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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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11/5/2018
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6.B. - Page 54 of 366 <br />6.2 Notification of Layoff <br />The City shall notify the Association no less than fifteen (15) working days prior to any <br />employee being laid off. Upon written request of the Association to the Personnel Officer, <br />the City will meet to discuss the conditions causing the layoff and the impact upon <br />classifications in the bargaining unit. Such discussions shall be without recourse to the <br />grievance procedure. <br />6.3 Order of Layoff <br />In the event of a reduction in force, bargaining unit members with the shortest length of <br />service in the classifications affected shall be laid off first. If two employees have equal <br />length of service in a classification, the order of seniority shall be determined by standing on <br />the eligibility list. If two employees have equal length of service in a classification and the <br />same standing on the eligibility list, the order of seniority shall be determined by <br />employment test score. <br />6.4 Bumping Rights <br />Any unit member laid off under the terms of this article may, if he or she so elects, be <br />reassigned to a position in a lateral or lower related classification within the same <br />department which is held by an employee having less service with the City. Such <br />reassignment shall occur only in the event the employee is capable by virtue of prior training <br />and experience to perform the work required. <br />6.5 Re-employment <br />For those employees who do not exercise the election referred to in Section 64 above <br />(Bumping Rights), and for all other laid off employees, the name of each employee who is <br />laid off shall be placed at the head of the eligible list for the class of positions which he or <br />she held, and such person shall be given preference in filling vacancies in that class for a <br />period of two (2) years following layoff, <br />ARTICLE 7 <br />PERSONNEL FILES AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATIONS <br />7.1 Personnel Files <br />An employee or his or her Association representative upon presentation of written <br />authorization from the employee shall have access to the employee's personnel file on <br />request. The City shall furnish the employee copies of all performance evaluation ratings <br />and letters of reprimand or warning prior to placing them into the employees' personnel file, <br />and copies of letters of reprimand or warning shall be sent to the Personnel Officer. At the <br />employee's request, copies of performance evaluation ratings and letters of reprimand or <br />warning shall be sent to the Association. j^^" PeG81 ,t of a l0tt„r of rnnriM2Rd nr Waffling <br />WhiGh the empleyee feels 06 faGWIly 1RG9FPGGt, he 9F she may se advise, iH writingthe Fire <br />the grieyaRGe preeedur.e as set forth ir, Arti..'e 19 he The employee may be required to <br />y.. .0 �, N� u forth rrr <br />acknowledge the receipt of any document entered into his or her personnel file without <br />73 <br />
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