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proffered re-employment the second time, the employee shall be removed from the list and shall <br />no longer be eligible for re-employment as a laid off employee. <br />Employees on the re-employment list shall be offered positions for which they qualify before <br />new employees are hired. <br />Re-employment lists shall remain in effect for a period of twenty-four (24) months. <br />All employees on the re-employment list shall be mailed notices of vacancies in the City for a <br />period of twenty-four (24) months after their lay off. <br />Upon request, the City will meet and confer with the Union should there be a significant <br />increase in the use of volunteers in work areas in which regular employees have been laid off. <br />Within sixty (60) days of determining that filled bargaining unit positions will be eliminated, <br />the City shall give notice to the Union and meet and confer on any possible impact of the layoff. <br />Issues to be discussed during the impact bargaining shall include identification of previously <br />held positions for bumping purposes, alternatives to layoffs, severance, etc. <br />Section 22. Resignation <br />An employee wishing to leave the competitive service in good standing shall file with hislher <br />supervisor at least two (2) weeks before leaving the service a written resignation stating the <br />effective date of resignation and reasons for leaving. <br />The resignation shall be forwarded to the Human Resources Director with a statement by the <br />department head as to the resigned employee's service performance and other pertinent <br />information concerning the cause for resignation. <br />Failure of an employee to comply with this rule shall be entered on the service record of the <br />employee and maybe cause for denying future employment by the City. The resignation of an <br />employee who fails to give notice shall be reported to the Human Resources Director <br />immediately. <br />Section 23. Safety <br />The City shall conform with the applicable safety regulations provided by State law to insure <br />the employees' reasonably safe working conditions. The Union agrees to encourage its <br />employees to promptly report unsafe conditions and equipment. <br />Employees assigned to classifications designated by the City to require safety shoes shall be <br />reimbursed upon purchase of such shoes in fiscal year 2006 to an annual maximum amount of <br />two hundred and fifteen dollars ($215.00). This amount shall be increased in fiscal year 2007 to <br />two hundred and twenty-five dollars ($225.00). <br />City employees in the following regular or temporary classifications shall receive a biennial <br />reimbursement: <br />Assistant Engineer Office Coordinator -Permits Center <br />Associate Engineer Sr. Engineering Aide <br />18 <br />