Production and Maintenance Employees Only Sample Clauses

Production and Maintenance Employees Only. Bargaining unit work” is defined as work that is normally and regularly performed by production and maintenance employees of Evraz. Persons whose regular jobs, are not in the bargaining unit shall not perform “bargaining unit work” except:
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Production and Maintenance Employees Only. The term
Production and Maintenance Employees Only. The Company shall post the name of the successful bidder on the Union bulletin board within five (5) calendar days after the expiration of the seven (7) or fourteen (14) calendar day posting period.
Production and Maintenance Employees Only. A job seniority list for each line of progression. This list shall include the names of employees in such line in order of the job seniority and shall be revised quarterly and supplied to the Union upon request. In the Steel Division, the job held by the employee in his line of progression on November 1, 1966 will be considered to be his job seniority in that line of progression from the date of hiring. In the Pipe Division the job held by the employee in his line of progression on June 1, 1975 will be considered to be his job seniority in that line of progression from the date of hiring. This will not constitute a right for any employee to advance in that line of progression unless a vacancy is created through the regular sequence of progression.
Production and Maintenance Employees Only. In the event of cutback or lay-off, an employee shall be deemed to have the right to a position that is lower in that line of progression and will regress down their line to a position which they can hold. You shall regress as you progress and progress as you regress.
Production and Maintenance Employees Only. The parties recognize that job opportunity and security shall increase in proportion to length of service. It is therefore agreed that (subject to Article 12.01) senior employees shall be entitled to preference in all cases of job posting, transfer, lay-off, vacations, and rehiring after lay-off. Senior employees will be eligible to request a preferred shift when a permanent position becomes available. No such request will be unreasonably denied.
Production and Maintenance Employees Only. 1. Students hired for temporary work shall not be permitted to bid on positions and shall not accumulate seniority. Where possible, students and temporary employees will be placed at bottom jobs within various lines of progression or on bid jobs outside a line of progression where no qualified person can be made available. Students or temporary employees shall not work more than eight hundred (800) hours in any consecutive twelve (12) month period. They also shall not be eligible for membership in the Company’s Benefit Plans, with the exception of life insurance, which shall be provided in accordance with Article
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Production and Maintenance Employees Only. The increments between the job classes are as follows: Job Class 1 and Job Class 2 will be 25.7 cents. Job Class 2 and Job Class 3 will be 24.7 cents. Job Class 3 and Job Class 4 will be 28.7 cents. Above Job Class 4 will be 29.7 cents.
Production and Maintenance Employees Only. Notices of job vacancies shall be posted for either seven (7) calendar days or fourteen (14) calendar days depending on the nature of the vacancy to be filled. Vacancies due to the xxxxxxx of additional crews shall be posted for seven

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