Involuntary Service Clause Samples

The Involuntary Service clause defines the circumstances under which a party is considered to be providing services against their will, typically due to legal compulsion, force, or coercion. In practice, this clause may specify that neither party can require the other to perform work if it would constitute involuntary servitude, such as being forced to continue working under threat or without consent. Its core function is to ensure that all services rendered under the agreement are voluntary and lawful, thereby protecting parties from being compelled to work under duress or in violation of labor laws.
Involuntary Service. Faculty members involuntarily called for military service shall receive credit for experience and seniority as if they had been on staff.
Involuntary Service. Where the number of volunteers does not provide a sufficient complement for the effective functioning of the EMS, mandatory service may be required. In such cases, the following process shall be instituted as the system for determining who shall serve: (a) To assist the needs of the Department in providing an effective complement, the Assistant Chief, Operations, shall maintain a list of those members of the Department who: (i) Have at least 12 months service; (ii) Are not assigned as a Technician in any division, and (iii) Have not yet served as a Technician within the EMS. (b) As the needs of the EMS dictate, the Deputy Fire Chiefs, Fire Fighting Division, may: (i) Commence with the junior member on said list and, proceeding in a chronological order, select an appropriate number of candidates. (ii) Review the personnel file record of each member so selected. (iii) Notify the appropriate company and battalion officials through the office of the Deputy Fire Chief, that the member concerned is being considered for assignment to the EMS, and invite their comments regarding any adverse effect that the proposed assignment would have on the company or battalion.
Involuntary Service. Principals involuntarily called for military service shall receive credit for experience and seniority as if they had been on staff.