Certification of Layoff The President Sample Clauses

Certification of Layoff The President. CEO shall certify the names of those full-time employees to be laid off as determined by Authority rules. Layoffs shall be by classification and based on seniority, but in accordance with status and appointment type by using the following categories:‌ a. Permanent full-time employees; b. Permanent part-time employees; c. Provisional (new hires) full-time employees; d. Provisional (new hires) part-time employees; e. Temporary employees. Employees in the category at the bottom of the list are to be laid-off first and no employees from a higher category can be laid-off until all employees in the lower categories have been laid-off.
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