Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall lose both Seniority and employment in the event that: (a) The Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated. (b) The Nurse resigns or retires from employment. (c) After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off provisions unless such notice was not reasonably possible. (d) The Nurse is laid-off for more than two (2) years, subject to lay off provisions. (e) The Nurse is absent from work for three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, unless such notice was not reasonably possible. (f) A Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirement. (g) The Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall lose both Seniority and employment in the event that:
(a) The Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated.
(b) The Nurse resigns or retires from employment.
(c) After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off provisions unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(d) The Nurse is laid-off for more than two (2) years, subject to lay off provisions.
(e) The Nurse is absent from work for three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(f) A Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirement.
(g) The Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall lose both Seniority and employment in the event that:
(a) The Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated.
(b) The Nurse resigns or retires from employment.
(c) After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off provisions unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(d) The Nurse is laid-off for more than two (2) years, subject to lay off provisions.
(e) The Nurse is absent from work for three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(f) A Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirementSeniority.
(g) The Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall lose both the Nurse’s Seniority and employment in the event that:
(a) The Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated.
(b) The Nurse resigns or retires from employment.
(c) After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off provisions unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(d) The Nurse is laid-off off, for more than two (2) years, subject to lay off provisionsprovision.
(e) The Nurse is absent from work for three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(f) A Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirement.
(g) The Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall lose both Seniority and employment in the event that:
(a) The Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated.
(b) The Nurse resigns or retires from employment.
(c) After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off provisions unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(d) The Nurse is laid-off for more than two (2) years, subject to lay off provisions.
(e) The Nurse is absent from work for three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(f) A Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirementbasis.
(g) The Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall lose both Seniority and employment in the event that:
(a) The Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated.
(b) The Nurse resigns or retires from employment.
(c) After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off provisions unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(d) The Nurse is laid-laid off for more than two (2) years, subject to lay off provisions.
(e) The Nurse is absent from work for three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(f) A Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirement.
(g) The Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall lose loses both Seniority and employment in the event that:
(a) The Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated.
(b) The Nurse resigns or retires from employment.
(c) After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off provisions unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(d) The Nurse is laid-off for more than two (2) years, subject to lay off provisions.
(e) The Nurse is absent from work for three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, unless such notice was not reasonably possible.; or
(f) A Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirement.
(g) The Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
(h) The Nurse is laid off or is terminated due to innocent absenteeism (subject to the duty to accommodate up to the point of undue hardship).
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall only lose both Seniority and employment in the event that:
(a) The Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated.
(b) The Nurse resigns or retires from employment.
(c) After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off provisions unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(d) The Nurse is laid-laid off for more than two (2) years, subject to lay off provisions.
(e) The Nurse is absent from work for in excess of three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, unless such notice was is not reasonably possible.
(f) A Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirement.
(g) The Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall lose both Seniority and employment in the event that:
(a) The Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated.
(b) The Nurse resigns or retires from employment.
(c) After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off provisions unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(d) The Nurse is laid-off for more than two (2) years, subject to lay off provisions.
(e) The Nurse is absent from work for three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(f) A Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ ' Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirement.
(g) The Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall lose both Seniority and employment in the event that:
(a) The Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated.
(b) The Nurse resigns or retires from employment.
(c) After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off provisions unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(d) The Nurse is laid-laid off for more than two (2) years, subject to lay off layoff provisions.
(e) The Nurse is absent from work for in excess of three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(f) A The Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirement.
(g) The Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall lose both Seniority seniority and employment in the event that:
(a) The Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated.
(b) The Nurse resigns or retires from employment.
(c) After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off the layoff provisions unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(d) The Nurse is laid-off for more than two (2) years, subject to lay off the layoff provisions.
(e) The Nurse is absent from work for three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(f) A Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirement.
(g) The Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall only lose both Seniority and employment in the event that:
(a) The a. the Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated.;
(b) The b. the Nurse resigns or retires from employment.
(c) c. After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off provisions unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(d) The d. the Nurse is laid-laid off for more than two (2) years, subject to lay off layoff provisions.
(e) e. The Nurse is absent from work for three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(f) A f. the Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirement.
(g) g. The Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall lose both Seniority seniority and employment in the event that:
(a) The Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated.
(b) The Nurse resigns or retires from employment.
(c) After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off provisions unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(d) The Nurse is laid-off for more than two (2) years, subject to lay off provisions.
(e) The Nurse is absent from work for three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(f) A Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirement.
(g) The Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall lose both Seniority and employment in the event that:
(a) The Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated.
(b) The Nurse resigns or retires from employment.
(c) After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off provisions unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(d) The Nurse is laid-laid off for more than two (2) years, subject to lay off provisions.
(e) The Nurse is absent from work for three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(f) A Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirement.
(g) The Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall lose both Seniority seniority and employment in the event that:
(a) The Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated.
(b) The Nurse resigns or retires from employment.
(c) After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off the layoff provisions unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(d) The Nurse is laid-off for more than two (2) years, subject to lay off the layoff provisions.
(e) The Nurse is absent from work for three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(f) A Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirement.
(g) The Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall lose both Seniority her seniority and employment in the event that:
(a) The Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated.
(b) The Nurse resigns or retires from employment.
(c) After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off provisions unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(d) The Nurse is laid-laid off for more than two (2) years, subject to lay off provisions.
(e) The Nurse is absent from work for in excess of three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(f) A Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirement.
(g) The Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Collective Agreement
Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall only lose both Seniority and employment in the event that:
(a) The Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated.
(b) The Nurse resigns or retires from employment.
(c) After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off provisions unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(d) The Nurse is laid-laid off for more than two (2) years, subject to lay off layoff provisions.
(e) The Nurse is absent from work for three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(f) A The Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirement.
(g) The Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
(h) The Nurse fails to return to work within fifteen (15) working days after recall notice is given to him/her personally or by registered mail or telegram to the last address on file with the Employer. It shall be a condition of possible future recall that all Nurses keep the Employer informed of their current mailing address and telephone number.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall lose both Seniority and employment in the event that:
(a) The Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated.;
(b) The Nurse resigns or retires from employment.;
(c) After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off provisions unless such notice was not reasonably possible.;
(d) The Nurse is laid-off for more than two (2) years, subject to lay off provisions.;
(e) The Nurse is absent from work for three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, unless such notice was not reasonably possible.;
(f) The Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence;
(g) A Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirement.
(g) The Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Collective Agreement
Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall lose both Seniority and employment in the event that:
(a) The Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated.
(b) The Nurse resigns or retires from employment.
(c) After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off provisions unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(d) The Nurse is laid-off for more than two (2) years, subject to lay off provisions.
(e) The Nurse is absent from work for three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(f) A Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirement.
(g) The Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall lose both Seniority and employment in the event that:
(a) The Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated.
(b) The Nurse resigns or retires from employment.
(c) After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off provisions unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(d) The Nurse is laid-off for more than two (2) years, subject to lay off provisions.
(e) The Nurse is absent from work for three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(f) A Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirementbasis.
(g) The Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Collective Agreement
Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall lose both Seniority and employment in the event that:
(a) The Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated.
(b) The Nurse resigns or retires from employment.
(c) After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off provisions Article 11.08 unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(d) The Nurse is laid-off for more than two (2) years, subject to lay off provisionsArticle 11.08.
(e) The Nurse is absent from work for three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(f) A Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirement.
(g) The Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Collective Agreement
Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall lose both Seniority and employment in the event that:
(a) The Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated.
(b) The Nurse resigns or retires from employment.
(c) After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off provisions unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(d) The Nurse is laid-laid off for more than two (2) years, subject to lay off provisions.
(e) The Nurse is absent from work for three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(f) A Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirement.
(g) The Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall lose both Seniority and employment in the event that:
(a) The Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated.
(b) The Nurse resigns or retires from employment.
(c) After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off provisions unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(d) The Nurse is laid-off for more than two (2) years, subject to lay off provisions.
(e) The Nurse is absent from work for three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(f) A Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirement.
(g) The Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Collective Agreement
Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall lose both Seniority and employment in the event that:
(a) The Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated.
(b) The Nurse resigns or retires from employment.
(c) After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off provisions unless such notice was not reasonably possible.possible.(Not applicable to a Casual Nurse)
(d) The Nurse is laid-off for more than two (2) years, subject to lay off provisions.. (Not applicable to a Casual Nurse)
(e) The Nurse is absent from work for three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(f) A Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirement.
(g) The Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Collective Agreement
Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall only lose both Seniority and employment in the event that:
(a) The Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated.
(b) The Nurse resigns or retires from employment.
(c) After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off provisions unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(d) The Nurse is laid-laid off for more than two (2) years, subject to lay off layoff provisions.
(e) The Nurse is absent from work for three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(f) A The Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirement.
(g) The Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
(h) The Nurse fails to return to work within fifteen (15) working days after recall notice is given to their personally or by registered mail or telegram to the last address on file with the Employer. It shall be a condition of possible future recall that all Nurses keep the Employer informed of their current mailing address and telephone number.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Collective Agreement
Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall lose both Seniority their seniority and employment in the event that:
(a) The Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated.
(b) The Nurse resigns or retires from employment.
(c) After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off provisions unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(d) The Nurse is laid-laid off for more than two (2) years, subject to lay off provisions.
(e) The Nurse is absent from work for in excess of three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(f) A Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirement.
(g) The Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall lose both Seniority and employment in the event that:
(a) The Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated.
(b) The Nurse resigns or retires from employment.
(c) After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off provisions unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(d) The Nurse is laid-off for more than two (2) years, subject to lay off provisions.
(e) The Nurse is absent from work for three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(f) A Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ ' Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirement.
(g) The Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall lose both Seniority and employment in the event that:
(a) The Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated.
(b) The Nurse resigns or retires from employment.
(c) After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off provisions unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(d) The Nurse is laid-laid off for a period of more than two (2) years, subject to lay off provisions.
(e) The Nurse is absent from work for three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(f) A Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ ' Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirement.
(g) The the Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall lose both Seniority and employment in the event that:
(a) The Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated.
(b) The Nurse resigns or retires from employment.
(c) After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off provisions unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(d) The Nurse is laid-off for more than two (2) years, subject to lay off provisions.
(e) The Nurse is absent from work for three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(f) A Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirement.
(g) The Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
(h) The Nurse is laid off or is terminated due to innocent absenteeism (subject to the duty to accommodate up to the point of undue hardship)
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall lose both the Nurse’s Seniority and employment in the event that:
(a) The Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated.
(b) The Nurse resigns or retires from employment.
(c) After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off provisions unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(d) The Nurse is laid-off off, for more than two (2) years, subject to lay off provisionsprovision.
(e) The Nurse is absent from work for three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(f) A Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirement.
(g) The Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Loss of Seniority and Employment. A Nurse shall lose both Seniority and employment in the event that:
(a) The Nurse is discharged for just cause and is not reinstated.
(b) The Nurse resigns or retires from employment.
(c) After recall, the Nurse fails to notify the Employer as set out in lay off provisions unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(d) The Nurse is laid-laid off for a period of more than two (2) years, subject to lay off provisions.
(e) The Nurse is absent from work for three (3) consecutive scheduled shifts or more without sufficient cause or without notifying the Employer, unless such notice was not reasonably possible.
(f) A Nurse who retires from employment loses employment and Service, but if within six months of the retirement, the Nurse returns to work in any Bargaining Unit represented by the Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union, the Nurse will maintain the Seniority the Nurse had prior to retirement and may accumulate additional Seniority on either a Casual or Regular basis depending on the status of the appointment after retirement.
(g) The the Nurse fails to return from an approved leave of absence, without notifying the Employer unless such notice was not reasonably possible or takes unauthorized employment while on an approved leave of absence.
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Samples: Collective Agreement