Qualified to Displace Sample Clauses

Qualified to Displace. In all cases where one (1) employee is exercising his seniority to 34 the conditions that he is qualified for the position (including possessing all state mandated 35 training or completes such training within the statutory time allowed) and able to perform the 36 functions and duties of the position to which he is attempting to displace (bump) into. 37
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Qualified to Displace. In all cases where one (1) employee is exercising his seniority to displace (bump) another employee, his right to displace (bump) into another job title is subject to the conditions that he is qualified for the position (including possessing all state mandated training or completes such training within the statutory time allowed) and able to perform the functions and duties of the position to which he is attempting to displace (bump) into.

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