Common use of Ties in Seniority Clause in Contracts

Ties in Seniority. 9.7.1 When two unit members have the same classification seniority date, classification seniority shall be determined by a coin toss officiated by the Council. The coin toss shall use the commonly practiced "heads or tails" basis. The winner shall be considered the most senior unit member for the seniority determination at hand, and the first loser shall be the second most senior member for the seniority determination at hand. When three or more unit members have the same classification seniority date, classification seniority shall be determined by name-drawing out of a hat and officiated by a member of the Council. The first name picked out of the hat shall be considered the most senior unit member for the seniority determination at hand, and the process shall be continued until seniority is determined for all relevant members.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Labor Contract, Labor Contract, Labor Contract

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Ties in Seniority. 9.7.1 When two or more unit members have the same classification seniority date, classification seniority shall be determined determined: by a coin toss officiated by the Council. The coin toss shall use the commonly practiced "heads or tails" basis. The winner shall be considered the most senior unit member for the seniority determination at hand, and the first loser shall be the second most senior member for the seniority determination at hand. When three or more unit members have the same classification seniority date, classification seniority shall be determined by name-drawing out of a hat and officiated by a member of the Council. The first name picked out of the hat shall be considered the most senior unit member for the seniority determination at hand, and the process shall be continued until seniority is determined for all relevant members.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Labor Contract, Labor Contract, Labor Contract

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Ties in Seniority. 9.7.1 When two or more unit members have the same classification seniority date, classification seniority shall be determined by a coin toss officiated by the Council. The coin toss shall use the commonly practiced "heads or tails" basis. The winner shall be considered the most senior unit member for the seniority determination at hand, and the first loser shall be the second most senior member for the seniority determination at hand. When three or more unit members have the same classification seniority date, classification seniority shall be determined by name-drawing out of a hat and officiated by a member of the Council. The first name picked out of the hat shall be considered the most senior unit member for the seniority determination at hand, and the process shall be continued until seniority is determined for all relevant members.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Labor Contract

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