Lateral movement definition

Lateral movement means the movement of an employee from one position to another position in the same classification or with the same pay zone.
Lateral movement means the movement of an employee from one position to another position with the same classification or job title or salary range.
Lateral movement is the movement of an employee into a position which has the same pay band as their previous pay band.

Examples of Lateral movement in a sentence

  • Lateral movement on the Salary Schedule (e.g. from “BA+” to “MA,” etc.) will not be made retroactively, but will instead commence effective with the first pay period following the District’s receipt of proper written verification of the teacher’s eligibility for such movement.

  • Lateral movement will be considered retroactive to the start of the first scheduled teacher work day.

  • Lateral movement will be considered retroactive to the start of the first scheduled work day after winter break.

  • Lateral movement on the Certified Staff salary schedule shall occur with the first payroll of each school year or the middle plus one pay period.

  • Lateral movement on the salary schedule for new vocational teachers who have earned a Bachelor’s degree prior to employment will be the same as stated above; however, they will be given credit for graduate and undergraduate college credit earned after the receipt of their Bachelor’s degree for salary schedule placement.

  • Lateral movement on the salary schedule for new vocational teachers who have not earned a Bachelor’s degree will be as follows; they may move to class IV when they have completed 18 semester hours of undergraduate college credits, and to class V when they have completed 35 semester hours of undergraduate college credit, and to class VI when they have completed 45 semester hours of undergraduate credit.

  • Lateral movement from one lane to another is intended as a sequential process.

  • Lateral movement from one position to another in a single job classification.

  • Lateral movement: A lateral movement is a change within a pay grade to the same job classification.

  • Lateral movement on the pay scale requires approved college credit hours to change faculty classification.


More Definitions of Lateral movement

Lateral movement means an employee movement from one position to another with a similar salary and level of duties, responsibilities, and qualifications and, where applicable, the same class code. In the case of job bands, a lateral movement means a movement to a title level in another job band with a similar salary and level of duties, responsibilities, and qualifications and, where applicable, the same class code.
Lateral movement means movement from either Employer to Individual Membership or vice versa. The movement shall be subject to the Company’s underwriting rules.
Lateral movement means the movement of an employee from one position

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