Employee Handbook 3.07, Involuntary Termination Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) recognizes that there are circumstances under which it may be necessary to reduce the work force. This directive applies when layoffs are necessary due to lack of work, lack of funds, economic slowdowns, technological or structural changes in CNM’s operations, or when layoffs otherwise are determined to be necessary by the College. This directive is superceded by existing Collective Bargaining Agreements and Administrative Directive Contract and Grant Funded Positions. Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) has the exclusive authority to determine when a reduction in force is to occur and what constitutes sufficient reason for a reduction. Reasons for a reduction in force include but are not limited to:
The College first determines which position
classifications will be eliminated. When selecting employees within
those position classifications for a reduction in force,
consideration is given first to job skills and minimum requirements, then to performance
record, and then to seniority as defined in
CNM Board Policy (Employee
Handbook Section 3.07), in this order.
The Human Resources Department will provide the
affected employees with written notice of the impending layoff in
compliance with Federal and State requirements. Options exist for the extension of health care benefits and some Life Insurance benefits. See Administrative Directive Employment Separation for details. Unemployment compensation may be available under certain circumstances. Employees interested in this coverage may contact the local Department of Labor.
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