Supervisory Or Special Assignment Sample Clauses

Supervisory Or Special Assignment. 1. Employees who are promoted on a permanent basis to any management or administrative position below the Director level will continue to retain seniority in the Craft(s) they vacated, but will accrue such seniority for only the first six
Supervisory Or Special Assignment. 1. Employees who are promoted on a permanent basis to any management or administrative position below the Director level will continue to retain seniority in the Craft(s) they vacated, but will accrue such seniority for only the first six (6) months while working in management. 2. When employees in management or administrative positions desire to return voluntarily to a Craft covered by this Agreement, in which they retain seniority, they may use their classification seniority to bid for available vacancies in said Craft, but in no event will an employee be furloughed or bumped from his location as a result of the return to the unit of a management or administrative employee. 3. When employees in management or administrative positions are involuntarily demoted, or reduced due to a Reduction-In-Force, they may exercise their classification seniority to return to positions in Crafts in which they hold seniority, but in no event will an employee be furloughed or bumped from his location as a result of the return to the unit of a management or administrative employee. 4. Employees covered by this Agreement have priority to vacancies over those not covered by this Agreement, including employees in management or administrative positions who desire to return to a Craft covered by this Agreement.
Supervisory Or Special Assignment. 1. Employees who are promoted on a permanent basis to any management or administrative position below the Director level will continue to retain seniority in the Craft(s) they vacated, but will accrue such seniority for only the first six (6) months while working in management. (See: LOA #17 Supervisor Retention and Return Rights) 2. When employees in management or administrative positions desire to return voluntarily to a Craft covered by this Agreement in which they retain seniority, they may use their craft seniority to bid for available vacancies in said Craft, but in no event will an employee be furloughed or bumped from his location as a result of the return to the unit of a management or administrative employee. 3. When employees in management or administrative positions are involuntarily demoted, or reduced due to a Reduction-In-Force, they may exercise their Craft seniority to return to positions in Crafts in which they hold seniority, but in no event will an employee be furloughed or bumped from his location as a result of the return to the unit of a management or administrative employee. 4. Employees covered by this Agreement have priority to vacancies over those not covered by this Agreement, including employees in management or administrative positions who desire to return to a Craft covered by this Agreement.

Related to Supervisory Or Special Assignment

  • Special Assignment A voluntary, temporary assignment of a bargaining unit employee to duties other than those of his/her position of record that is: a. More than twenty percent (20%) of the bargaining unit employee's scheduled work hours; and for more than thirty (30) calendar days in duration. b. Service on advisory councils/committees are not considered special assignments. Additionally, any deployment of security personnel for security-related duties and functions (e.g., ATLAS, VIPR) is excluded and not considered a special assignment.

  • Special Assignments Special assignments shall not be considered breaks in service or affect the privileges and the status of that person with the University. Any special conditions of such special assignments shall be clearly set forth in writing. They shall become binding only after having been signed by the unit member concerned and by the appropriate chancellor, or designee.

  • Special Assignment Pay The Chief of Police shall have complete discretion to pay two percent (2%) special assignment pay incentive which will be added to the base salary of persons in the Bargaining Unit.