Employee Requests for Reassignment Sample Clauses

Employee Requests for Reassignment. The Company will maintain an environment in which employees can make known their interest in being reassigned to other positions for which they are qualified to perform and which may satisfy their personal needs. A job posting and reassignment process will be maintained which will allow employees, without fear of reprisal, to make application for reassignment and receive consideration as a candidate for open positions for which they are qualified. The Company will provide the Union with a copy of the request for reassignment procedure and any changes thereto.
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Employee Requests for Reassignment. The Company will maintain an 48 environment in which employees can make known their interest in 49 being reassigned to other positions for which they are qualified to 50 perform and which may satisfy their personal needs. A job posting and 51 reassignment process will be maintained which will allow employees, 52 without fear of reprisal, to make application for reassignment and 53 receive consideration as a candidate for open positions for which 54 they are qualified. The Company will provide the Union with a copy of 55 the request for reassignment procedure and any changes thereto. 56
Employee Requests for Reassignment. 20.6.1 Employees may request a change to a position for which he/she is noncompetitively eligible. Employees seeking such positions are encouraged to apply to vacancies, solicitations of interest, and rotational opportunities for which they are eligible.

Related to Employee Requests for Reassignment

  • Employee Request Subject to the operational requirements of the service, the Employer shall make every reasonable effort to ensure that an Employee's written request for vacation leave is approved. Where, in scheduling vacation leave, the Employer is unable to comply with the Employee's written request, the immediate management supervisor shall:

  • Employee Requests To reduce the impact of a layoff, an employee may request a voluntary layoff, leave without pay, a reduction in compensation, reduction in hours of work, or movement to a funded, vacant exempt position for which the employee is qualified. If it is necessary to limit the number of employees who are on unpaid leave at the same time, the President, reporting Vice President, or designee, in consultation with the Associate Vice President for Human Resource Services and/or designee, will determine who will be granted a leave without pay and/or reduction in hours based upon business and staffing needs. The decision regarding whether to move an employee to a vacant exempt position is discretionary with the College.

  • Employee-Requested Schedule Changes Overtime-eligible employees’ workweeks and work schedules may be changed at the employee’s request and with the Employer’s approval, provided the Employer’s business and customer service needs are met and no overtime expense is incurred.

  • Employee Resignation (a) Unless otherwise agreed by the Employer and an Employee, an Employee other than a probationary Employee may resign at any time by giving a minimum of four weeks' written notice to the Employer.

  • Employee Representation Clauses 49, 50 and 51 of this Agreement outline the rights for employee representatives and Union Delegates when assisting Employees. For clarity, each Employee has the right to determine whether they wish to be represented by a Union Delegate, Employee Representative, another representative of their choosing, or not at all. Such representatives (or individual Employees) are entitled to the protections of Division 4 of Part 3-1 of the Fair Work Act in relation to their involvement in lawful industrial activities.

  • EMPLOYEE RELATIONS Neither the Company nor any of its subsidiaries is involved in any labor dispute nor, to the knowledge of the Company or any of its subsidiaries, is any such dispute threatened. None of the Company's or its subsidiaries' employees is a member of a union and the Company and its subsidiaries believe that their relations with their employees are good.

  • Employee Removal At District’s request, Contractor shall immediately remove any Contractor employee from all District properties in cases where the District in its sole discretion determines that removal of that employee is in the District’s best interests.

  • Employee Response The employee upon whom a Notice of Proposed Action has been served shall have seven (7) calendar days to respond to the appointing authority either orally or in writing before the proposed action may be taken. Upon request of the employee and for good cause, the appointing authority may extend in writing the period to respond. If the employee's response is not filed within seven (7) days or during an extension, the right to respond is lost.

  • Employee Representative The employee may choose someone to represent him or her at any step in the procedure. No person hearing a grievance need recognize more than one representative for any employee at any one time, unless he or she so desires.

  • Employee Requirements The employee must have enrolled, elected to defer, and in fact deferred a qualifying amount during the calendar year, to qualify for the match.

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