Offers of Reemployment Sample Clauses

Offers of Reemployment. 1. Offers of reemployment shall be made in reverse order of layoff, within a classification, as vacancies occur.
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Offers of Reemployment. A unit member who is laid off and is subsequently eligible for reemployment shall be notified in writing by the District of opening(s) for which he/she is eligible. The notice shall be by telephone. If the District is unable to reach the laid off unit member by telephone, notice shall be sent by certified mail to the last address of the unit member on record. Within five
Offers of Reemployment. Within the thirty-nine (39) month period (or sixty three [63] months, if applicable), employees shall be eligible for two (2) offers of reemployment. If the second offer is turned down, the employee will be removed from the reemployment list. Refusal of an offer of less pay, or fewer number of hours, or work year in the same classification shall not affect the standing of any employee on a reemployment list. All sick leave accumulated prior to the effective date of layoff shall be credited back to the employee's records upon reemployment with the District.

Related to Offers of Reemployment

  • Notification of Reemployment Opening 1. Any employee who is laid off and is subsequently eligible for reemployment shall be notified in writing by the District. Such notice shall be sent, with a “Proof of Service by Mail” form, to the last address given the District by the employee.

  • Layoff and Reemployment A. Application Whenever it is necessary because of a lack of work or funds, or whenever it is advisable in the interest of economy to reduce the number of permanent and/or probationary employees (hereinafter known as "employees") in any State agency, the State may lay off employees pursuant to this Section.

  • Reemployment Rights a. Laid-off employees are eligible for reemployment in the classification from which laid off for a thirty-nine (39) month period from the effective date of layoff and shall be reemployed in the reverse order of layoff, as vacancies become available.

  • Reemployment ‌ Former state employees who are re-employed within five (5) years of leaving state service will be granted all unused sick leave credits they had at separation.

  • Reemployment Lists A. The following persons shall be placed on AGENCY/DEPARTMENTAL REINSTATEMENT LISTS as provided in 1., 2. and 3., below, in the order of their respective layoff points with the person having the largest number of layoff points listed first:

  • Supported Employment Supported employment is provided to an individual who has paid, individualized, competitive employment in the community (i.e., a setting that includes non- disabled workers) to help the individual sustain that employment. It includes individualized support services consistent with the individual’s plan of services and supports as well as supervision, self-employment, and training. Optional*† E. Behavioral Support: Specialized interventions by professionals with required credentials to assist an individual to increase adaptive behaviors and to replace or modify maladaptive behavior that prevent or interfere with the individual’s inclusion in home and family life or community life. Support includes: ▪ assessing and analyzing assessment findings so that an appropriate behavior support plan may be designed; ▪ developing an individualized behavior support plan consistent with the outcomes identified in the individual’s plan of services and supports; ▪ training and consulting with family members or other providers and, as appropriate, the individual; ▪ and monitoring and evaluating the success of the behavioral support plan and modifying the plan as necessary. Optional*† F. Nursing: Treatment and monitoring of health care procedures prescribed by physician or medical practitioner or required by standards of professional practice or state law to be performed by licensed nursing personnel. Optional

  • Reemployment List 1. When all paid or unpaid leaves of absence have been exhausted following an industrial accident or industrial illness, an employee shall be placed on the reemployment list for the class from which he/she was on leave for a period not to exceed thirty-nine (39) months.

  • in Employment If the total value of this contract is in excess of $10,000, Pur- chaser agrees during its performance as follows:

  • NON-DISCRIMINATION IN HIRING AND EMPLOYMENT Competitive Supplier agrees to conduct its operations and activities under this ESA in accordance with all applicable state and federal laws regarding non-discrimination in hiring and employment of employees.

  • Probationary Employment 4.2.1(a) An employer may initially engage a full-time or part-time employee for a period of probationary employment for the purpose of determining the employee's suitability for ongoing employment. The employee must be advised in advance that the employment is probationary and of the duration of the probation which can be up to but not exceed three months.

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