INCREASING FORCES Sample Clauses

INCREASING FORCES. 7.09 When it becomes necessary to increase the number of employees in any job classification, the procedure will be as follows and in accordance with clause 7.05:
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INCREASING FORCES. In all cases of recall after layoff, seniority shall be the major factor governing such recall. This provision shall also apply to those employees who have been downgraded due to a reduction in forces and are eligible for return to their former classifications.
INCREASING FORCES. Section 1 When openings occur, first consideration will be given to employees with the longest seniority who are capable of performing the work in a satisfactory manner within a reasonable period of job familiarization from either those who are on recall or those who have been laid off, due to lack of work and are currently working on lower classifications.
INCREASING FORCES. (a) 1. Company determines the need for replacement or additional headcount within a code/classifications.
INCREASING FORCES. For the purposes of this article, unless otherwise stated, the word days shall be interpreted to be calendar days. An employee will be considered on probation and will not be placed on a seniority list until they have accumu- latedfour months of service with the Company, and seniority will then count from four months back from the date when such seniority has accumulated. LAYOFF PROCEDURE In all cases of displacement, layoff or transfer in lieu of layoff, seniority within the bargaining unit will be the major consideration, subject to the remaining employees being able to maintain the normal requirements of the work. In reducing the number of employees within a code in a work group, the junior employees will be the first to be removed, subject to the provisions of article A member of the Union Layoff Committee will be present when an employee to be laid off is discussing their job opportunities with the Company, providing the employee requests such Union representation. The employee will be informed that they have the right to make this request. When seniority problems arise that are not provided for or anticipated by the parties, they will be subject to discussion with the intent of resolving the problem in a satisfactory manner. Seniority Departments are as follows: Shop Operations, Maintenance, Distribution Work Groups in Shop Operations are as follows: Fluorescent, Horizontal Fluorescent, Incandescent, Par Par Materials, and Life Test.

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