Common use of Reclassification Salary Clause in Contracts

Reclassification Salary. Upon reclassification of a position or class of positions, the position(s) shall be assigned a range at least one range higher than the former range. The incumbent(s) in the reclassified position(s) shall be placed on the step in the new range that reflects not less than a five percent increase. Reclassification shall not change an employee’s date of hire (seniority date.)

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Reclassification Salary. Upon reclassification of a position or class of positionsan employee, the position(s) employer shall be assigned to a range at least one range higher than the former range. The incumbent(s) employee in the reclassified position(s) shall be placed on the step in the new range that reflects not less than a five percent increase. Reclassification Reclassifications shall not change an employee’s date of hire (seniority date).)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: California School Employees

Reclassification Salary. Upon reclassification upward of a position or class of positions, the position(s) shall be assigned a range at least one range higher than the former range. The incumbent(s) in the reclassified position(s) shall also be placed on reclassified with the step in the new range that reflects not less than a five percent increaseposition(s). Reclassification shall not change an employee’s date of hire (seniority anniversary date.)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: California School Employees

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Reclassification Salary. Upon reclassification upward of a position or class of positionsposition, the position(s) position shall be assigned a range at least one range higher than the former range. The incumbent(s) incumbent in the reclassified position(s) position shall be reclassified with the position, and placed on the step a step, which will result in the new range that reflects not less than at least a five percent (5%) salary increase. Reclassification shall not change an employeea unit member’s date of hire (seniority anniversary date.)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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