PG Grade Comparison Sample Clauses

PG Grade Comparison. PG 1, 2 and 3 The Joint Committee determined that the PG 1, PG 2 and PG 3 grade guidelines generally reflect the level of responsibility defined by PEO Levels A, B and C respectively, and matched on a one to one basis. The PG 1, PG 2 and PG 3 grade guidelines remain unchanged. PG 4, 5 and 6 Through a process of review and discussion, supported by feedback from an objective, third party consultant familiar with the PEO descriptions and comparison to the CSE 4 to 6 descriptions, the Joint Committee reached consensus on revisions to the PG 4, PG 5 and PG 6 Grade descriptions. The Joint Committee concluded that the current PG 4 and PG 5 grade descriptions generally reflect the level of responsibility defined by PEO Levels D and E respectively, but made revisions for purposes of clarification, where required. The revised guidelines are attached as Attachment 4.
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