Common use of Computing Seniority Clause in Contracts

Computing Seniority. A) The seniority of an employee shall be computed on the basis of the length of his service, from the date of his last employment with the Company, subject to the provisions of this Agreement. When more than one employee is hired on the same date, to establish their seniority position, their names will be placed on the seniority lists in alphabetical order by last name (at the time of hire), first name, and middle name.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement (Roller Bearing Co of America Inc), Agreement (RBC Bearings INC)

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Computing Seniority. A) A. The seniority standing of an employee shall be computed on the basis of the length of his service, from the . His seniority date is his date of his last employment with the Company, subject to the provisions of this Agreementhire. When more than one employee is hired on the same date, to establish their seniority position, their names will be placed on the seniority lists in alphabetical order by last name (at the time of hire), then first name, and middle nameif needed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement (Roller Bearing Co of America Inc), Agreement (RBC Bearings INC)

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Computing Seniority. A) A. The seniority standing of an employee shall be computed on the basis of the length of his service, from the date of his last employment with the Company, subject to the provisions of this Agreement. When more than one employee is hired on the same date, to establish their seniority position, their names will be placed on the seniority lists in alphabetical order by last name (at the time of hire), first name, and middle name.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement (Bremen Bearings Inc)

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