Common use of Position Reclassification Clause in Contracts

Position Reclassification. Employees whose position is reclassified to a class having a higher pay range shall normally receive an increase to the first step above their present regular rate of pay in the pay range of the new class. The Foundation, however, shall review the circumstances pertinent to the reclassification and may award at least one additional increment in a case which, if granted, would be effective on the date that the reclassification request was initiated. Eligibility for future salary adjustments shall be determined in accordance with Articles 14.01.02 and/or 14.01.02.01 until the employees reach the maximum step in the range to which their position has been classified. In the event the Union disagrees with the step assigned to an employee whose position has been reclassified to a class having a higher pay range, then such dispute shall be referred to the Umpire as described in Article 26 for resolution, provided such reclassification was as a result of a decision made by the Umpire appointed in accordance with the procedures of Article 26.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Position Reclassification. Employees whose position is reclassified to a class having a higher pay range shall normally receive an increase to the first step above their present regular rate of pay in the pay range of the new class. The Foundation, however, shall review the circumstances pertinent to the reclassification and may award at least one additional increment in a case which, if granted, would be effective on the date that the reclassification request was initiated. Eligibility for future salary adjustments shall be determined in accordance with Articles 14.01.02 and/or 14.01.02.01 until the employees reach the maximum step in the range to which their position has been classified. In the event the Union disagrees with the step assigned to an employee whose position has been reclassified to a class having a higher pay range, then such dispute shall be referred to the Umpire as described in Article 26 for resolution, provided such reclassification was as a result of a decision made by the Umpire appointed in accordance with the procedures of Article 26.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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