Concurrent Posting Sample Clauses

Concurrent Posting. Nothing prohibits a simultaneously internal posting and external advertisement for the same position. However, when an internal applicant is determined to be qualified, the external applications shall not be considered.
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Related to Concurrent Posting

  • Float Positions The Employer may establish regular float positions which are consecutive hour shifts.

  • Posting of Vacant Positions Positions that are not filled through placement of employees from the layoff list or internal transfer list will be posted for a period of at least seven (7) calendar days, during which time, internal and external applicants may apply. The posting will include, at a minimum, a description of the work to be performed, the requirements of the position, the rate of pay and the shift.

  • New Position An approved position not reflected in the current year budget complement.

  • Longevity Increments 11.6.1 Each regular classified employee shall receive a two-range increase (5%) upon completion of five (5) years of satisfactory and continuous service. This increase will become effective at the beginning of the sixth year.

  • Funding Increases Before the Funder can make an allocation of additional funds to the HSP, the parties will:

  • STRS PICK-UP A. The Board shall pick-up contributions to the State Teachers’ Retirement System paid on behalf of the employees in the bargaining unit utilizing the salary reduction method under the following terms and conditions:

  • New Positions A. Each newly created position shall be assigned by the Employer to the national craft unit most appropriate for such position within thirty (30) days after its creation. Before such assignment of each new position the Employer shall consult with the Union for the purpose of assigning the new position to the national craft unit most appropriate for such position. The following criteria shall be used in making this determination:

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