Job Vacancies definition

Job Vacancies. The County will email all bargaining unit job vacancies to the members of the bargaining unit. The email shall include budgeted hours, which will include classification, shift, and hours per day. A nurse who wishes to transfer (see Section 15.5) shall make his/her desire known in writing to the individual designated by the County. When a position opening occurs, before it advertises the vacancy for outside candidates the County will consider transfer requests from current employees.
Job Vacancies. When vacancies occur or new jobs have been created, notice will be posted on the bulletin boards for four (4) working days in the plant where the vacancy occurs except as provided for in Article 6.

Examples of Job Vacancies in a sentence

  • This training opportunity is not intended to conflict with provisions outlined in Article 11, Job Vacancies, Posting and Reassignment, paragraph C., Temporary Assignment.

  • This shall not apply to vacancies outlined in Article 13, Job Vacancies.

  • Temporary vacancies shall not be subject to the posting requirements in Article 13, Job Vacancies and, shall be filled at the discretion of the Employer.

  • Job Vacancies are determined in the discretion of the Employer by the availability of work and, where no relative experience is required are advertised.

  • The Board shall make available Bulletin Boards at all places of employment for the posting of Job Vacancies and Union Notices.

  • A temporary employee may bid on an open position consistent with Article 12, Job Vacancies and Bid Procedures.

  • Should the position the temporary employee is filling become vacant due to the employee on leave informing the District they will not be returning, the temporary employee shall complete the original term of the leave in the position and the position will then be posted as a vacant position consistent with Article 12, Job Vacancies and Bid Procedures.

  • Job Vacancies - The Association shall fill job vacancies from within the bargaining unit before hiring new employees, providing employees are available with the necessary qualifications to fill the vacant positions.

  • All personnel assignments and reassignments will be determined solely by the Employer taking into consideration Article 10 - Job Vacancies and Career Advancement.

  • However, laid off regular employees may apply for job vacancies in accordance with Article 10, Job Vacancies.

Related to Job Vacancies

  • shadow directorship means the position held by a person who is a shadow director within the meaning of the Companies Acts 1963 to 1990, or, in the case of a public body that is not a company (within the meaning of the Companies Act 1963) and is specified in subparagraph (8), (9), (10), (11), or (12), or stands prescribed for the purposes of subparagraph (13), of paragraph 1 of the First Schedule to the Ethics in Public Office Act 1995, the position held by the person in accordance with whose instructions or directions, the members of the body, or the members of the board or other body that controls manages or administers that body, are accustomed to act.

  • Vacancy means the absence of a person to serve in any position created by

  • casual vacancy means a vacancy occuring otherwise than by efflux of time in the office of a councillor or in any other elective office and “casual election” means an election held to fill a casual vacancy;

  • Fill means the addition of soil, sand, rock, gravel, sediment, earth retaining structure, or other material to an area waterward of the OHWM, in wetlands, or on shorelands in a manner that raises the elevation or creates dry land.

  • New Directors means any director whose election by the Board or whose nomination for election by the Company's stockholders was approved by a vote of at least two-thirds of the directors then still in office who were Present Directors or New Directors.