Breaks in Continuous Service. An employee’s continuous service record shall be broken by resignation, discharge for just cause, retirement, death, and layoffs in excess of thirty six (36) months. An employee’s continuous service record shall be adjusted for suspensions or unpaid leaves of absences of 30 days or more.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Breaks in Continuous Service. An employee’s 's continuous service record shall be broken by voluntary resignation, discharge for just causecause and retirement. However, retirement, death, and layoffs if an employee returns to work in excess of thirty six any capacity within three (363) months. An employee’s , the break in continuous service record shall be adjusted for suspensions or unpaid leaves of absences of 30 days or moreremoved from his/her record.
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Breaks in Continuous Service. An employee’s continuous service record shall be broken by voluntary resignation, discharge for just cause, retirement, death, and layoffs layoff for a period in excess of thirty six (36) 24 months. An employee’s continuous service record shall be adjusted for suspensions or unpaid leaves of absences of 30 days or more.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Breaks in Continuous Service. An employee’s continuous service record shall be broken by a non-work related leave of absence which extends for a period longer than thirty (30) days, resignation, discharge for just causeand retirement. However, retirementif an employee returns to bargaining unit work in any capacity within ninety (90) days, death, and layoffs the break in excess of thirty six (36) months. An employee’s continuous service record shall be adjusted removed from the record, except that no credit shall be given for suspensions or unpaid leaves of absences of 30 days or morethe intervening time.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Breaks in Continuous Service. An employee’s employees' continuous service record shall be broken by voluntary resignation, discharge for just cause, retirement, deathand failure to report to work within 15 days from the date of making recall notice. However, if an employee returns to work in any capacity within one (1) year, the break in continuous service shall not affect his or her union seniority. Otherwise, the employee shall be treated as a new employee for all other purposes, including, without limitation, accruals, longevity, and layoffs in excess of thirty six (36) months. An employee’s continuous service record shall be adjusted for suspensions or unpaid leaves of absences of 30 days or morehealth insurance.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Breaks in Continuous Service. An employee’s continuous service record shall be broken by a non-work related leave of absence which extends for a period longer than thirty (30) days, resignation, discharge for just causeand retirement. However, retirementif an employee returns to bargaining unit work in any capacity within ninety (90) days, death, and layoffs the break in excess of thirty six (36) months. An employee’s continuous service record shall be adjusted removed from the record, except that no credit shall be given for suspensions or unpaid leaves of absences of 30 days or morethe intervening time.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Breaks in Continuous Service. An employee’s 's continuous service record shall be broken by voluntary resignation, discharge for just cause and/or retirement. If an employee returns to work in any capacity within one (1) year, such employee shall receive credit for the previous service. However, the time spent on leave (with or without pay) or through resignation, discharge or other cause, retirement, death, and layoffs in excess of thirty six (36) months. An employee’s continuous shall not count as service record shall be adjusted for suspensions or unpaid leaves of absences of 30 days or moretime.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Breaks in Continuous Service. An employee’s 's continuous service record shall be broken by voluntary resignation, discharge for just cause, and retirement. However, retroactive to 10/5/15, in the case of voluntary resignation or retirement, deathif the employee returns to work within one year, and layoffs in excess of thirty six (36) months. An employee’s continuous service record shall be adjusted for suspensions or unpaid leaves of absences of 30 days or more.it
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Sources: Labor Agreement
Breaks in Continuous Service. An employee’s employees' continuous service record shall be broken by voluntary resignation, discharge for just cause, retirement, deathand failure to report to work within 15 days from the date of making recall notice. However, and layoffs if an employee returns to work in excess of thirty six any capacity within one (361) months. An employee’s continuous service record shall be adjusted for suspensions or unpaid leaves of absences of 30 days or more.year, the break in
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Breaks in Continuous Service. An employee’s continuous service record shall be broken by voluntary resignation, discharge for just causecause and retirement. However, retirement, death, and layoffs if an employee returns to work in excess of thirty six any capacity within three (363) months. An employee’s , the break in continuous service record shall be adjusted for suspensions or unpaid leaves of absences of 30 days or moreremoved from his/her record.
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Sources: Labor Agreement
Breaks in Continuous Service. An employee’s 's continuous service record shall be broken by voluntary resignation, discharge for just cause, and retirement. However, retroactive to 10/5/15, in the case of voluntary resignation or retirement, deathif the employee returns to work within one year, and layoffs in excess it will be at the same seniority held at the time of thirty six (36) months. An employee’s continuous service record shall be adjusted for suspensions or unpaid leaves of absences of 30 days or moreseparation.
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Sources: Labor Agreement
Breaks in Continuous Service. An employee’s Employee's continuous service record shall be broken by voluntary resignation, discharge for just cause, retirement, deathfailure to return from a leave of absence and being absent for three (3) consecutive days without calling in. However, and layoffs if an employee returns to work in excess of thirty six any capacity for the Employer within twenty- four (3624) months. An employee’s , the break in continuous service record shall be adjusted for suspensions or unpaid leaves of absences of 30 days or moreremoved from his/her record.
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Sources: Labor Agreement
Breaks in Continuous Service. An employee’s continuous service record shall be broken by voluntary resignation, discharge for just causedischarge, retirement, deathor failure to return from an authorized leave of absence. However, and layoffs if an employee returns to work in excess of thirty six any capacity within one (361) months. An year, the break in continuous service shall be removed from the employee’s continuous service record record. No seniority shall be adjusted accrue for suspensions a period the employee was on unpaid status longer than thirty (30) days. Employees on unpaid leave of absence of longer than thirty (30) days do not accrue credit toward time necessary for wage increases or unpaid leaves of absences of 30 days or morebenefit accrual.
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Sources: Labor Agreement