Exceptions to the Order of Layoff Sample Clauses

Exceptions to the Order of Layoff. 116. In the event of a layoff, a person appointed to a position requiring special qualifications or skills as approved by the Court Executive Officer shall continue in the position unless a more senior employee or holdover in the class in which the layoff occurs possesses the same qualifications and skills. The Court Executive Officer may administer such tests as deemed necessary to determine possession of special qualifications and skills. Such exceptions to the order of layoff shall require the prior express approval of the Court Executive Officer.
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Exceptions to the Order of Layoff. 38.18 A faculty unit employee may be excluded from the order of layoff only as provided in provision 38.19.

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