ORDER OF REDUCTIONS IN FORCE Sample Clauses

ORDER OF REDUCTIONS IN FORCE. In cases of Financial Exigency or Financial Emergency and following any voluntary reductions, reductions in force of Faculty will first affect Adjunct Faculty in the curricular area being reduced. Reductions of Core Faculty will be on the basis of seniority within the curricular area being reduced, provided that skills and abilities are equal. In selecting Adjunct and Core Faculty for reduction, the College’s ability to provide necessary curricula will be given consideration. In evaluating skills and abilities, the College will take into consideration the prior performance evaluations of the qualified Faculty members.
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  • Order of Recall As vacancies occur, employees will be recalled to available work in the order of the seniority providing skill; competence and ability are considered substantially equal in the judgment of the Employer. Subject to the above qualifications, an employee on layoff shall be offered reinstatement to vacant positions prior to any employees being newly hired and after any appropriate internal transfers as further set forth in this section. Employees regularly assigned to a specific unit, department or facility will be given preferential consideration for transfer to other shifts or positions in that unit, department or facility over all other employees except more senior employees returning from layoff status to their previous unit and shift or position and department/facility. If any offer of recall is accepted, the employee shall be deemed recalled and be removed from the recall roster. Any recall of employees out of seniority will be communicated to the Union representative in advance of the recall.

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  • Order of Layoffs Employees shall be laid off in reverse order of their seniority. When layoffs occur, the employee(s) occupying the position(s) affected shall have the right to accept the layoff, or be entitled to exercise their seniority to bump a less senior employee, providing they have the qualifications, ability and skills to perform the work of the position they chose to bump into. The employee must be able to perform the job within a reasonable period of orientation. Such period of orientation not to exceed thirty (30) working days.

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