Awarding a Vacant Route Sample Clauses

Awarding a Vacant Route. 1. When it has been determined to fill a rural carrier vacancy, consideration shall be given to all regular rural carriers at the vacancy post office, including stations and branches. In addition: a. Consideration shall be given to a rural carrier hav- ing retreat rights to that office; and b. Consideration shall be given to any rural carrier from another office in the District or within one hundred (100) miles with one or more excess rural carriers. The parties may mutually agree to expand the area of consideration beyond 100 miles if they determine it is necessary to provide sufficient vacancies for offices with excess rural carriers. In all instances, the above carrier(s) will bid for the posted vacancy, at the vacancy office with regular car- riers, substitutes, and RCA applicants with one (1) year of current continuous service as an RCA. 2. The following shall be the order of consideration in the filling of a vacancy: a. All regular rural carriers included in Section 1 above based on the seniority of the carrier. b. The residual vacancy shall be awarded to a regu- lar rural carrier who has been approved for a mutual exchange at the office in accordance with Article 12.5.A.3. However, mutual exchanges may not be approved in an office to which a rural carrier has retreat rights or to an office that has excess rural carriers. c. The residual vacancy shall be withheld when there are excess rural carriers for which there are not sufficient vacancies. The union will be notified of the location and reason, when man- agement determines to withhold vacancies. d. If a vacancy still exists, it shall be awarded to the part-time flexible rural carrier at the office with the longest period of service in the office as a part- time flexible rural carrier, who will be converted to a regular rural carrier. In no instance will a part- time flexible rural carrier have the right to refuse conversion to regular rural carrier. e. If a vacancy still exists, it shall be awarded to a substitute rural carrier at the post office where the vacancy exists. The vacancy shall be awarded to the substitute applicant having accrued the long- est period of continuous service as a substitute rural carrier and auxiliary rural carrier in that office, unless another substitute rural carrier is deemed to be substantially better qualified. Such continu- ous service is that which occurred immediately prior to the appointment. f. Consideration shall be given to a former substi- tute of that off...
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Awarding a Vacant Route. 1. When it has been determined to fill a rural carrier vacancy, consideration shall be given to all regular rural carriers at the vacancy post office, including stations and branches. In addi- tion: a. Consideration shall be given to a rural carrier having re- treat rights to that office; and b. Consideration shall be given to an excess rural carrier from another office within one hundred (100) miles. In all instances, the above carrier(s) will bid for the posted vacancy, at the vacancy office with regular carriers, substitutes, and RCA applicants with one (1) year of continuous service as an RCA. 2. The following shall be the order of consideration in the filling of a vacancy: a. All regular rural carriers included in Section 1 above based on the seniority of the carrier.
Awarding a Vacant Route. 1. When it has been determined to fill a rural carrier vacancy, consideration shall be given to all regular rural carriers at the vacancy post office, including stations and branches. In addition: a. Consideration shall be given to a rural carrier hav- ing retreat rights to that office; and b. Consideration shall be given to any rural carrier from another office in the District or within one hundred (100) miles with one or more excess rural carriers. The parties may mutually agree to expand the area of consideration beyond 100 Article 12.3.C.1.b miles if they determine it is necessary to provide sufficient vacancies for offices with excess rural carriers. In all instances, the above carrier(s) will bid for the posted vacancy, at the vacancy office with regular carriers, substitutes, and RCA applicants with one (1) year of current continuous service as an RCA. 2. The following shall be the order of consideration in the filling of a vacancy: a. All regular rural carriers included in Section 1 above based on the seniority of the carrier. b. The residual vacancy shall be awarded to a regu- lar rural carrier who has been approved for a mutual exchange at the office in accordance with Article 12.5.A.

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