Common use of In-Unit Seniority Clause in Contracts

In-Unit Seniority. A nurse will have “unit preference” if, as of the date of 22 posting, the nurse has been continuously assigned to the unit where the vacancy exists 23 for at least one year previous to and including such date. Nurse applicants who have 24 unit preference on the unit where the vacancy exists will have their seniority multiplied 25 by three, for the purpose of comparing their seniority with that of other qualified

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Sources: Professional Agreement, Professional Services

In-Unit Seniority. A nurse will have “unit preference” if, as of the date of 22 2 posting, the nurse has been continuously assigned to the unit where the vacancy exists 23 3 for at least one year previous to and including such date. Nurse applicants who have 24 4 unit preference on the unit where the vacancy exists will have their seniority multiplied 25 5 by threethree (3), for the purpose of comparing their seniority with that of other qualified

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Sources: Professional Services

In-Unit Seniority. A nurse will have “unit preference” if, as of the date of 22 15 posting, the nurse has been continuously assigned to the unit where the vacancy exists 23 16 for at least one year previous to and including such date. Nurse applicants who have 24 17 unit preference on the unit where the vacancy exists will have their seniority multiplied 25 18 by three, for the purpose of comparing their seniority with that of other qualified

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Sources: Professional Services