BULLETINED POSITIONS Sample Clauses

BULLETINED POSITIONS. The parties recognize that job opportunity and security shall increase in proportion to the length of service. It is therefore agreed that in all cases of filling vacancies, senior employees shall be given special consideration. Length of service includes all accumulated working time, excluding any periods of lay-off. Subject to the provisions of Article in filling vacancies, Management shall consider the following factors: (a) Seniority. Qualifications and ability to perform the work. When two (2) or more candidates for the opportunity are relatively equal with regard to the factors included in seniority shall govern. When vacancies occur, the employees shall be notified by bulletin, which shall state the vacancy that is open, the approximate number of people required to fill the vacancy and the requirements necessary to fill the vacancy. The bulletin shall be displayed on the Notice Boards for a minimum of seven (7) days during which time any employee may apply for the vacancy or position. Vacancies not filled within thirty (30) days shall be Any eligible employee may file an application on the recognized application form. The employer shall make an initial assessment of all applicants applying for vacancies and provide employees with seniority with special consideration. Where the qualifications and ability to perform the work of the senior employees cannot be demonstrated, either through background or previous work experience with London Hydro, or through education, or through certification, and where one or more of these factors is fundamental to the performance of the position vacancy, a qualification test may be required by Management. The qualification test shall be developed and administered by Management. Management will supply the Union with a confidential copy of each qualification test prior to the test being administered during the filling of vacancies. Job Testing Criteria 1) Written testing for jobs will be administered by the Human Resources Department. 2) The test correlating to a particular position will be the same test taken by all applicants for that particular posting. 3) The marking of a test or grading of a test will be administered by the Human Resources Department and released to tested individuals upon request. 4) Tests will be relevant and relate to the scope of the position and stated education as outlined in the job description. The bulletining provisions of this Agreement shall not apply to positions of Apprentices and Learn...
BULLETINED POSITIONS. The parties that job opportunity and security shall increase in proportion to the length of service. It is therefore agreed that in all cases of filling vacancies and new positions, senior employees shall be given special consideration. In filling vacancies and new positions, management shall consider the following factors:
BULLETINED POSITIONS. The parties recognize that job opportunity and security shall increase in proportion to seniority. It is therefore agreed that in all cases of filling vacancies, senior employees shall be given special consideration. Seniority includes all accumulated working time, excluding any periods of lay-off. Subject to the provisions of Article in tilling vacancies, Management shall consider the following factors:
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BULLETINED POSITIONS. The parties that job opportunity and security shall increase in proportion to the length of service. It is therefore agreed that in all cases of filling vacancies and new positions, employees shall given special consideration. In filling vacancies and new positions, management shall consider the following factors:

Related to BULLETINED POSITIONS

  • New Positions The Board, in consultation with the Association, shall prepare a new job description whenever a new position of special responsibility is created or whenever the duties of any such position are changed or increased. When such a position is created or changed, the allowance shall be subject to negotiations between the Board and the Association.

  • Excluded Positions When a College temporarily assigns an employee to the duties and responsibilities of a position excluded from the provisions of this Collective Agreement, the employee's obligations to contribute to the regular monthly Union dues under Article 5.4 and his/her seniority shall continue during the period of such temporary assignment up to a maximum period of twelve

  • VACANCIES AND NEW POSITIONS 3.3.1 During the work year, written notices of vacancies and new positions within the bargaining unit will be posted on the District jobs website for not less than five (5) working days. For an applicant to be considered for a vacant or new position, they must: a. Submit their online application and all other required application materials no later than five (5) working days from the first day of the posting, and b. Possess the minimum skills and qualifications applicable to the vacant or new position. 3.3.2 A vacancy is an open position within the bargaining unit or non represented groups over 10 hours per week (i.e., 2.1 hours per day). Employees who meet the posted qualifications will receive an interview for the position upon application. Applicants not receiving an interview or offer of position will be given feedback, upon request. Skill tests will not normally be required if the skill requirements of the new position are not greater than the applicant's current assignment unless the skill test is deemed necessary to determine the most qualified applicant. Positions will be filled by any present or prospective employee based upon affirmative action requirements, experience, and job qualifications for the position. If two finalists are considered equal, then the applicant from within the district with the most bargaining unit seniority will be selected for bargaining unit positions. 3.3.3 Employees transferred to new positions in the bargaining unit will receive salary credit at full value for all prior experience gained within the bargaining unit. 3.3.4 Current employees within the bargaining unit who are accepted for a position under Section 3.3.2 above will be given a thirty (30) work day work trial. If the employee's performance on the new job is not satisfactory, she/he will be returned to her/his former position or to another suitable position. Absent just cause for termination, such employee will not be terminated due to her/his unsatisfactory performance during the thirty (30) day trial period. 3.3.5 Increased hours at the worksite will be offered first to the most senior employees within the classification, if qualified as determined by the supervisor at the worksite, providing they have a work schedule which can accommodate the additional hour(s) within a normal work week. The number of hours per week may be offered up to ten (10) hours, but may not result in a combined assignment of more than forty (40) hours per week. Employees wishing more hours of work will notify their supervisor/building administrator in writing. 3.3.6 Summer school assignments will be offered on a seniority basis, except that those employees who carry out the job during the course of the regular work year will receive first choice of refusal. 3.3.7 If the school district uses a numerical staffing formula to assign employees to schools based on enrollment, employee hours will be adjusted in October of the school year to reflect actual enrollment. The formula results and adjusted hours will be provided to the association president(s) by October 15. 3.3.8 The district will provide at least a two (2) week written notice of paraeducator hour reduction due to a decreased student overload factor. 3.3.9 An employee involuntarily transferred to a new position with a different job title will suffer no loss in hourly rate of pay. The transferred employee will be placed on the same experience step as in the previous position. An employee transferred to a position with a lower hourly rate of pay will be required to seek to restore lost pay by applying for open positions within the department for which he/she is qualified. An employee may choose to decline up to three (3) positions that will make him/her whole. Following the third (3rd) decline, any enhanced pay, travel time, and/or mileage reimbursements will end. 3.3.10 When reassignments are too numerous to fill individually, the district will schedule a reassignment meeting. The district will display all open positions and the current seniority list. Employees facing reassignment will be required to attend either in person or by proxy. By seniority, employees must select from any open position for which they are qualified to restore any lost hours. Such restoration cannot exceed thirty (30) additional minutes over lost hours. If hours cannot be restored with open positions by seniority, employees may bump the least senior person. Bumping will occur in the following order, first by the department in which they have lost hours and then by any other departments in which they retain seniority. Multiple reassignment meetings may be necessary. 3.3.11 Employees who have been reassigned will have priority rights, by seniority, to open positions for which they are qualified for up to twenty-four months. Reassigned employees will be required to communicate in writing, in person, by proxy, or by email their interest in a position in the pool no later than 4:00 PM of the day the position closes, if the position will make them whole. If employees have not responded by 4:00 PM of the day the position closes, they have declined the position. Notice of assignment will be provided via phone and follow-up letter within five (5) working days.

  • Vacant Positions An employee on the reinstatement roster may bid on a vacant position in a different classification in the same manner as any other regular employee pursuant to this agreement.

  • Filling Vacant Positions During the time the procedures outlined herein are in effect, position vacancies to be filled shall first be offered to regular employees who have a contractual right to be recalled to a position in the involved job classification or who may have a right to “bump” or transfer to the position, as the case may be. In such circumstances, the seniority provisions of the Agreement shall be observed. If no regular employee has a contractual right to the position, the following shall be given consideration in the order (priority) indicated below: 1st Priority: Qualified Job Bank employees 2nd Priority: Employees on a recall list 3rd Priority: Employee applicants from a list of eligibles 4th Priority: Displaced certified temporary employees 5th Priority: Non-employee applicants from a list of eligibles The qualifications of an employee in the Job Bank or on a recall list shall be reviewed to determine whether they meet the qualifications for a vacant position. Whether the employee can be trained for a position within a reasonable time (not to exceed three months) shall be considered when determining the qualifications of an employee. If it is determined that the employee does not meet the qualifications for a vacant position, the employee may appeal to the Director of Human Resources. If it is determined that an employee in the Job Bank is qualified for a vacant position, the employee shall be selected. The appointing authority may appeal the issue of whether the employee is qualified. The dispute shall be presented to and resolved by the Job Bank Steering Committee. If it is determined that an employee on a recall list is qualified for a vacant position, the employee will be given priority consideration and may be selected. Appeals regarding employees on a recall list and their qualifications for a position will be handled by the Civil Service Commission. The grievance procedure under the Labor Agreement shall not apply to determinations as to qualifications of the employee for a vacant position.