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Rule 123:1-41-07 | Order of layoff of employees.

 

(A) Appointment categories established. For purposes of this chapter the appointment categories and order of layoff of employees are as follows: part-time probationary, part-time permanent, full-time probationary, and full-time permanent.

(B) Progression of layoff. Layoffs will be based upon retention point order beginning with the employee having the fewest retention points and continuing to the employee with the most retention points. Retention point lists will be compiled in descending retention point order. In cases where two or more employees have identical retention points the tie will be broken in accordance with rule 123:1-41-09 of the Administrative Code.

(C) Order of layoff. In the classification(s) selected for layoff the appointing authority will layoff employees and employees will displace employees using the following "order of layoff":

(1) Part-time probationary employees in the same classification who have not completed their probationary period or six months of continuous service in the position, whichever is longer.

(2) Part-time permanent employees in the same classification who have completed their probationary period or six months of continuous service in the position, whichever is longer.

(3) Full-time probationary employees in the same classification who have not completed their probationary period or six months of continuous service in the position, whichever is longer.

(4) Full-time permanent employees in the same classification who have completed their probationary period or six months of continuous service in the position, whichever is longer.

Last updated December 1, 2022 at 10:34 AM

Supplemental Information

Authorized By: 124.09
Amplifies: 124.323
Five Year Review Date: 9/15/2027
Prior Effective Dates: 7/31/1982, 2/4/1996, 4/5/1999, 7/1/2007