Common use of Section I - Definition Clause in Contracts

Section I - Definition. It is the intent of Management to avoid working an employee on an out-of-class assignment. An out-of-class assignment is defined as any assignment requiring substantial work in a higher level position which is not usually included within the scope of the duties and responsibilities as defined by the class specifications for the class to which the assigned employee's regular position is allocated.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: cao.lacity.org, cao.lacity.org, cao.lacity.org

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Section I - Definition. It is the intent of Management to avoid working an employee on in an out-of-class assignment. An out-of-class assignment is defined as any assignment requiring substantial work in a higher level position which is not usually included within the scope of the duties and responsibilities as defined by the class specifications for the class to which the assigned employee's regular position is allocated.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: cao.lacity.org, cao.lacity.org, cao.lacity.org

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Section I - Definition. It is the intent of Management to avoid working an employee on an out-of-class assignment. An out-of-class assignment is defined as any assignment requiring substantial work in a higher level position (in a class for which the duties and responsibilities of the current class would provide qualifying experience for the higher level class), which is not usually included within the scope of the duties and responsibilities as defined by the class specifications for the class to which the assigned employee's regular position is allocated.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Letter of Agreement

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