Common use of Layoff Definitions Clause in Contracts

Layoff Definitions. The term "layoff" when used in this Agreement means a reduction in the working force and includes the following definitions: (a) Temporary Layoff A temporary layoff means a reduction in the working force for a definite period of time for any reason not set forth in Subsections (c) and (d) below. (b) Indefinite Layoff An indefinite layoff means a reduction in the working force for an unknown or indefinite duration for any reason not set forth in Subsections (c) and (d) below. (c) Temporary Adjustment A temporary adjustment means a reduction in the working force necessitated by unplanned occurrences which require partial or full curtailment of operations and over which Management has no control. Such occurrences are usually for a limited duration and are caused for example by parts or material shortages, machinery or equipment failures, temporary tooling or production difficulties, labor disputes, emergencies, or acts of God. (d) Model Change or Inventory Layoff. A model change or inventory layoff means a reduction in the working force for either or both of these reasons, the duration of which may or may not be known.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Layoff Definitions. The term "layoff" when used in this Agreement means a reduction in the working force and includes the following definitions:definitions as set forth in (a) and (b) below. (a) Indefinite Layoff An indefinite layoff means a reduction in the working force for an unknown or indefinite duration for any reason not set forth in Subsection (c) below. (b) Temporary Layoff A temporary layoff means a reduction in the working force for a definite period of time for any reason not set forth in Subsections Subsection (c) and (d) below. (b) Indefinite Layoff An indefinite layoff means a reduction in the working force for an unknown or indefinite duration for any reason not set forth in Subsections (c) and (d) below. (c) Temporary Adjustment A temporary adjustment means a reduction in the working force necessitated by unplanned occurrences which require partial or full curtailment of operations and over which Management has no control. Such occurrences are usually for a limited duration and are caused for example by parts or material shortages, machinery or equipment failures, temporary tooling or production difficulties, labor disputes, emergencies, or acts of God. (d) Model Change or Inventory Layoff. A model change or inventory layoff means a reduction in the working force for either or both of these reasons, the duration of which may or may not be known.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Layoff Definitions. The term "layoff" when used in this Agreement means a reduction in the working force and includes the following definitions:definitions as set forth in (a) and (b) below. (a) Indefinite Layoff An indefinite layoff means a reduction in the working force for an unknown or indefinite duration for any reason not set forth in Subsection (c) below. (b) Temporary Layoff A temporary layoff means a reduction in the working force for a definite period of time for any reason not set forth in Subsections Subsection (c) and (d) below. (b) Indefinite Layoff An indefinite layoff means a reduction in the working force for an unknown or indefinite duration for any reason not set forth in Subsections (c) and (d) below. (c) Temporary Adjustment A temporary adjustment means a reduction in the working force necessitated by unplanned occurrences which require partial or full curtailment of operations and over which Management has no control. Such occurrences are usually for a limited duration and are caused for example by parts or material shortages, machinery or equipment failures, temporary tooling or production difficulties, labor disputes, emergencies, or acts of God. (d) Model Change or Inventory Layoff. A model change or inventory layoff means a reduction in the working force for either or both of these reasons, the duration of which may or may not be known.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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