Current Classification Sample Clauses

The "Current Classification" clause defines the present status or categorization of a subject, such as a product, service, or entity, within the context of the agreement. This clause typically specifies how the subject is classified according to relevant standards, regulations, or internal criteria at the time the contract is executed. For example, it may state whether a product is considered hazardous, regulated, or eligible for certain benefits. Its core practical function is to establish a clear and mutual understanding of the subject's status at the outset, thereby preventing disputes or misunderstandings about its classification during the term of the agreement.
Current Classification. Upon written request, the City agrees to provide to the Union on an annual basis, gender information by job classification.
Current Classification. Upon written request, the MTA agrees to provide to the Union, on an annual basis, gender information by job classification.
Current Classification. Upon written request, the SFMTA agrees to provide to the Union, on an annual basis, gender information by job classification.
Current Classification. Employees within a classification shall have the right to bump into any assignment for which she/he is already qualified (as defined in 4.12 Qualifications) and is currently held by an employee with less classification seniority. Bumping shall be limited to whole assignments; for example, a senior employee must take the total number of hours assigned to the junior employee, despite the fact that the junior employee may have bid separately for the assignments she/he presently occupies.
Current Classification. A position in the employee's current classification.