Common use of WORK LOCATION TRANSFERS Clause in Contracts

WORK LOCATION TRANSFERS. The Employer/District may transfer an employee from a position at one worksite to a position of the same class at another worksite. The selection of the unit member to be involuntarily transferred shall be based upon the following criteria: [Revised 10-4-06] • Certification for the position. • Training, skills and experience as it relates to this position. • Needs of the District. 9.2.1 An employee's worksite is subject to change upon thirty-(30) days written notice given in accordance with the following: [Revised 10-4-06] • The notice must inform the Employee of the reason for the transfer. • The notice must inform the Employee of the effective date of the transfer. • The notice will be mailed via certified mail to the Employee at the address which appears on the Employee’s most recent payroll check. [Added 10-4-06] 9.2.1.1 General Utility Workers: General Utility Workers may be temporarily (30 days or less) transferred to any site within twenty (20) miles of the maintenance and operations office as needed with a minimum of five (5) days advanced written notice.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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WORK LOCATION TRANSFERS. The Employer/District may transfer an employee from a position at one worksite to a position of the same class at another worksite. The selection of the unit member to be involuntarily transferred shall be based upon the following criteria: [Revised 10-4-06] Certification for the position. Training, skills and experience as it relates to this position. Needs of the District. 9.2.1 An employee's worksite is subject to change upon thirty-(30) days written notice given in accordance with the following: [Revised 10-4-06] The notice must inform the Employee of the reason for the transfer. The notice must inform the Employee of the effective date of the transfer. The notice will be mailed via certified mail to the Employee at the address which appears on the Employee’s most recent payroll check. [Added 10-4-06] 9.2.1.1 General Utility Workers: General Utility Workers may be temporarily (30 days or less) transferred to any site within twenty (20) miles of the maintenance and operations office as needed with a minimum of five (5) days advanced written notice.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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