Common use of Y-Rating Clause in Contracts

Y-Rating. The City may offer to “Y”-rate an employee whose position has been eliminated, reclassified downward or for some other reason which has caused the compensation of a position to be reduced. In the event an employee in a position is Y-rated, the employee's monthly base salary shall not be increased until the monthly base salary of the position held by that employee exceeds the monthly salary paid to that employee.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Tentative Agreement, Tentative Agreement, www.beverlyhills.org

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Y-Rating. The City may offer to “Y”-rate an employee whose position has been eliminated, reclassified downward downward, or for some other reason which has caused the compensation of a position to be reduced. In the event an employee in a position is Y-rated, the employee's monthly base salary shall not be increased until the monthly base salary of the position held by that employee exceeds the monthly salary paid to that employee.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Tentative Agreement, www.beverlyhills.org

Y-Rating. The City may offer to “Y”-rate an employee whose position has been eliminated, reclassified downward downward, or for some other reason which has caused the compensation of a position to be reduced. In the event an employee in a position is Y-rated, Y,-rated the employee's monthly base salary shall not be increased until the monthly base salary of the position held by that employee exceeds the monthly salary paid to that employee.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.beverlyhills.org

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Y-Rating. The City may offer to “Y”-rate an employee whose position has been eliminated, reclassified downward or for some other reason which has caused the compensation of a position to be reduced. In the event an employee in a position is Y-rated, rated the employee's monthly base salary shall not be increased until the monthly base salary of the position held by that employee exceeds the monthly salary paid to that employee.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tentative Agreement

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