SYSTEM SENIORITY LIST Sample Clauses

The SYSTEM SENIORITY LIST clause establishes the official ranking of employees based on their length of service within the organization. This list is typically updated regularly and is used to determine the order of preference for promotions, layoffs, transfers, and other employment decisions that depend on seniority. By providing a clear and authoritative record of each employee's standing, the clause ensures fairness and transparency in personnel actions, reducing disputes and misunderstandings related to seniority-based rights.
SYSTEM SENIORITY LIST. A System Seniority list of the employees covered by this Agreement listing name, personnel number, Occupational seniority date, Company seniority date, job classification, job protection codes, and station will be posted and maintained on Jetnet and will be updated each evening to include any personnel transaction request (PTR) that has been processed.
SYSTEM SENIORITY LIST. ‌ 10.01 Seniority list: Flight Attendant system seniority lists shall be prepared by the Company as of April 1st annually and published electronically on the Company website. This list will identify each Flight Attendant by name in seniority sequence, and it shall include; (a) Company employee number, (b) Company service date, (c) Date of entry into the scope of the agreement, (d) Adjusted date of seniority if applicable. 10.02 An addendum to the Employee System Seniority List shall be published October 1st. Such addendum shall reflect the deletion or addition of names, as the case may be, and shall be published electronically on the Company website, with hard copies provided to the Union/ crew room. 10.03 Flight Attendants shall have thirty (30) calendar days after the posting of each list or addendum in which to protest in writing to the Company any alleged omissions or errors affecting their seniority, but such protests shall be confined strictly to errors or changes occurring subsequent to the posting of the last system seniority list. After all protests have been considered and any adjustments found necessary have been made, such lists shall be revised accordingly and shall be binding on all Flight Attendants affected. Adjusted seniority lists shall be copied to each Local Union. Where a Flight Attendant is on vacation, leave of absence or out of the country or on sick leave at the time of posting they may protest within thirty (30) days after their return to duty. 10.04 Flight Attendants' names shall appear on the seniority list regardless of their probationary status. 10.05 The System seniority list shall subsequently be divided into a base seniority list for bidding and vacation purposes for each base. All base seniority lists shall be available electronically on the Company website with a hard copy to the Union.
SYSTEM SENIORITY LIST. ‌ 10.01 The Company recognizes that seniority, subject to the provisions of this Agreement, shall govern all employees in case of promotion, demotion, their retention in case of reduction in force, their assignment or reassignment due to expansion or reduction in force, for training, for bidding on vacancies, shifts, rest days and vacation preference. 10.02 No later than January 15th and July 15th of each year, the Company will post a system seniority list for all employees employed as of the first day of the preceding month. Each list will contain the following information for each employee, in order of Classification Seniority: - Name - Classification - Bargaining Unit Seniority Date - Company Service Date 10.03 Employees shall have thirty (30) days after the posting of such seniority list in which to protest in writing any alleged omissions or errors affecting their seniority. Seniority protests shall be resolved by mutual agreement between the Union and the Company at the Human Resources Department level. 10.04 Seniority lists shall remain posted on bulletin boards until superseded by a subsequent list.
SYSTEM SENIORITY LIST. 1. The Company shall maintain a System Seniority List for Crewmembers, which shall be known as the Kitty Hawk Aircargo Crewmember System Seniority List (List or System Seniority List). Such List shall include in system seniority order the name, birth date, date of hire as a Crewmember, and Status of all Crewmembers, whether active or inactive, entitled to be on the List, in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. Crewmembers holding management positions will be so identified. 2. System seniority shall apply and shall govern, except as otherwise provided in this Agreement. For the awarding of vacation awards and the bidding for Bid Period schedules seniority in Status shall apply. a. B727 Crewmembers, employed by Kitty Hawk before this Agreement becomes effective, will be governed as follows: i. Once all reinstatements (previously downgraded Captains and First Officers) have been fulfilled, vacancies for any opening will be awarded based on seniority. ii. Bids for First Officer or Captain upgrade must meet the minimum FAR, GOM and ATP requirements. iii. Crewmembers bidding for the first time to Captain must have a minimum of two upgrade recommendations on file from current Company Captains and those letters must have been received within six (6) months of the Crewmember’s consideration for upgrade. Additionally, each recommendation letter must be from Company Captains who have actually flown with the Crewmember within the proceeding six (6) months. 3. The Company shall compile each January and July an updated copy of the List, which will be posted by the Company at each Crewmember Base and mailed to each Crewmember by January 15 and July 15 of each year. 4. Should a Crewmember dispute information on a newly published List, other than the System Seniorty List published at ratification, such Crewmember shall have ninety (90) days from the posting of the List to file a written protest with the Company. The Company will respond in writing to a properly filed protest within fifteen (15) days of receipt. In the event a Crewmember fails to file a protest with the Company within the ninety (90) day period specified above, such Crewmember shall not thereafter be entitled to file any protest, which should have been filed within such ninety (90) day period. 5. Changes to the List shall be effected only as provided herein.
SYSTEM SENIORITY LIST. 10.01 The Company recognizes that seniority, subject to the provisions of this Agreement, shall govern all employees in case of promotion, demotion, their retention in case of reduction in force, their assignment or reassignment due to expansion or reduction in force, for training, for bidding on vacancies, shifts, rest days and vacation preference. 10.02 No later than January 15 and July 15 of each year, the Company will post a system seniority list for all employees employed as of the first day of the preceding month. Each list will contain the following information for each employee, in order of classification seniority: - Name - Classification - Bargaining Unit Seniority Date - Classification Seniority Date - Company Service Date 10.03 Employees shall have thirty (30) days after the posting of such seniority list in which to protest in writing any alleged omissions or errors affecting their seniority but such protests shall be confined to errors or changes occurring subsequent to the posting of the last System Seniority List. Seniority protests shall be resolved by mutual agreement between the Union and the Company at the Human Resources Department level. 10.04 Seniority lists shall remain posted on bulletin boards until superseded by a subsequent list.
SYSTEM SENIORITY LIST. (a) A System Seniority list of the employees covered by this Agreement listing name, personnel number, Occupational seniority date, Company seniority date, job classification, job protection codes, and station and highlighted changes will be furnished to the Union posted and maintained on Jetnet and will be updated each evening to include any personnel transaction request (PTR) that has been ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇ February 15th and August 15th of each year. These lists will indicate the position held by each employee who is not a member of the bargaining unit and will also indicate whether he is retaining or retaining and accruing. The Company will post and maintain copies of the System Seniority list on its bulletin boards at all stations where employees are based.
SYSTEM SENIORITY LIST. A. Seniority lists will be revised to reflect the seniority status of employees covered by this Agreement by January 15 and July 15 of each year. Such lists with changes highlighted will be posted at the IOC and an electronic copy shall be provided to the Local President and post online via Jetnet. B. Employees will have sixty (60) calendar days, after the posting of such list in which to protest in writing to the Company any alleged omission or incorrect posting affecting their seniority in any such revised list. An employee may file a seniority protest form with his Local Union office. The Local Union office will investigate the protest and forward it, with a recommendation, to the International. The International will advise the Company if a change is required. The Company will then provide to the Local Union office in writing a response to the protest. The Union will hold the Company harmless with regard to any grievance which may arise as a result of any protest being sustained. C. An employee affected by a reduction in force, or who is on vacation, leave of absence or on sick leave at the time the above list is posted, such employee may protest any alleged omission or incorrect posting within sixty (60) calendar days after his return to duty. D. An incorrect posting which went unchallenged or uncorrected on a seniority list on which such incorrect posting first appeared may not be posted on a subsequent posting except that typographical and clerical errors may be corrected at any time.
SYSTEM SENIORITY LIST. (a) A System Seniority list of the employees covered by this Agreement listing name, personnel number, Occupational seniority date, Company seniority date, job classification, station and highlighted changes will be furnished to the Union, by February 15th and August 15th of each year. These lists will indicate the position held by each employee who is not a member of the bargaining unit and will also indicate whether he is retaining or retaining and accruing. (b) The Company will post and maintain copies of the System Seniority list on its bulletin boards at all stations where employees hereunder are based. (c) An employee or the Union may use a System Seniority Protest Form for any omission or incorrect posting affecting any employee's seniority within sixty (60) calendar days after posting of the seniority list, except that an employee on vacation, sick leave or a leave of absence in accordance with Articles 17 and 18 of this Agreement or employees affected by a Reduction in Force and recall in accordance with Articles 15 and 16 of this Agreement or on an assignment at a location where a roster is not posted, shall have sixty (60) calendar days from the date of his return to duty at a station where the roster is posted in which to file such protest. An employee may file a protest with respect to his listing upon his presentation of new and pertinent evidence. Waivers to these time limits may only be granted by joint agreement of the Director of the Air Transport Division of the Union and the Vice-President of Employee Relations of the Company. (d) The following will be the procedures for the Seniority Protest Form. 1. The employee will forward the Protest Form to the Local Union office. The Local Union will forward a copy of the Protest Form to the appropriate Human Resource office. Protest Forms must be accompanied by supporting documentation. 2. The Local Union and appropriate Human Resources office will investigate the protest. 3. The Local Union office will forward the protest and their recommendation to the TWU ATD office. 4. The TWU ATD will advise the Company if a change is required. The Company will forward a final resolution to the protest to the Local Union, the appropriate Human Resource office and the affected employee. (e) The attachments on the following pages are agreed to by the parties and are incorporated as part of this agreement. May 29, 1997 ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ International Vice President Transport Workers Union of America ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇...

Related to SYSTEM SENIORITY LIST

  • Seniority List The Employer shall maintain a seniority list showing the date upon which each employee's service commenced. An up-to-date seniority list shall be sent to the Union and posted on all bulletin boards in January of each year.

  • Seniority Lists A copy of the seniority list will be posted by January 31st and July 31st of each calendar year on designated bulletin boards with a copy forwarded to the bargaining unit president. Included in the list shall be a breakdown of total hours paid for part-time employees. All lists will include date of hire. Any errors noted in the seniority list should be noted and the employer notified within thirty (30) days, after which the list shall be considered final.

  • Seniority Unit Layoff List Selection shall next be made from the Seniority Unit Layoff List unless the vacancy is being filled by an employee with more classification seniority who has received notice of permanent layoff.

  • Posting of Seniority List The Administration shall post the seniority list twice annually by October 1 and March 1 of each work year. The seniority list shall be posted on the designated bulletin board in each building/work site and will indicate, by area of certification, license, or entry-level requirement, the first day worked, the date of Board resolution to hire, and the contract status (limited or continuing) of each employee. Said list shall be provided by the Superintendent to the Association President on or before the date of posting. A. The name of employees on the seniority list shall appear in seniority rank order within areas of certification, license, or entry-level requirements, with the name of the most senior employee appearing at the top of the listing and the name of the least senior employee appearing at the bottom of the listing. B. The names of employees who are certificated, licensed, or otherwise minimally qualified in more than one (1) area shall be included on the listing for all areas of certification, license, or entry-level requirement. C. The names of part-time employees shall appear on the seniority list but shall be listed separately from the names of full-time employees.

  • Super Seniority For purposes of layoff and recall only, the President shall head the seniority list, provided however, that such officer must have the necessary skill and experience to perform the required work. The Sheriff agrees that this section shall not be applied in an arbitrary manner.