Common use of Equal Seniority Clause in Contracts

Equal Seniority. A tie in seniority shall occur when two (2) or more Unit Members have the same amount of seniority credit as determined by the seniority list. Ties in seniority shall be broken by the following method to determine the most senior Unit Member. A. The Unit Member with the first day worked in a non-supplemental teaching bargaining unit position; then B. The Unit Member with the earliest date of employment (date of hire) by the Board; C. By lottery, with the most senior Unit Member being the one whose name is drawn first, etc. This procedure shall be implemented in the presence of a designated Association representative.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Negotiated Agreement, Negotiated Agreement

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Equal Seniority. 1. A tie in seniority shall occur when two (2) or more Unit Members members have the same amount of seniority credit as determined by the seniority list. 2. Ties in seniority shall be broken by the following method to determine the most senior Unit Member.member: A. a) The Unit Member member with the first day worked in a nonexcluding supplemental and initial-supplemental teaching bargaining unit positionyear extended service; then B. b) The Unit Member member with the earliest date of employment (date of hire); then c) by Date of application with the BoardPlymouth-Shiloh School District; C. d) By lottery, with the most senior Unit Member member being the one whose name is drawn first, etc. This procedure shall be implemented in the presence of a designated Association representative.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Professional Negotiations Agreement, Professional Negotiations Agreement, Professional Negotiations Agreement

Equal Seniority. 1. A tie in seniority shall occur when two (2) or more Unit Members bargaining unit members have the same amount of seniority credit as determined by the seniority list. 2. Ties in seniority shall be broken by the following method to determine the most senior Unit Member.bargaining unit member: A. The Unit Member a. the bargaining unit member with the first day worked in a non-supplemental teaching bargaining unit positionworked; then B. The Unit Member b. the bargaining unit member with the earliest date of employment (date of hire) ); then c. by the Board; C. By lottery, with the most senior Unit Member bargaining unit member being the one whose name is drawn first, etc. This procedure shall be implemented in the presence of a the designated Association representativerepresentative assigned by the Association.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Negotiated Agreement, Negotiated Agreement

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Equal Seniority. β€Œ A tie in seniority shall occur when two (2) or more Unit Members have the same amount of seniority credit as determined by the seniority list. Ties in seniority shall be broken by the following method to determine the most senior Unit Member. A. The Unit Member with the first day worked in a non-supplemental teaching bargaining unit position; then B. The Unit Member with the earliest date of employment (date of hire) by the Board; C. By lottery, with the most senior Unit Member being the one whose name is drawn first, etc. This procedure shall be implemented in the presence of a designated Association representative.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Negotiated Agreement

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