Salary on Recall from Demotion in Lieu of Layoff Clause Samples

The 'Salary on Recall from Demotion in Lieu of Layoff' clause defines how an employee's salary is determined when they are recalled to their previous position after having been demoted instead of laid off. Typically, this clause specifies whether the employee's pay will be restored to its former level or adjusted based on the time spent in the lower position. Its core function is to ensure fairness and clarity in compensation practices when employees are reinstated, addressing potential disputes over salary adjustments following organizational changes.
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Salary on Recall from Demotion in Lieu of Layoff. Upon recall to his/her former classification, an employee demoted in lieu of layoff shall retain his/her previous salary eligibility date and, as of the date of recall, be restored at the salary the employee would have been eligible for had a demotion not occurred, unless the employee is denied the increase as a disciplinary action.

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