Common use of ADMINISTRATIVE RECLASSIFICATION Clause in Contracts

ADMINISTRATIVE RECLASSIFICATION. 25.1 A reclassification is the movement of a position on an administrative salary schedule based on significant changes in duties and responsibilities as compared to the job description under which the unit member was hired. Increased workload by itself is not a basis for reclassification under this procedure. Requests for additional staff or days should be directed to the appropriate member of the Executive Cabinet. Requests for salary increases based on comparisons with similar positions in other districts or the private sector should be directed to the WSPA to be addressed through the collective bargaining process.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Negotiated Agreement, Negotiated Agreement

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ADMINISTRATIVE RECLASSIFICATION. 25.1 24.1 A reclassification is the movement of a position on an administrative salary schedule based on significant changes in duties and responsibilities as compared to the job description under which the unit member employee was hired. Increased workload by itself is not a basis for reclassification under this procedure. Requests for additional staff or days should be directed to the appropriate member of the Executive Cabinet. Requests for salary increases based on comparisons with similar positions in other districts or the private sector should be directed to the WSPA APTA to be addressed through the collective bargaining process.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Negotiated Agreement, Negotiated Agreement

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ADMINISTRATIVE RECLASSIFICATION. 25.1 A reclassification is the movement of a position on an administrative salary schedule based on significant changes in duties and responsibilities as compared to the job description under which the unit member administrator was hired. Increased workload by itself is not a basis for reclassification under this procedure. Requests for additional staff or days should be directed to the appropriate member of the Executive Cabinet. Requests for salary increases based on comparisons with similar positions in other districts or the private sector should be directed to the WSPA to be addressed through the collective bargaining process.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Negotiated Agreement

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