House-wide Low Seniority Roster Sample Clauses

House-wide Low Seniority Roster. The displaced nurse may select a position from the Low Seniority Roster. The “Low Seniority Roster” shall be a listing of the positions held by the least senior full-time and part-time nurses in the bargaining unit, including any vacant positions. The size of the Low Seniority Roster will be the four (4) least senior positions in the bargaining unit, plus an additional number of positions (moving up the seniority roster) equal to the number of nurses subject to layoff. [Example: If the positions of three (3) RN’s are identified for layoff, the Low Seniority Roster would consist of the positions held by the seven (7) least senior nurses in the bargaining unit.] The most senior nurse whose position is subject to layoff shall be the first (1st) to select from the Low Seniority Roster. A nurse whose position has been identified for layoff and whose position would appear on the Low Seniority Roster may select only positions on the roster which are held by the least senior nurse. If a nurse is unable to select a position off the Low Seniority Roster because of a lack of qualification for the position, additional positions moving up the seniority roster shall be added until a) a position is available for which the nurse is qualified, or b) the nurse’s own position on the seniority roster is reached.
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Related to House-wide Low Seniority Roster

  • Seniority Roster The District shall maintain an updated seniority roster, indicating employee's class seniority and hire date seniority. Such rosters shall be available to CSEA.

  • Seniority Rosters Quarterly, the Employer shall prepare a roster of all bargaining unit employees in an institution, geographic jurisdiction or Agency as appropriate. The roster will list employees in descending order of State seniority credits and will contain each employee’s name, State seniority credits, and Institutional seniority credits if applicable. Seniority rosters will be provided to the Chapter President or Assembly President and posted in the work areas of affected employees. Where available, the Employer may provide an electronic posting of the roster in lieu of a paper roster. Each employee’s individual employee seniority credits will be displayed on the employee’s earnings statement.

  • SENIORITY, LAYOFF, RECALL Employees will be laid off or reduced to part-time when necessary in reverse order of seniority providing the senior employee possesses the required qualifications and demonstrated ability to perform the necessary job functions after a thirty (30) day familiarization period. Employees will be recalled to work in order of seniority providing the senior employee possesses the required qualifications and demonstrated ability to perform the necessary job functions within a thirty (30) day familiarization period.

  • Seniority Frozen When an Agency intends to initiate a layoff, the Agency will notify the Union in writing that all seniority will be frozen from the date of notice for a period not to exceed three (3) months. However, during the period when seniority is frozen, the employee will continue to accumulate time towards seniority for purposes of future computations. The three (3) month freeze may be extended by mutual written agreement of the Union and the Agency.

  • Seniority Tie Breaker The Employer and the Union agree that where there is a tie in seniority between two or more Employees, a determination of seniority shall be made in the following manner:

  • CASUAL SENIORITY EMPLOYEE LIST On or before September 1, 2016, School Boards shall establish a seniority list for casual/temporary employees, where a list does not currently exist. This will be a separate list from permanent employees and shall have as its sole purpose to track length of service with the Board. Further, the list shall have no other force or effect on local collective agreements other than those that may already exist for casual/temporary employees in the 2008-12 local collective agreement.

  • Seniority Lost Seniority will be lost when an employee:

  • Super Seniority In the event of a layoff, the Plant Chairperson, Committeepersons and Stewards shall have super seniority.

  • Seniority Retention Laid off employees shall retain their seniority accumulated up to the time of layoff as follows:

  • Seniority Lists A copy of the seniority list will be posted by January 31st and July 31st of each calendar year on designated bulletin boards with a copy forwarded to the bargaining unit president. Included in the list shall be a breakdown of total hours paid for part-time employees. All lists will include date of hire. Any errors noted in the seniority list should be noted and the employer notified within thirty (30) days, after which the list shall be considered final.

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