Temporary Interruption of Employment. Any temporary interruption of employment because of lack of work or unexpected or unusual reasons, except Article 37 – Inclement Conditions, beyond the Employer’s control which does not exceed fifteen (15) consecutive days and is not due to lack of funds, shall not be considered a layoff if, at the termination of such conditions, employee(s) are to be returned to employment. Such interruptions of employment for FLSA Non-exempt employees shall be recorded and reported as leave without pay, unless the employee opts to use accrued vacation leave, personal leave or compensatory time off during the period of the temporary interruption. For FLSA Exempt employees, the employee may exercise the option to use accrued vacation leave, personal leave or compensatory time off for temporary interruptions of employment that last one or more full workweeks, but for partial workweeks the employee is paid. Employees remaining on duty during the temporary interruption will be selected by seniority within classification. When the Employer declares that a temporary interruption of employment should be considered because of lack of funds, either party may provide the other with written notice to meet and discuss possible terms of such interruption or alternative options. Such meeting must occur within thirty (30) days of the declaration. Terms and alternatives shall be subject to mutual agreement by the Union and the Employer. The parties agree that any and all discussions that take place under this Section shall not be subject to the Complete Agreement articles of any of the agreements or constitute interim negotiations under PECBA. In addition, the parties will not be required to use the dispute resolution process contained in the PECBA. LETTER OF AGREEMENT #1
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Temporary Interruption of Employment. Any temporary interruption of employment because of lack of work or unexpected or unusual reasons, except Article 37 – Inclement Conditions, beyond the Employer’s control which does not exceed fifteen (15) consecutive days and is not due to lack of funds, shall not be considered a layoff if, at the termination of such conditions, employee(s) are to be returned to employment. Such interruptions of employment for FLSA Non-exempt employees shall be recorded and reported as leave without pay, unless the employee opts to use accrued vacation leave, personal leave or compensatory time off during the period of the temporary interruption. For FLSA Exempt employees, the employee may exercise the option to use accrued vacation leave, personal leave or compensatory time off for temporary interruptions of employment that last one or more full workweeks, but for partial workweeks the employee is paid. Employees remaining on duty during the temporary interruption will be selected by seniority within classification. When the Employer declares that a temporary interruption of employment should be considered because of lack of funds, either party may provide the other with written notice to meet and discuss possible terms of such interruption or alternative options. Such meeting must occur within thirty (30) days of the declaration. Terms and alternatives shall be subject to mutual agreement by the Union and the Employer. The parties agree that any and all discussions that take place under this Section shall not be subject to the Complete Agreement articles of any of the agreements or constitute interim negotiations under PECBA. In addition, the parties will not be required to use the dispute resolution process contained in the PECBA. LETTER OF AGREEMENT #1 COMPLETION DATES FOR PERFORMANCE APPRAISALS The purpose of this Agreement is to clarify Article 19, Section 3, of the Agreement on when performance appraisals will be completed. This Agreement applies exclusively to employees employed in the Field Operations Section or its successor of the Division. The Division shall apply a uniform "due" date for all employee performance appraisals by location as prescribed below instead of completing such appraisals on an employee's recognized service date: Area 1: Salem
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Temporary Interruption of Employment. Any temporary interruption of employment because of lack of work or unexpected or unusual reasons, except Article 37 – 27 (Inclement Conditions), beyond the Employer’s 's control which does not exceed fifteen (15) consecutive days and is not due to lack of funds, shall not be considered a layoff if, at the termination of such conditions, employee(s) are to be returned to employment. Such interruptions of employment for FLSA Nonnon-exempt Exempt employees shall be recorded and reported as leave without pay, unless the employee opts to use accrued vacation leave, personal leave or compensatory time off during the period of the temporary interruptioninterruption of work. For FLSA Exempt employees, the employee may exercise the option to use accrued vacation leave, personal leave or compensatory time off for temporary interruptions of employment that last one or more full workweeks, but for partial workweeks the employee is paid. Employees remaining on duty during the temporary interruption will be selected by seniority within classification. When the Employer declares that a temporary interruption of employment should be considered because of lack of funds, either party may provide the other with written notice to meet and discuss possible terms of such interruption or alternative options. Such meeting must occur within thirty (30) days of the declaration. Terms and alternatives shall be subject to mutual agreement by the Union and the Employer. The parties agree that any and all discussions that take place under this Section shall not be subject to the Complete Agreement complete agreement articles of any of the agreements or constitute interim negotiations under PECBA. In addition, the parties will not be required to use the dispute resolution process contained in the PECBA. LETTER OF AGREEMENT #1.
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Samples: Letter of Agreement
Temporary Interruption of Employment. Any temporary interruption of employment because of lack of work or unexpected or unusual reasons, except Article 37 – 27 - Inclement Weather/Hazardous Conditions, beyond the Employer’s 's control which does not exceed fifteen (15) consecutive days and is not due to lack of funds, shall not be considered a layoff if, at the termination of such conditions, employee(s) are to be returned to employment. Such interruptions of employment for FLSA Nonnon-exempt Exempt employees shall be recorded and reported as leave without pay, unless the employee opts to use accrued vacation leave, personal leave or compensatory time off during the period of the temporary interruptioninterruption of work. For FLSA Exempt employees, the employee may exercise the option to use accrued vacation leave, personal leave or compensatory time off for temporary interruptions of employment that last one (1) or more full workweeks, but for partial workweeks the employee is paid. Employees remaining on duty during the temporary interruption will be selected by seniority within classification. When the Employer declares that a temporary interruption of employment should be considered because of lack of funds, either party may provide the other with written notice to meet and discuss possible terms of such interruption or alternative options. Such meeting must occur within thirty (30) days of the declaration. Terms and alternatives shall be subject to mutual agreement by the Union and the Employer. The parties agree that any and all discussions that take place under this Section shall not be subject to the Complete Agreement complete agreement articles of any of the agreements or constitute interim negotiations under PECBA. In addition, the parties will not be required to use the dispute resolution process contained in the PECBA. LETTER OF AGREEMENT #1(SEE LOA: Bumping Option, Recall Rev: 2015, 2017
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Samples: Letter of Agreement