Common use of Clerical Classifications Clause in Contracts

Clerical Classifications. The Company agrees to fill vacancies covered by this Agreement above entry level ranges from present staff whenever qualified personnel are available, subject to the following provisions. In all job postings (promotions, demotions, transfers) and layoffs the Company shall consider related experience, education, ability, job-performance. Where these qualifications are relatively equal for two (2) or more employees being considered, preference shall be given to the employee with the greater service. Any or all employees being considered may be subject to such additional test or examinations as the Company may require.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Clerical Classifications. The Company agrees to fill vacancies covered by this Agreement above entry level ranges from present staff whenever qualified personnel are available, subject to the following provisions. In all job postings (promotions, demotions, transfers) and layoffs the Company shall consider related experience, education, ability, job-performance. Where these qualifications are relatively equal for two (2) or more employees being considered, preference shall be given to the employee with the greater service. Any or all employees being considered may be subject to such additional test or examinations as the Company may require.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Clerical Classifications. The Company agrees to fill vacancies covered by this Agreement above entry level ranges from present staff whenever qualified personnel are available, subject to the following provisions. In all job postings (promotions, demotions, transfers) transfers and layoffs layoffs, the Company shall consider related experience, education, ability, job-performance. Where these qualifications are relatively equal for two (2) or more employees being considered, preference shall be given to the employee with the greater service. Any or all employees being considered may be subject to such additional test or examinations as the Company may require.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement