Common use of Reasonable Offer Clause in Contracts

Reasonable Offer. 8/6/1 A reasonable offer of recall or reinstatement is defined as an offer of a job: A. with an assigned headquarters located less than forty (40) miles from the employee’s home, unless the employee’s worksite prior to his/her layoff was at a greater distance from his/her home, in which case a job offer shall be reasonable if the headquarters of the position offered is no further from the employee’s home than was the distance of the previous worksite; and B. the number of work hours required does not vary substantially from the number of hours previously allocated to the position from which the employee was laid off; and C. the hourly pay offered is at least ninety (90) percent of the employee’s rate of pay at the time of layoff; and D. an offer of limited term employment or project-project employment shall not constitute a reasonable offer.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Reasonable Offer. 8/6/1 A reasonable offer of recall or reinstatement restoration is defined as an offer of a job: A. with an assigned headquarters located less than forty (40) miles from the employee’s home, unless the employee’s worksite prior to his/her layoff was at a greater distance from his/her home, in which case a job offer shall be reasonable if the headquarters of the position offered is no further from the employee’s home than was the distance of the previous worksite; and B. the number of work hours required does not vary substantially from the number of hours previously allocated to the position from which the employee was laid off; and C. the hourly pay offered is at least ninety (90) percent of the employee’s rate of pay at the time of layoff; and D. an offer of limited term employment or project-project employment shall not constitute a reasonable offer.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement