Classification I Clause Samples
The 'Classification I' clause establishes a specific category or class for certain items, entities, or activities within the context of the agreement. Typically, this clause defines the criteria or characteristics that must be met for something to be included in 'Classification I,' such as particular products, services, or risk levels. For example, it might distinguish high-priority goods or designate a group of employees for special benefits. The core function of this clause is to clearly delineate what falls under 'Classification I,' ensuring that rights, obligations, or procedures tied to this classification are applied consistently and without ambiguity.
Classification I. Paid sick leave at the rate of 1 'i4 days per month accumulates up to two hundred ten(210) days.
Classification I. The following positions shall be considered in Classification I for purposes of assignment issues in the unit such as, but not limited to: layoff, recall and involuntary transfers.
A. Elementary and secondary classroom paraprofessionals The following positions shall be considered in Classification II for purposes of assignment issues in the unit such as, but not limited to, layoff, recall and involuntary transfers.
Classification I. Attendance Aide Basic Non-Instructional Aide Bus Aide Detention ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Monitor Kitchen Aide Latch Key Aide Lunch/Breakfast Aide Office Aide Parking Lot Aide Playground Aide Security Aide Special Education Feeding/Care Aide
