Role of Seniority in Promotions Sample Clauses

Role of Seniority in Promotions. In cases of promotion, qualifications, skill, ability, experience, and seniority shall be considered. Where the above listed factors (except seniority) are relatively equal between applicants, seniority shall be the governing factor.
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Role of Seniority in Promotions. (a) In cases of promotion (other than appointments to positions outside the scope of the Bargaining Unit) the following factors shall be considered:
Role of Seniority in Promotions. Transfers and Staff Changes For all promotions, transfers and staff changes, the qualifications, abilities and seniority of the applicants concerned will be the considerations. Where these factors are relatively equal, seniority will be the determining factor.
Role of Seniority in Promotions. Both parties recognize:
Role of Seniority in Promotions. In making promotions and filling vacancies, the Employer’s decision will be based on the following factors:

Related to Role of Seniority in Promotions

  • Role of Seniority in Promotions and Transfers The parties hereto agree that promotion shall be on the basis of qualification and seniority; in the event that applicants for a given position are similarly qualified, the position shall be awarded to the applicant with the greater seniority in the bargaining unit.

  • Role of Seniority in Layoffs (a) Both parties recognize that job security shall increase in proportion to length of service. Therefore, in the event of a layoff, employees shall be laid off in the reverse order of their bargaining-unit-wide seniority, providing that the retained employees are able to perform the available work.

  • Role of Seniority in Lay-Offs Both parties recognize that job security shall increase in proportion to length of service. Therefore, in the event of a lay-off, Employees shall be laid off in the reverse order of their seniority within the daycare centre, provided that the remaining jobs shall continue to be filled with qualified Employees.

  • Role of Seniority A reduction in force shall be based on seniority within a department, discipline or specialty, provided that the senior staff have appropriate qualifications and are providing satisfactory service. Whenever possible, an employee shall be given an opportunity to serve the College in some other capacity for which he/she is qualified. This clause applies to all employees, including those on leave at time of reduction of staff.

  • PROMOTIONS AND SENIORITY Promotion in the VFRS shall be based on eligibility and on the candidate having the ability to perform the essential duties of the rank at the time of promotion. In cases where two candidates are relatively equal in their aggregate scores, the more senior member in the division will be ranked higher for the purpose of both promotion and acting assignments.

  • Super Seniority In the event of a layoff, the Plant Chairperson, Committeepersons and Stewards shall have super seniority.

  • Use of Seniority Seniority shall be used to accommodate employees' preferences where the collective agreement so provides.

  • Seniority Frozen When an Agency intends to initiate a layoff, the Agency will notify the Union in writing that all seniority will be frozen from the date of notice for a period not to exceed three (3) months. However, during the period when seniority is frozen, the employee will continue to accumulate time towards seniority for purposes of future computations. The three (3) month freeze may be extended by mutual written agreement of the Union and the Agency.

  • Posting of Seniority Lists See the Local Provisions Appendix L5.

  • 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

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