Increase in Workload Clause Samples

Increase in Workload. In the event of a temporary increase in workload or an unforeseen event during which the board has specific work to be carried out, the board shall proceed as follows: a) it shall offer the position to a surplus tenured regular employee provided that such a movement does not constitute a promotion; b) failing this, it shall offer the position to an employee who has been laid off for less than twenty-four (24) months in the class of employment concerned. In this case, the employee shall not accumulate service for the purpose of acquiring tenure; c) failing this, it shall offer the position to an available person registered on the priority of employment list; d) failing this, the board may hire a person of its choice.
Increase in Workload. When the board has particular work to be performed in the event of an increase in workload, it shall proceed in the following manner: A) it shall offer the position to a surplus employee or a surplus member of the support staff in its employ; B) failing this, under clauses 7-4.15, 7-4.18 and 7-5.01, the board may offer a temporary assignment to an employee in its employ who is unable to occupy his or her position for medical reasons. It may also assign a member of the support staff in its employ for the same reasons; C) failing this, it shall offer the position to an employee in the same office, department, school, adult education centre or vocational training centre for whom the additional hours do not entail a schedule conflict. The holding of concurrent positions does not constitute overtime; D) failing this, the board shall offer the position to the regular employee laid off for less than two

Related to Increase in Workload

  • Price Increase/Decreases No price increases will be permitted during the first period of the Contract. The County requires documented proof of cost increases on Contracts prior to any price adjustment. A minimum of 30-days advance notice in writing is required to secure such adjustment. No retroactive price adjustments will be considered. All price decreases will automatically be extended to the County of Orange. The County may enforce, negotiate, or cancel escalating price Contracts or take any other action it deems appropriate, as it sees fit. The net dollar amount of profit will remain firm during the period of the Contract. Adjustments increasing the Contractor’s profit will not be allowed.

  • Price Increase For purposes of this paragraph, “Contract Year” means a twelve