Common use of EMERGENCY LAYOFF Clause in Contracts

EMERGENCY LAYOFF. ▇. ▇▇ emergency layoff is the suspension of an appointment to which an ▇▇▇ has been assigned or is working, due to acts of nature or forces outside the University’s control to which the University must immediately respond. B. The Parties agree that the University may, but shall not be required, to pay ASEs during periods of Emergency Layoff.

Appears in 14 contracts

Sources: Labor Contract, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

EMERGENCY LAYOFF. ▇. ▇▇ A. An emergency layoff is the suspension of an appointment to which an ▇▇▇ ASE has been assigned or is working, due to acts of nature or forces outside the University’s control to which the University must immediately respond. B. The Parties agree that the University may, but shall not be required, to pay ASEs during periods of Emergency Layoff.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Union Contract, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Union Contract

EMERGENCY LAYOFF. ▇. ▇▇ A. An emergency layoff is the suspension of an appointment to which an ▇▇▇ ASE has been assigned or is working, due to acts of nature or forces outside of the University’s control to which the University must immediately respond. B. The Parties parties agree that the University may, but shall not be required, to pay ASEs during periods of Emergency Layoffemergency layoff.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

EMERGENCY LAYOFF. ▇. ▇▇ ‌ A. An emergency layoff is the suspension of an appointment to which an ▇▇▇ ASE has been assigned or is working, due to acts of nature or forces outside of the University’s control to which the University must immediately respond. B. The Parties parties agree that the University may, but shall not be required, to pay ASEs during periods of Emergency Layoffemergency layoff.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement