Classification Series definition

Classification Series means two or more classifications that perform similar tasks or work but differ in degree of difficulty and responsibility.
Classification Series is a grouping of similar occupations performing a variety of semi-skilled and skilled duties.
Classification Series means any group of classification titles that have the identical name but different numerical designations, or identical titles except for designated levels of supervision, except for those classification series established by the director of administrative services in accordance with division (A) of section 124.14 of the Revised Code.

Examples of Classification Series in a sentence

  • When there is a layoff in the Transportation Classification Series in accordance with Section 14 of the Agreement, at the time of the layoff, all of the schedules and busses will be selected again.

  • When there is a layoff in the Bus Aide Classification Series in accordance with Section 14 of the Agreement, at the time of the layoff, all of the schedules with specified busses and drivers will be selected again.

  • Classification Series V and VI employees shall wear long pants and District-provided shirts whenever students, parents, or community members are in the building, though long shorts may be worn in June, July, and August.

  • A) The Member having the longest term of unbroken service in the Job Classification Series as defined in 17.6 shall be number one on the seniority list within the applicable job classification series.

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More Definitions of Classification Series

Classification Series shall be defined as those jobs which are related in skills as described in Addendum C.
Classification Series means one or more occupational groups having classes of positions with duties substantially similar in nature and character with progressively higher levels of responsibility. (Ordinance CS 557 § 3, 1994).
Classification Series represents those classes which are in an exact line of progression. The career path is clearly delineated in specification content and movement from one level to another constitutes the normal avenue for advancement. For example, Developmental Services Worker 1, Developmental Services Worker 2, Supported Living Worker, Lead Developmental Services Worker, Supervising Developmental Services Worker 1, Supervising Developmental Services Worker 2.
Classification Series are as defined in Appendix #1.
Classification Series means a series of closely related classes which have similar titles and duties and constitute a common progression for promotion for employees.
Classification Series means a group of classifications sharing similar functions but differing as to level of complexity, difficulty and responsibility.
Classification Series is any group of positions sufficiently similar in 8 duties, responsibilities and authority. (i.e. Campus Safety Series, Child 9 Nutrition Series, Clerical Series, Fiscal Series, Health Services Series, 10 Information Technology Series, Instructional Support Series, 11 Maintenance/Operations/Transportation Series, and Secretarial Series.)