BUMPING EMPLOYEE IN BEGINNER'S JOB Sample Clauses

BUMPING EMPLOYEE IN BEGINNER'S JOB. (a) If the Company cannot effect a demotion or displacement of an employee in accordance with Section 206.3 and, if in addition, such employee does not for any reason effect an election in accordance with Section 206.4 or 206.5, he/she may elect to displace that employee in the Demotion Area, in a beginning classification who has the least Service for which he/she meets the qualifications of the transfer. (Amended 1-1-00) (b) If the Company cannot effect a demotion or displacement of an employee in Subsection (a) hereof, such employee may elect to displace that employee in the Demotion Unit in a beginning classification, who has the least Service, for which the employee meets the qualifications of a transfer. (Amended 1-1-00) (c) If the Company cannot effect a demotion or displacement of an employee in Subsections (a) and (b) hereof, if the employee has been employed three years or more, such employee may elect to displace that employee in the Company in a beginning classification, who has the least Service, for which the employee meets the qualifications for a transfer. (Amended 1-1-00)
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BUMPING EMPLOYEE IN BEGINNER'S JOB. (a) If the Company cannot effect a demotion or displacement of an employee in accordance with Section 19.3 and, if in addition, such employee does not for any reason effect an election in accordance with Section 19.4 or 19.5, he/she may elect to displace that employee in the Demotion Area, in a beginning classification who has the least Service for which he/she meets the qualifications of the transfer. (Amended 1-1- 00) (b) If the Company cannot effect a demotion or displacement of an employee in Subsection (a) hereof, such employee may elect to displace that employee in the Demotion Unit in a beginning classification, who has the least Service, for which the employee meets the qualifications of a transfer. (Amended 1-1-00) (c) If the Company cannot effect a demotion or displacement of an employee in Subsections (a) and
BUMPING EMPLOYEE IN BEGINNER'S JOB. (a) If the Company cannot affect a demotion or displacement of an employee in accordance with Section 19.3 and, if in addition, such employee does not for any reason affect an election in accordance with Section

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