Seniority Within a Classification Sample Clauses
The 'Seniority Within a Classification' clause defines how an employee's length of service is determined and recognized within a specific job category or classification. Typically, this clause outlines the criteria for calculating seniority, such as start date in the classification, and may address how transfers, promotions, or breaks in service affect seniority status. Its core function is to establish a clear and fair system for ranking employees within the same classification, which is often used to determine preferences for promotions, layoffs, or shift assignments, thereby reducing disputes and ensuring transparency in employment decisions.
Seniority Within a Classification. Total length of service since the last appointment as a regular classified employee to the classification. All service in the classification plus higher classifications shall count as seniority in the classification.
Seniority Within a Classification. Total length of service since the last 26 service in the classification plus higher classifications shall count as 27 seniority in the classification.
