2012-09-10 MOU Re: Temp Assignments in APWU

RE: Temporary Assignment, Reassignment or Reemployment in APWU Represented Crafts of Employees Injured On the Job The parties agree that, consistent with the parties' current collective bargaining agreement on the application of seniority, future temporary assignments, reassignments, or reemployment of fully or partially recovered employees to work in APWU represented crafts will be to residual vacancies or to uniquely created assignments consisting of duties that would otherwise be properly performed by non-career employees. Any existing assignments in the Clerk Craft that were uniquely created to fit an employee's work restrictions may remain in place until the employee in the assignment vacates the assignment or until the assignment is modified or changed, whether resulting from changes in the employee's restrictions or changes in service needs or operating conditions within the work unit. An employee in a light or limited duty status will be excessed in the same way that employees in a full duty status are excessed, based on the pay level of the duty assignment that they hold and their seniority. They will receive reasonable accommodation if necessary in their new duty assignment and or installation. When excessing occurs in a craft, either within the installation or to another installation, the sole criteria for selecting the employees to be excessed is seniority. Whether an employee in the affected craft is recovering from either an on- or off-the-job injury would have no bearing on his/her being excessed. Other limited duty employees, who are temporarily assigned to the craft undergoing excessing, will be returned to their respective crafts before excessing can occur.

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RE: Temporary Assignment, Reassignment or Reemployment in APWU Represented Crafts of Employees Injured On the Job The parties agree that, consistent with the parties' current collective bargaining agreement on the application of seniority, future temporary assignments, reassignments, or reemployment of fully or partially recovered employees to work in APWU represented crafts will be to residual vacancies or to uniquely created assignments consisting of duties that would otherwise be properly performed by non-career employees. Any existing assignments in the Clerk Craft that were uniquely created to fit an employee's work restrictions may remain in place until the employee in the assignment vacates the assignment or until the assignment is modified or changed, whether resulting from changes in the employee's restrictions or changes in service needs or operating conditions within the work unit. An employee in a light or limited duty status will be excessed in the same way that employees in a full duty status are excessed, based on the pay level of the duty assignment that they hold and their seniority. They will receive reasonable accommodation if necessary in their new duty assignment and or installation. When excessing occurs in a craft, either within the installation or to another installation, the sole criteria for selecting the employees to be excessed is seniority. Whether an employee in the affected craft is recovering from either an on- or off-the-job injury would have no bearing on his/her being excessed. Other limited duty employees, who are temporarily assigned to the craft undergoing excessing, will be returned to their respective crafts before excessing can occur.

Document Type:  Memorandum of Understanding

Craft:  Clerk

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