Common use of Compensation on Position Reclassification Clause in Contracts

Compensation on Position Reclassification. The salary of an employee in a position that is reclassified shall be determined as follows: a. If the position is reclassified to a class with the same salary range as the previous class and if the incumbent is appointed to the reclassified position, the salary rate and the salary anniversary date of the employee shall not change. This provision shall also apply to a change of class title. b. If the position is reclassified to a class with a higher salary range than the previous class, and if the incumbent is appointed to the reclassified position then the salary of such employee shall be governed by Section 12 of the Memorandum of Understanding. c. If the position is reclassified to a class with a lower salary range than the previous class, and if the incumbent is appointed to the reclassified position, his/her salary shall not change. If his/her salary is greater than the maximum of the lower salary range, his/her salary shall be "Y" rated until such time as any general salary increase, inequity adjustment, or other adjustment results in a monthly salary appropriate for the class. The employee's salary anniversary date shall not change and he/she shall not be required to serve a new probationary period.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

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Compensation on Position Reclassification. The salary of an employee in a position that is reclassified shall be determined as follows: a. If : if the position is reclassified to a class with the same salary range as the previous class class, and if the incumbent is appointed to the reclassified position, the salary rate and the salary anniversary date of the employee shall not change. This provision shall also apply to a change of class title. b. . If the position is reclassified to a class with a higher salary range than the previous class, and if the incumbent is appointed to the reclassified position then position, the salary of such employee shall be governed by Section 12 the comparable step in the higher classification, or the step in a the new salary range which is at least 4%, but not more than 6%, over the previous salary, whichever is less. When an employee is appointed to a reclassified position and his/her salary is at least 4% greater than the salary in the previous class, a new anniversary date shall be assigned, effective the date of the Memorandum of Understanding. c. reclassification. If the position is reclassified to a class with a lower salary range than the previous class, and if the incumbent is appointed to the reclassified position, his/her salary shall not change. If his/her the employee’s salary is greater than the maximum of step on the lower salary range, his/her salary shall be "Y" rated “Y rated” until such time as any general salary increasecost-of- living increases, inequity adjustmentequity adjustments, or other adjustment results salary increases result in a the monthly salary appropriate for the class. The employee's ’s salary anniversary date shall not change and he/she shall not be required to serve a new probationary period. Written notification shall be made to employees represented by the Municipal Employees’ Association when an assignment is made to work out of classification and when such assignments are terminated.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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Compensation on Position Reclassification. The salary of an employee in a position that is reclassified shall be determined as follows: a. If : if the position is reclassified to a class with the same salary range as the previous class class, and if the incumbent is appointed to the reclassified position, the salary rate and the salary anniversary date of the employee shall not change. This provision shall also apply to a change of class title. b. . If the position is reclassified to a class with a higher salary range than the previous class, and if the incumbent is appointed to the reclassified position then position, the salary of such employee shall be governed by Section 12 of the Memorandum of Understanding. c. comparable step in the higher classification, or the step in the new salary range which is at least 4%, but not more than 6%, over the previous salary, whichever is less. When an employee is appointed to a reclassified position and his/her salary is at least 4% greater than the salary in the previous class, the employee’s anniversary date shall not change. If the position is reclassified to a class with a lower salary range than the previous class, and if the incumbent is appointed to the reclassified position, his/her salary shall not change. If his/her the employee’s salary is greater than the maximum of step on the lower salary range, his/her salary shall be "Y" rated “Y rated” until such time as any general salary increasecost-of-living increases, inequity adjustmentequity adjustments, or other adjustment results salary increases result in a the monthly salary appropriate for the class. The employee's ’s salary anniversary date shall not change change, and he/she shall not be required to serve a new probationary period.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding (Mou)

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