Common use of Auxiliary Displacement Clause in Contracts

Auxiliary Displacement. (a) Within a seniority block, senior auxiliary employees may opt to displace junior auxiliary employees who have been recalled if a senior auxiliary is unavailable for recall due to the following circumstance(s): (1) absence on a WCB or ICBC claim; (2) maternity leave; (3) absence on bereavement leave; (4) leave to participate in activities of a reserve component of the Canadian Armed Forces, or Provincial Emergency Program, or fire or police training seminars; (5) illness; proof of illness may be required if the absence is greater than five (5) days or where it appears a pattern of consistent or frequent absence is developing; (6) illness of a dependent child or spouse of an employee, where no one other than the employee can care for the child. Proof of illness may be required if a pattern of consistent absence is developing; (7) Union leave per Article 2.10 or 2.11; (8) jury duty; (9) medical or dental appointments; (10) any approved leave of absence without pay. (b) Senior auxiliary employees shall only be eligible to displace junior auxiliary employees if the displacement occurs immediately following the expiry of the leave(s) referred to in Clause 31.3(a) above.

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Sources: Collective Agreement

Auxiliary Displacement. (a) Within a seniority block, senior auxiliary employees may opt to displace junior auxiliary employees who have been recalled if a senior auxiliary is unavailable for recall due to the following circumstance(s): (1) absence on a WCB or ICBC claim; (2) maternity leave; (3) absence on bereavement leave; (4) leave to participate in activities of or a reserve component Reserve Component of the Canadian Armed Forces, or Provincial Emergency Program, or fire or police training seminars; (5) illness; : proof of illness may be required if the absence is greater than five (5) days or where it appears a pattern of consistent or frequent absence is developing; (6) illness of a dependent child or spouse of an employee, where no one other than the employee can care for the child. Proof of illness may be required if a pattern of consistent absence is developing; (7) Union union leave per Article Clause 2.10 or 2.11; (8) jury duty; (9) medical or dental appointments; (10) any approved leave of absence without pay. (b) Senior auxiliary employees shall only be eligible to displace junior auxiliary employees if the displacement occurs immediately following the expiry of the leave(s) referred to in Clause 31.3(a) above30.15(a).

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Sources: Collective Agreement

Auxiliary Displacement. (a) Within a seniority block, senior auxiliary employees may opt to displace junior auxiliary employees who have been recalled if a senior auxiliary is unavailable for recall due to the following circumstance(s): (1) absence on a WCB or ICBC claim; (2) maternity leave; (3) absence on bereavement leave; (4) leave to participate in activities of a reserve component of the Canadian Armed Forces, or Provincial Emergency Program, or fire or police training seminars; (5) illness; proof of illness may be required if the absence is greater than five (5) days or where it appears a pattern of consistent or frequent absence is developing; (6) illness of a dependent child or spouse of an employee, where no one other than the employee can care for the child. Proof of illness may be required if a pattern of consistent absence is developing; (7) Union leave per Article Clauses 2.10 or 2.11; (8) jury duty; (9) medical or dental appointments; (10) any approved leave of absence without pay. (b) Senior auxiliary employees shall only be eligible to displace junior auxiliary employees if the displacement occurs immediately following the expiry of the leave(s) referred to in Clause 31.3(aArticle 31.12(a) above.

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Sources: Collective Agreement

Auxiliary Displacement. β€Œ (a) Within a seniority block, senior auxiliary employees may opt to displace junior auxiliary employees who have been recalled if a senior auxiliary is unavailable for recall due to the following circumstance(s): (1) absence on a WCB or ICBC claim; (2) maternity leave; (3) absence on bereavement leave; (4) leave to participate in activities of or a reserve component Reserve Component of the Canadian Armed Forces, or Provincial Emergency Program, or fire or police training seminars; (5) illness; : proof of illness may be required if the absence is greater than five (5) days or where it appears a pattern of consistent or frequent absence is developing; (6) illness of a dependent child or spouse of an employee, where no one other than the employee can care for the child. Proof of illness may be required if a pattern of consistent absence is developing; (7) Union union leave per Article Clause 2.10 or 2.11; (8) jury duty; (9) medical or dental appointments; (10) any approved leave of absence without pay. (b) Senior auxiliary employees shall only be eligible to displace junior auxiliary employees if the displacement occurs immediately following the expiry of the leave(s) referred to in Clause 31.3(a) above30.15(a).

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Sources: Collective Agreement