Common use of Filling Job Openings Clause in Contracts

Filling Job Openings. Open positions shall be filled as follows: A. By the most senior applicant currently holding the same job classification, who shall meet all minimum skill levels for the open position; or B. By the most qualified applicant from the bargaining unit if no employee holding the same classification applies for the open position; or C. By an outside applicant if no employee holding the same classification or no other qualified applicant from the bargaining unit applies for the open position. Nothing herein shall prohibit the filling on an open position on a temporary basis while the posting procedure is in process. A temporary basis shall be defined as a time period from one (1) to sixty (60) work days. During that sixty (60) day time period, the district shall either fill the position in accordance with the procedures herein, or notify the USA president that the position is not to be filled at that time. The Board shall not purposely terminate the employment of a person in such a position before the sixty (60) work days, and then fill the same position with another person for the purpose of avoiding posting the open position to the bargaining unit in accordance with this Article.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Filling Job Openings. Open positions shall be filled as follows: A. By the most senior applicant currently holding the same job classification, who shall meet all minimum skill levels for the open position; or B. By the most qualified applicant from the bargaining unit if no employee holding the same classification applies for the open position; or C. By an outside applicant if no employee holding the same classification or no other qualified applicant from the bargaining unit applies for the open position. Nothing herein shall prohibit the filling on of an open position on a temporary basis while the posting procedure is in process. A temporary basis shall be defined as a time period from one (1) to sixty (60) work days. During that sixty (60) day time period, the district shall either fill the position in accordance with the procedures herein, or notify the USA president that the position is not to be filled at that time. The Board shall not purposely terminate the employment of a person in such a position before the sixty (60) work days, and then fill the same position with another person for the purpose of avoiding posting the open position to the bargaining unit in accordance with this Article.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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