redundant definition

redundant means being no longer required by an employer to continue doing a job because, for a reason that is not a usual reason for change in the employer's work-force, the employer has decided that the job will not be done by any person.
redundant means being no longer required by an employer to continue doing a job because the employer has decided that the job will not be done by any person.
redundant has a corresponding meaning.

Examples of redundant in a sentence

  • Redundant teachers who apply for these positions, and who indicate in their application that they have Recall Rights, shall be placed based on seniority, qualifications, and entitlement.

  • Redundant direct transfer trip ("DTT") will be used between the Albany 2 Collector Substation and the line terminal at Long Lane and LaFarge Substations to ensure removal of the generation.

  • Redundant employees will be provided with a statement detailing their service period with TransGrid, the employee’s classification and comment stating the termination was caused by redundancy.

  • The Protection SUFs at the POI will require the following major electrical and physical equipment: • Control cabling • Redundant A & B relay systems • A & B pilot schemes • Relay panels • Communication equipment for remote communication to relays The Developer will complete this work.


More Definitions of redundant

redundant. , “REDUNDANCY” means the dismissal where the employer no longer requires the work to be done by any person.
redundant or "redundancy" in reference to a teacher or teachers means a teacher or teachers whose services are not required by the Board and who has been laid off, or has been notified by the Board that he or she is to be laid off, in compliance with Article 8.
redundant means a situation where a Participant’s position ceases to exist or is substantially changed due to a variety of reasons including reorganisation, restructuring, change in business practice or strategy, technological change or downturn in business.
redundant means no longer required or necessary in order to enable the Licensee to comply with its obligations under the Act or the Licence in relation to the Licensee’s transmission system provided that a relevant asset shall not be regarded as being redundant solely because it is in the ownership or control of a third party;
redundant means surplus to the system.
redundant means the situation where a position has become surplus to the Company’s labour requirements as a result of the operation requirements of the Company and an employee’s employment terminates as a result. A position will not be redundant when the company simply relocates its operations.
redundant means redundant as defined in section 139 of the Employment Rights Act 1996;