Common use of Ties Clause in Contracts

Ties. If two (2) or more employees have the same seniority, ties will be broken in the following order: ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ continuous time within their current job classification; B. Longest continuous time with the institution; and C. By lot.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Ties. If two (2) or more employees have the same seniority, ties will be broken in the following order: ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ A. Longest continuous time within their current job classification; B. Longest continuous time with the institution; and C. By lot.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Ties. If two (2) or more employees have the same seniority, ties will be broken in the following order:order:‌ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ continuous time within their current job classification; B. Longest continuous time with the institution; and C. By lot.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Ties. If two (2) or more employees have the same seniority, ties will be broken in the following order: ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ A. Longest continuous time within their current job classification; ; B. Longest continuous time with the institution; and C. By lot.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Ties. If two (2) or more employees have the same seniority, ties will be broken in the following order: ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ A. Longest continuous time within their current job classification; B. Longest continuous time with the institution; and C. By lot.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement