Filling Vacancies Due to Reassignment of an Employee to Another Craft. When it is necessary to permanently reassign an ill or injured full-time regular or part-time flexible employee who is unable to perform the regularly assigned duties, from one craft to another craft within the office, the following procedures will be followed: A. When the reassigned employee is a full-time regular employee, the resulting full-time regular vacancy in the com- plement, not necessarily in the particular duty assignment of the losing craft from which the employee is being reassigned, shall be posted to give the senior of the full-time regular employees in the gaining craft the opportunity to be reassigned to the vacancy, if desired.
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Samples: National Agreement, National Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Filling Vacancies Due to Reassignment of an Employee to Another Craft. When it is necessary to permanently reassign an ill or injured full-time regular or part-time flexible employee who is unable to perform the regularly assigned duties, from one craft to another craft within the office, the following procedures will be followed:
A. When the reassigned employee is a full-time regular employee, the resulting full-time regular vacancy in the com- plement, not necessarily in the particular duty assignment of the losing craft from which the employee is being reassigned, shall be posted to give the senior of the full-time regular employees in the gaining craft the opportunity to be reassigned to the vacancy, if desired.
B. If no full-time regular employee accepts the opportunity to be assigned to the vacancy in the complement, not necessar- ily in the particular duty assignment in the other craft, the sen-
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Samples: National Agreement, National Agreement