Common use of Changes to Classifications Clause in Contracts

Changes to Classifications. When the Employer makes a substantial change in the job content of an existing classification which in reality causes such classification to become a new classification, the Employer agrees to meet with the Union, if requested, to permit the Union to make representation with respect to the appropriate rate of pay. Any change in the rate mutually agreed to shall be retroactive only to the date that the Union raised the issue with the Employer.

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Sources: Collective Agreement

Changes to Classifications. When the Employer makes a substantial change in the job content of an existing classification which in reality causes such classification to become a new classification, the Employer agrees to meet with the Union, if requested, to permit the Union to make representation with respect to job duties and the appropriate rate of pay. Any change in the rate mutually agreed to shall be retroactive only to the date that the Union raised changes were made to the issue with the Employerjob.

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Sources: Collective Agreement