Central Seniority Division Sample Clauses

Central Seniority Division. Xxxxxxx (MP 386.0) to McAlester (MP 564.8) on the Cherokee Subdivision. McAlester (MP 564.8) to Red River (MP 656.15) on the Choctaw Subdivision. Paola (MP 327.0) to Coffeyville (MP 662.8) on the Coffeyville Subdivision. Chico (MP 562.0) to Chickasha (MP 436.3) on the Xxxxxx Subdivision. Chickasha (MP 436.3) to Wichita (MP 241.8) on the Xxxx Subdivision. Chickasha (MP 0.0) to Xxxxxx Industrial Lead (MP 42.7) on the Xxxxxx Subdivision. Wichita (MP 241.8) to Xxxxxxxxx (MP 172.0) on the Lost Springs Subdivision. End of Track (MP 515.0) to End Of Track (MP 482.0) on the Oklahoma City Subdivision. Paola (MP 43.3) to Xxxxxxx (MP 136.2) on the Xxxxxxx Subdivision. Chase (MP 324.5) to Broken Arrow (MP 282.0) on the Tulsa Subdivision. Van Buren (MP 497.2) to Levy-S (MP 346.14) on the Van Buren Subdivision. Coffeyville (MP 662.8) to Van Buren (MP 497.2) on the Xxxxxxx Subdivision. Includes Xxxxx, Tulsa, Conway, Lawton, Wichita, Arkansas City Industrial Leads.
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Related to Central Seniority Division

  • CASUAL SENIORITY EMPLOYEE LIST On or before September 1, 2016, School Boards shall establish a seniority list for casual/temporary employees, where a list does not currently exist. This will be a separate list from permanent employees and shall have as its sole purpose to track length of service with the Board. Further, the list shall have no other force or effect on local collective agreements other than those that may already exist for casual/temporary employees in the 2008-12 local collective agreement.

  • Department Seniority Department seniority is defined as continuous length of service in calendar days within the employee’s department and where applicable, shall be used for internal department processes, such as vacation and schedule bids.

  • Company Seniority An employee's total accumulated time of employment with the Company which has not been interrupted by a continuous period in excess of six (6) months.

  • 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 Unit Layoff List Selection shall next be made from the Seniority Unit Layoff List unless the vacancy is being filled by an employee with more classification seniority who has received notice of permanent layoff.

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

  • 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.

  • Departmental Seniority Departmental seniority is defined as the length of employment within the employee’s current department. Department seniority shall accrue as of the first day of employment or transfer into a new department.

  • SENIORITY, LAYOFF, RECALL Employees will be laid off or reduced to part-time when necessary in reverse order of seniority providing the senior employee possesses the required qualifications and demonstrated ability to perform the necessary job functions after a thirty (30) day familiarization period. Employees will be recalled to work in order of seniority providing the senior employee possesses the required qualifications and demonstrated ability to perform the necessary job functions within a thirty (30) day familiarization period.

  • 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.

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