14 TEMPORARY POSITIONS 61 ARTICLE 13 - PROBATIONARY EMPLOYEES 62 13.1 PROBATIONARY PERIOD 62 13.2 SENIORITY AFTER PROBATION 62

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