Retain Seniority FST Craft Sample Clauses

Retain Seniority FST Craft. 1. Employees who successfully bid from the Technician Craft to Flight Simulator Technician Craft will continue to accrue Technician Craft Seniority. 2. If an employee holding Flight Simulator Technician Craft seniority is reduced, and who has Technician Craft seniority, he shall have the right to return to the Technician Craft at the point from which he is reduced. However, if after returning into the Technician Craft at the point he is subsequently reduced from the point, he will exercise his rights and follow the procedure defined in Article 6. Employees in the Flight Simulator Technician Craft shall continue to accrue Flight Simulator Technician Craft Seniority while working in any lower craft, when the move to that lower craft was a result of a RIF. 3. If an employee in the Flight Simulator Technician Xxxxx resigns his current position, and has Technician Craft seniority, he must return to the Technician Craft at the point. Upon resigning from the Flight Simulator Craft and returning to the Technician Craft, he shall lose all Flight Simulator Technician Craft seniority and be removed from the Flight Simulator Technicians Craft seniority list.
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Retain Seniority FST Craft. 1. Employees who successfully bid from the Technician Craft to Flight Simulator Technician Craft will continue to accrue Technician Craft Seniority. 2. If an employee holding Flight Simulator Technician Craft seniority is reduced, and who has Technician Craft senior- ity, he shall have the right to return to the Technician Craft at the point from which he is reduced. However, if after returning into the Technician Craft at the point he is subse- quently reduced from the point, he will exercise his rights and follow the procedure defined in Article 6. Employees in the Flight Simulator TechnicianCraft shall continue toaccrue Flight Simulator Technician Craft Seniority while working in any lower craft, when the move to that lower craft was a result of a RIF. 3. If an employee in the Flight Simulator Technician Xxxxx resigns hiscurrent position, andhas TechnicianCraft senior- ity, he must return to the Technician Craft at the point. Upon resigning from the Flight Simulator Craft and returning to the Technician Craft, he shall lose all Flight Simulator Technician Craft seniority and be removed from the Flight Simulator Technicians Craft seniority list.

Related to Retain Seniority FST Craft

  • Seniority Roster The District shall maintain an updated seniority roster, indicating employee's class seniority and hire date seniority. Such rosters shall be available to CSEA.

  • SENIORITY, LAYOFF AND RECALL A. Upon the offer of a position as a non-probationary bargaining unit member, as set forth in Article 7 [B], and the acceptance of the offer, the employee shall be entered on the seniority list, with seniority retroactive to the first day of employment as a probationary employee. There shall be no seniority among probationary employees. B. Seniority shall be defined as the length of continuous service within a classification within the bargaining unit. Bargaining unit members, who transfer between classifications, or another bargaining unit, or to a supervisory position, will have seniority in his/her former classification frozen. Bargaining unit members simultaneously assigned to more than one (1) classification will accrue seniority in both classifications. Ties on the seniority list shall be broken by the first three digits of the bargaining unit member’s social security number with the bargaining unit member having the higher number being placed first. Seniority shall accumulate while on approved leaves and shall not be considered an interruption in continuous service. Bargaining unit members will lose seniority if the bargaining unit member quits, retires, is discharged, is absent for three (3) or more consecutive days without approval, or fails to return from recall in a timely fashion. C. Classifications for purposes of this Agreement shall mean the following: Classification I: Special Education Paraeducators: providing instructional support, behavior management, daily living needs and/or community based support services. Classification II: Overload Paraeducators: providing classroom overload support services. Classification III: Title I Paraeducator D. It is specifically recognized that it is within the sole discretion of the Board to reduce its staff. Layoff shall be defined as a reduction in the number of bargaining unit members or a reduction in the bargaining unit member’s hours. In the event it becomes necessary to lay off, the following procedures will be implemented: 1. Temporary and probationary employees within the affected classification will be laid off first, provided that the remaining bargaining unit members within the classification are qualified and available to perform the work for the positions scheduled to be retained. 2. In the event it is necessary to lay off bargaining unit members with seniority, the bargaining unit member[s] in the position being eliminated shall be laid off on the basis of seniority, provided that the remaining bargaining unit members within the classification are qualified and available to perform the work of that position. Bargaining unit members affected by a layoff shall have the right to displace the least senior bargaining unit member in that classification, if they are qualified and can perform the duties of that position. E. Attempts will be made by the Employer to keep bargaining unit members likely to be affected by layoff informally updated. Bargaining unit members scheduled to be laid off shall be given at least fifteen [15] working days written notice prior to the effective date of the layoff. Upon request, the Employer will meet with the Association President to view the layoff list prior to its implementation. F. Bargaining unit members currently working in the unit shall be eligible for a vacancy before laid-off bargaining unit members are recalled. However, bargaining unit members on layoff shall be recalled before granting any positions to external candidates. Bargaining unit members will be recalled to positions within the classification from which the bargaining unit member was laid off in the inverse order of layoff, provided the bargaining unit member is qualified and can perform the work of that position. Notice of recall will be sent by Certified mail to the bargaining unit member’s last known address on file with the Human Resources Office of the Employer. It shall be the bargaining unit member’s responsibility to keep the Employer notified as to his/her current mailing address. A copy of recall notices will be sent to the Association President. Bargaining unit members will have five (5) calendar days to return to work, except under extenuating circumstances authorized by the Superintendent. The refusal to grant an extension shall not be subject to the grievance procedure. A bargaining unit member who declines a recall for which she/he is qualified shall forfeit his seniority and employment rights under this Agreement. Recall rights shall terminate twenty-four [24] months from the effective date of the bargaining unit member’s layoff. Thereafter, a bargaining unit member shall lose his/her rights to recall. G. For purposes of layoff, displacement and recall, the requirement that a bargaining unit member be qualified and able to perform the work of a position includes the requirement of the work of instructional support, living assistance, community-based support and/or behavior management support, as may be required in the particular position in question.

  • Role of Seniority in Layoffs (a) Both parties recognize that job security shall increase in proportion to length of service. Therefore, in the event of a layoff, employees shall be laid off in the reverse order of their bargaining-unit-wide seniority, providing that the retained employees are able to perform the available work. (b) The layoff process will occur in accordance with the Layoff/Recall Policy and Procedures. In no case may this policy override a right or condition outlined within this Collective Agreement.

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