Common use of Definition of Vacancy Clause in Contracts

Definition of Vacancy. A vacancy shall be defined as a position previously held by a bargaining unit member, or a newly created position within the bargaining unit. No vacancy shall be filled until it has been posted for at least five (5) working days unless the vacancy is being filled by recalling a member from layoff.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

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Definition of Vacancy. A vacancy shall be is defined as a newly created position or a position previously held by a member of the bargaining unit memberthat the Board determines to fill. If the Board determines not to declare or fill a vacancy, or a newly created position it will inform the OAPSE President within the bargaining unit. No vacancy shall be filled until it has been posted for at least five twenty (520) working days unless of a position being vacated and the vacancy is being filled by recalling a member from layoffreason why.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Negotiated Agreement, Negotiated Agreement

Definition of Vacancy. A vacancy shall be defined as is a position previously held that arises by a bargaining unit member, or virtue of a newly created position, a resignation, a termination or an approved leave of absence exceeding six (6) consecutive weeks. If a vacancy occurs during the shortened days of the summer program, the position within the bargaining unit. No vacancy shall may be filled by the Superintendent or his designee on a temporary basis until it has been posted for at least five (5) working days unless the vacancy is being filled by recalling a member from layofffollowing school year.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.mackinac.org, archive.lib.msu.edu

Definition of Vacancy. A For the purpose of this Article, a vacancy shall be defined as a position previously held by a any bargaining unit memberposition which becomes vacant whether through layoff, discharge, resignation, or a newly retirement, or any bargaining unit position created position within by the bargaining unit. No vacancy shall Employer which is yet to be filled until it has been posted hired for at least five (5) working days unless the vacancy is being filled by recalling a member from layofffirst time.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: 7797.cupe.ca

Definition of Vacancy. A vacancy shall be defined as a position previously held by a bargaining unit member, or a newly created position within or a present position that is not filled or a present position that the bargaining unitBoard intends to fill excluding temporary vacancies. No vacancy Temporary vacancies shall be filled until it has been posted defined as those existing for at least five fewer than thirty (530) working days unless the vacancy is being filled by recalling a member from layoffschool days.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement

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Definition of Vacancy. A vacancy shall be defined as a newly created position or a position previously held by a bargaining unit member, or a newly created position within member of the bargaining unit. No vacancy If the Board determines not to declare or fill a vacancy, the reason for not doing so shall be filled until it has been posted for at least five furnished to the Association within twenty (520) working days unless the vacancy is being filled by recalling of a member from layoffposition opening.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: E Negotiated Agreement

Definition of Vacancy. 1. A vacancy shall be defined as a position previously held by a bargaining unit member, or a newly created position within the bargaining unit. No vacancy shall be filled until it has been posted for at least five (5) working days unless the vacancy is being filled by recalling a member from layoff.five

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Letter of Agreement

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