Where Layoffs Will Occur Sample Clauses

Where Layoffs Will Occur. The designated representatives shall prepare a list of the employee(s) affected in each of the categories set out in paragraph two (2) above showing the seniority of each such employee. This list shall be provided to the department or unit and the Union within two (2) working days of the initial meeting referred to in paragraph two (2) above. The department or unit may then issue the appropriate notice(s) of layoff, with a copy to the Union of each such notice. The designated representatives shall as soon as possible also review the qualifications of the employee(s) on the list to determine if there are any positions vacant or currently held by less senior employees in equal and/or lower paying classifications in the department or unit for which the employee(s) is qualified and able to perform competently the work. This determination shall be based on job descriptions for the position(s), the information contained in the employee’s personnel file and interviews with appropriate individuals as determined by the representatives. The designated representatives shall exert reasonable efforts to ascertain any vacancies, current or pending, in an equal or a lower pay grade of the affected employee(s). 01. The designated representatives shall meet with each affected employee as soon as possible once the foregoing steps have been completed to review each employee’s options as set out in paragraph four (4) below. Each employee shall have five (5) calendar days from the date of the meeting in which to consider and indicate their preference based on seniority.
Where Layoffs Will Occur. The designated representatives shall prepare a list of the affected in each of the categories set out in para- graph two (2) above showing the seniority of each such employee. This list shall be provided to the department or unit and the Union within two (2) working days of the initial meeting referred to in paragraph two (2) above. The depart- ment or unit may then issue the appropriate of lay- off, with a copy to the Union of each such notice. The designated representatives shall as soon as possible also review the qualifications of the on the list to determine if there are any positions vacant or currently held by less senior employees in equal lower paying classi- fications in the department or unit for which the is qualified and able to perform competently the work. This determination shall be based onjob descriptions for the the information contained in the employee’s person- nel file and interviews with appropriate individuals as deter- mined by the representatives. The designated representatives shall exert reasonable efforts to ascertain any vacancies, current or pending, in an equal or a lower pay grade of the affected The layoff procedures shall take precedence over the job posting proce- dure set out in Article as long as it does not result in a promotion and as long as there are no applicants who meet the factors set out in that Article from within the applicable department or unit. It is understood that the must apply for the vacancies within the time limits set out in Article The designated representatives shall meet with each affected employee as soon as possible once the foregoing steps have been completed to review each employee’s options as set out in paragraph four (4) below. Each employee shall have five

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