Common use of Hardship Transfer Clause in Contracts

Hardship Transfer. The State and the Union recognize the importance of hardship transfers as a way of dealing with Work and Family issues. An employee experiencing a verifiable hardship, e.g., domestic violence, mandatory job transfer of a spouse or domestic partner as defined in Family Code Section 297, family illness, serious health condition, injury or death of family members, may request a transfer to another geographic area to mitigate the hardship. The State shall endeavor to reassign the employee to a comparable or lesser (if comparable is not available) position in the requested geographic area. If the employee accepts a position in a lower paid classification, the State shall endeavor to reinstate the employee to their former classification and comparable salary level. Transfers under this section shall be considered voluntary and any associated relocation costs shall be subject to the applicable Department of Personnel Administration laws and rules. This section is not subject to the grievance and arbitration procedure of this Contract.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Hardship Transfer. The State and the Union recognize the importance of hardship transfers as a way of dealing with Work and Family issues. An employee experiencing a verifiable hardship, e.g., domestic violence, mandatory job transfer of a spouse or domestic partner as defined in Family Code Section 297, family illness, serious health condition, injury or death of family members, may request a transfer to another geographic area to mitigate the hardship. The State shall endeavor to reassign the employee to a comparable or lesser (if comparable is not available) position in the requested geographic area. If the employee accepts a position in a lower paid classification, the State shall endeavor to reinstate the employee to their former classification and comparable salary level. Transfers under this section shall be considered voluntary and any associated relocation costs shall be subject to the applicable Department of Personnel Administration Human Resources laws and rules. This section is not subject to the grievance and arbitration procedure of this Contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Hardship Transfer. The State and the Union recognize the importance of hardship transfers as a way of dealing with Work work and Family family issues. An employee experiencing a verifiable hardship, e.g., domestic violence, mandatory job transfer of a spouse or domestic partner as defined in Family Code Section section 297, family illness, serious health condition, injury or death of family members, may request a transfer to another geographic area to mitigate the hardship. The State shall endeavor to reassign the employee to a comparable or lesser less (if comparable is not available) position in the requested geographic area. If the employee accepts a position in a lower paid classification, the State shall endeavor to reinstate the employee to their former classification and comparable salary level. Transfers under this section shall be considered voluntary and any associated relocation costs shall be subject to the applicable Department of Personnel Administration DPA laws and rules. A department shall provide in writing the reason(s) for the inability to grant the transfer. This section is not subject to the grievance and arbitration procedure of this Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Hardship Transfer. The State and the Union recognize the importance of hardship transfers as a way of dealing with Work and Family issues. An employee experiencing a verifiable hardship, e.g., domestic violence, mandatory job transfer of a spouse or domestic partner as defined in Family Code Section 297, family illness, serious health condition, injury or death of family members, may request a transfer to another geographic area to mitigate the hardship. The State shall endeavor to reassign the employee to a comparable or lesser (if comparable is not is not available) position in the requested geographic area. If the employee accepts a position in a lower paid classification, the State shall endeavor to reinstate the employee to their former classification and comparable salary level. Transfers under this section shall be considered voluntary and any associated relocation costs shall be subject to the applicable Department of Personnel Administration laws and rules. This section is not subject to the grievance and arbitration procedure of this Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Hardship Transfer. β€Œ The State and the Union recognize the importance of hardship transfers as a way of dealing with Work and Family issues. An employee experiencing a verifiable hardship, e.g., domestic violence, mandatory job transfer of a spouse or domestic partner as defined in Family Code Section 297, family illness, serious health condition, injury or death of family members, may request a transfer to another geographic area to mitigate the hardship. The State shall endeavor to reassign the employee to a comparable or lesser (if comparable is not available) position in the requested geographic area. If the employee accepts a position in a lower paid classification, the State shall endeavor to reinstate the employee to their former classification and comparable salary level. Transfers under this section shall be considered voluntary and any associated relocation costs shall be subject to the applicable Department of Personnel Administration Human Resources laws and rules. This section is not subject to the grievance and arbitration procedure of this Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Hardship Transfer. The State and the Union recognize the importance of hardship transfers as a way of dealing with Work work and Family family issues. An employee experiencing a verifiable hardship, e.g., domestic violence, mandatory job transfer of a spouse or domestic partner as defined in Family Code Section section 297, family illness, serious health condition, injury or death of family members, may request a transfer to another geographic area to mitigate the hardship. The State shall endeavor to reassign the employee to a comparable or lesser (if comparable is not available) position in the requested geographic area. If the employee accepts a position in a lower paid classification, the State shall endeavor to reinstate the employee to their former classification and comparable salary level. Transfers under this section shall be considered voluntary and any associated relocation costs shall be subject to the applicable Department of Personnel Administration CalHR laws and rules. This section is not subject to the grievance and arbitration procedure of this Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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