Reductions in Work Force Sample Clauses

Reductions in Work Force. 11.01 When there is any reduction in the workforce the Company shall layoff in reverse order of seniority.
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Reductions in Work Force. 11.01 When there is any reduction in the workforce the Company shall layoff in reverse order of seniority. The senior employee retained must be qualified to perform the tasks assigned. In the event the employee retained is not qualified for a position for which his seniority might otherwise be grounds for retention, the employee may use his/ her bumping rights for a position for which they are qualified. The most junior employees on the seniority list will be laid off first and so on up the list. (A maximum of 3 bumping rights allowed).
Reductions in Work Force. 1. If there is a loss or reduction of an Aeromedical contract, the affected pilot(s) assigned to that contract will be placed in the Oil & Gas pilot pool, except as described in section 2 below. If there is a loss or reduction of an Oil & Gas contract, the affected pilot(s) assigned to that contract will be placed in the Oil & Gas pilot pool. If a reduction in force is necessary in any other business unit, the affected helicopter pilot(s) will be placed in the Oil & Gas pilot pool. If a reduction in force is necessary in Oil & Gas, a pilot’s bidding seniority shall determine the order of layoff, with the least senior pilot laid off first.
Reductions in Work Force. In the event of a layoff, those employees whose layoff procedures are not prescribed by any law, rule or regulation binding on the BOCES shall be laid off in inverse order of seniority within their job classification provided the employee retained is capable of performing the duties involved, in accordance with Civil Service Law. Members who are to be laid off will receive a minimum of a 30 day notice.
Reductions in Work Force. In the event that the City determines layoffs will occur, the City Manager or designee shall meet and confer with OPEIU 29 representatives prior to the implementation of layoffs regarding the impact(s) of such layoffs.
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