SENIORITY DIVISIONS Sample Clauses

SENIORITY DIVISIONS. The Seniority Divisions into which the Technical Services Business Unit is divided are as follows: EASTERN – that part of Canada lying east of Thunder Bay. WESTERN – that part of Canada lying west of and including Thunder Bay.
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SENIORITY DIVISIONS. The Seniority Divisions into which the Logistics & Supply Business Unit is divided are as follows: EASTERN – that part of Canada lying east of Winnipeg. WESTERN – that part of Canada lying west of and including Winnipeg.
SENIORITY DIVISIONS. Division I - All hourly rated employees in the bargaining unit except those employees in skilled trades classifications. Division II - All hourly rated employees in the bargaining unit in skilled trades classifications.
SENIORITY DIVISIONS. The GM Technical Center shall be comprised of two (2) seniority divisions. DIVISION I – TRADES ENGINEERING - Includes all Engineering hourly-rated employees in the Local 160 Bargaining Unit employed in trades classifications. REAL ESTATE & FACILITIES OPERATIONS - Includes all Real Estate & Facilities Operations hourly-rated employees in the Local 160 Bargaining Unit employed in trades classifications. DIVISION II - NON-TRADES - Includes all hourly-rated employees in the Local 160 Bargaining Unit employed in the non-trades classifications.
SENIORITY DIVISIONS. Seniority within the plant will operate within each of the following divisions for purposes of job movements:

Related to SENIORITY DIVISIONS

  • Seniority Dates Upon request, the Employer agrees to make available to the Union the seniority dates of any employees covered by this Agreement. Such seniority dates shall be subject to correction for error on proper representation by the Union.

  • Seniority Date Employees shall acquire seniority upon completion of the probationary period as defined in Article XIII and upon acquiring seniority, the seniority date shall relate back to the first date of continuous service in the bargaining unit. If more than one employee commences work on the same date, lot shall determine seniority ranking for such employees. A District-Wide seniority list will be provided for the exclusive representative no later than November 1 of each year.

  • Seniority Roster The District shall maintain an updated seniority roster, indicating employee's class seniority and hire date seniority. Such rosters shall be available to CSEA.

  • Seniority Rosters Quarterly, the Employer shall prepare a roster of all bargaining unit employees in an institution, geographic jurisdiction or Agency as appropriate. The roster will list employees in descending order of State seniority credits and will contain each employee’s name, State seniority credits, and Institutional seniority credits if applicable. Seniority rosters will be provided to the Chapter President or Assembly President and posted in the work areas of affected employees. Where available, the Employer may provide an electronic posting of the roster in lieu of a paper roster. Each employee’s individual employee seniority credits will be displayed on the employee’s earnings statement.

  • 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.

  • Seniority Units Seniority Unit" is defined as set forth in Appendix A.

  • Seniority Application Except under extraordinary circumstances, vacations, shifts, shift transfers and regular days off shall be scheduled with due regard for the needs of the agency, seniority, and employee preference. The state and the PBA understand that there may be times when the needs of the agency will not permit such scheduling.

  • SENIORITY AND LAYOFFS 11.01 Seniority of employees shall be recognized within their respective trade and job classifications. New employees shall be placed on the seniority list upon the completion of their probationary period and their respective seniority shall be dated back to the date of their most recent hiring.

  • Classification Seniority Classification Seniority" is defined as the length of service in a specific job classification within the bargaining unit, beginning with the date an employee starts to serve a probationary appointment. Classification Seniority shall be interrupted only by separation because of resignation, discharge for just cause, failure to return upon expiration of a leave of absence, failure to respond to a recall from layoff, or retirement.

  • Seniority Accrual All paid leaves shall be treated as continuous employment for the purposes of seniority accrual. Unpaid leaves shall be treated as continuous employment for the purposes of seniority accrual for the duration of the leave, except for movement up the salary increment scale.

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