REASSIGNMENT WITHIN Sample Clauses

REASSIGNMENT WITHIN. BUILDINGS (GRADES K-6) When it becomes necessary to reassign staff within a K-4 or 5-6 building, the principal shall make reassignments on a voluntary basis to the mutual satisfaction of the principal and the bargaining unit members affected. If this is not possible, the choice of assignments shall be given, in turn, to the affected bargaining unit member(s) with the greatest seniority until all assignments have been made. Reassignments within a building will be made prior to the posting of vacant positions.
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