LAYOFF AND REEMPLOYMENT Section A - Layoff Sample Clauses

LAYOFF AND REEMPLOYMENT Section A - Layoff. 1. When, as a result of the expiration of a specially funded program, classified positions must be eliminated at the end of any school year, and unit members will be subject to layoff for lack of funds, the employees to be laid off at the end of such school year shall be given written notice on or before May 29 informing them of their layoff effective at the end of such school year and of their displacement rights, if any, and reemployment rights. If the termination date of any specially funded program is other than June 30, such notice shall be given not less than forty—five (45) days prior to the effective date of their layoff. 2. When, as a result of a bona fide reduction or elimination of the service being performed by any department, unit employees shall be subject to layoff for lack of work, affected employees shall be given notice of layoff not less than forty-five (45) days prior to the effective date of layoff, and informed of their displacement rights, if any, and reemployment rights. 3. Nothing herein provided shall preclude a layoff for lack of funds in the event of an actual and existing financial inability to pay salaries of unit employees, nor layoff for lack of work resulting from causes not foreseeable or preventable by the Governing Board, without the notice required by Paragraphs 1 or 2 hereof 4. Unit employees shall be subject to layoff for lack of work or lack of funds. Whenever a unit employee is laid off, the order of layoff within the classification shall be determined by length of service. The employee, who has been employed the shortest time in the classification, plus higher classifications, shall be laid off first. Reemployment shall be in the reverse order of layoff. 5. For the purposes of this Section, "length of service" shall mean the date of hire. 6. Nothing contained in this Section shall preclude the granting of "length of service" credit for time spent on military leave of absence, or unpaid illness leave or unpaid industrial accident leave. 1. Hire date" shall not be interpreted to mean any date of service performed prior to entering into a probationary or permanent status in the classified service of the District. 2. Upon request of the Association of Classified Employees, the District shall meet and negotiate (within the lawful scope of representation) the impact of layoff of any unit employee. It is agreed that the decision to lay off is not negotiable; however, the layoff shall not take effect until the Association ...
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