Sergeant's Seniority Sample Clauses

Sergeant's Seniority. ‌ Time in grade shall be determining factor in defining seniority amongst Sergeants within the same division. In the event two or more sergeants are or have been promoted at the same time then the sergeant with the most time in service (i.e., departmental seniority) shall be the more senior sergeant.
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