Common use of System Seniority Clause in Contracts

System Seniority. A. System seniority shall be defined as the period of continuous employment with Canton City Schools, commencing with the first workday as a regular unit member from the last date of hire. B. The system seniority of every employee, after he/she successfully satisfies the 1. resigns; 2. retires; 3. is laid off for a time exceeding the recall period, or; 4. is discharged for cause.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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System Seniority. A. System seniority shall be defined as the period of continuous employment with the Canton City Schools, commencing with the first workday work day as a regular unit member from the last date of hire. B. The system seniority of every employee, after he/she successfully satisfies the 1. resigns; 2. retires; 3. is laid off for a time exceeding the recall periodprobationary period of his/her job, or; 4. is discharged for cause.shall be considered continuous until he/she: l. Resigns;

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

System Seniority. A. System seniority shall be defined as the period of continuous employment with Canton City Schools, commencing with the first workday as a regular unit member from the last date of hire. B. The system seniority of every employee, after he/she successfully satisfies thethe probationary period of his/her job, shall be considered continuous until he/she: 1. resigns;resigns; 2. retires;retires; 3. is laid off for a time exceeding the recall period, or;or; 4. is discharged for cause.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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System Seniority. A. System seniority shall be defined as the period of continuous employment with the Canton City Schools, commencing with the first workday work day as a regular unit member from the last date of hire. B. The system seniority of every employee, after he/she successfully satisfies the 1. resigns; 2. retires; 3. is laid off for a time exceeding the recall periodprobationary period of his/her job, or; 4. is discharged for cause.shall be considered continuous until he/she: l. Resigns;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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