ALL CLASSIFICATIONS Sample Clauses

ALL CLASSIFICATIONS. (A) Reuse of Programs
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ALL CLASSIFICATIONS. A. Calamity Days-All employees shall be paid for time lost up to a maximum of five (5) days or the daily scheduled hourly equivalency per school year when the schools in which they are employed are closed due to an epidemic or other public calamity. Any time the Superintendent declares a school closing/calamity time period employees who are required to work during the calamity time period will receive regular pay plus overtime.
ALL CLASSIFICATIONS. The following increases will be made to the salary schedule in Appendix A: July 1, 2020: Two percent (2.0%) across-the-board salary increase above the July 1, 2019 rates for all classifications in the unit.
ALL CLASSIFICATIONS. 6.1.1 In order to ensure fiscal solvency the District and CSEA recognize the amount of money expended to maintain step, longevity and professional growth increases is an ongoing cost to the District. All classifications in the bargaining unit shall receive compensation in accordance with the currently adopted salary schedule.
ALL CLASSIFICATIONS. The following increases will be made to the salary schedule in Appendix A: July 1, 2017: One percent (1.0%) increase for all longevity step rates January 1, 2018: One-half percent (0.5%) across-the-board salary increase above the 2016-2017 rates July 1, 2018: 1.0% increase for all longevity step rates July 1, 2018: One-half percent (0.5%) across-the-board salary increase above the 2017-2018 rates
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  • JOB CLASSIFICATIONS For the purpose of this Agreement the following classifications will be applicable:

  • New Job Classifications 11.1 Whenever the Company determines it appropriate to create a new job classification in the bargaining unit, it shall proceed as follows.

  • New Classifications If a new classification is created within the bargaining unit, the Employer agrees to meet with the Union and negotiate a rate of pay for this new classification. If the parties cannot reach agreement, at the request of either party, the matter shall be submitted to the arbitration procedure in Article 26 of this Agreement.

  • Job Classification When a new classification (which is covered by the terms of this Collective Agreement) is established by the Hospital, the Hospital shall determine the rate of pay for such new classification and notify the local Union of the same. If the local Union challenges the rate, it shall have the right to request a meeting with the Hospital to endeavour to negotiate a mutually satisfactory rate. Such request will be made within ten (10) days after the receipt of notice from the Hospital of such new occupational classification and rate. Any change mutually agreed to resulting from such meeting shall be retroactive to the date that notice of the new rate was given by the Hospital. If the parties are unable to agree, the dispute concerning the new rate may be submitted to arbitration as provided in the Agreement within fifteen (15) days of such meeting. The decision of the Board of Arbitration (or arbitrator as the case may be) shall be based on the relationship established by comparison with the rates for other classifications in the bargaining unit having regard to the requirements of such classification. When the Hospital makes a substantial change in the job content of an existing classification which in reality causes such classification to become a new classification, the Hospital agrees to meet with the Union if requested to permit the Union to make representation with respect to the appropriate rate of pay. If the matter is not resolved following the meeting with the Union the matter may be referred to Arbitration as provided in the Agreement within fifteen (15) days of such meeting. The decision of the Board of Arbitration (or arbitrator as the case may be) shall be based on the relationship established by comparison with the rates for other classifications in the bargaining unit having regard to the requirements of such classifications. The parties further agree that any change mutually agreed to or awarded as a result of arbitration shall be retroactive only to the date that the Union raised the issue with the Hospital. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if as a result of compensable illness or injury covered by WSIB an employee is unable to carry out the regular functions of her position, the Hospital may, subject to its operational requirements, establish a special classification and salary in an endeavour to provide the employee with an opportunity of continued employment. This provision shall not be construed as a guarantee that such special classification(s) will be made available or continued.

  • Classifications 6.1 Each Employee is classified as assessed by the Employer as follows:

  • New Classification Should a new position or new classification be created within the Bargaining Unit during the term of this Agreement, the Employer and the Union will decide the rate of pay. Nothing herein prevents the Employer from filling such positions and having Nurses working in such positions during such negotiations. The salary when determined will be retroactive to the date on which the successful candidate commenced work in that classification.

  • EMPLOYEE CLASSIFICATIONS REGULAR FULL-

  • WAGES AND CLASSIFICATIONS 14.01 Job classifications are set out in Schedule "A" of this Agreement. They shall not be changed or deleted, nor shall the jobs themselves be altered or amended without discussion with the Union.

  • COVERED CLASSIFICATIONS All employees shall be subject to post-Accident testing under this Agreement. All employees who perform Safety-Sensitive Functions, as defined in this Policy, shall be subject to reasonable suspicion testing.

  • FURNITURE CLASSIFICATIONS Furniture classifications include but not limited to: Cafeteria, Dormitory, Library Shelving and Library Related, Lounge, Systems (Modular), School (Classroom), Freestanding, Seating, Filing Systems and Equipment, and Technology Support.

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