Common use of Indefinite Layoff Clause in Contracts

Indefinite Layoff. In the event of layoff, employees with the greatest seniority will be retained while those with the least seniority will be the first to be placed in other classifications of the employee’s choice in accordance with sections (a), (b) and (c) or placed on layoff status. Any employee affected by a manpower reduction will be placed in another classification provided; (a) He has been previously successfully assigned to such other classification; (b) He has the skill and ability to perform the work as documented in his personnel file based on his previous performance in the plant, and (c) He has greater seniority than the employees currently in such other classification.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Indefinite Layoff. In the event of layoff, employees with the greatest seniority will be retained while those with the least seniority will be the first to be placed in other classifications of the employee’s 's choice in accordance with sections (a), (b) and (c) or placed on layoff status. Any employee affected by a manpower reduction will be placed in another classification provided; (a) He has been previously successfully assigned to such other classification; (b) He has the skill and ability to perform the work as documented in his personnel file based on his previous performance in the plant, and (c) He has greater seniority than the employees currently in such other classification.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Indefinite Layoff. In the event of layoff, the employees with the greatest seniority will be retained while those with the least seniority will be the first to be placed in other classifications of the employee’s choice in accordance with sections (a), (b) and ), or (c) or placed on layoff status. Any employee affected by a manpower reduction will be placed in another classification provided; (a) He has been previously successfully assigned to such other classification; (b) He has the skill and ability to perform the work as documented in his personnel file based on his previous performance in the plant, and (c) He has greater seniority than the employees currently in such other classification.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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