COMPETENCY BASED CLASSIFICATION STRUCTURE Sample Clauses

COMPETENCY BASED CLASSIFICATION STRUCTURE. 15.1 GRADES The table below sets out the pay grades from N1 to N17 which will apply. Wage relativities between the grades set out in the % column. The band column indicates the maximum number of points for a lower level band of competencies which will be credited (e.g. for levels 7 upwards no more than 50 A1/A2) LEVEL % EQUIVALENT QUALIFICATION BAND 17(AQF6) SEE 19.2 National Advanced Diploma or equivalent (Associate Diploma) C 16 135 3rd year part time National Advanced Diploma or equivalent (22 modules of Associate Diploma) C 15AQF5) 130 National Diploma or equivalent (Advanced Certificate) B 14 125 12 Modules in addition to AQF3 B 13(AQF4) 115 Level 4 National Certificate or equivalent (Post trade certificate or 9 modules in addition to AQF3) B 12 110 Post Trade Certificate or 6 modules in addition to AQF3 A 11 105 3 modules in addition to AQF3 A 10(AQF3) 100 Level 3 National Certificate or equivalent (Trade Certificate or Food Industry Certificate Level 3) A 7 91 A 6(AQF2) 88 Level 2 National Certificate or equivalent (Food Industry Certificate Level 2) A2 5 86 A2 4 84 A1 3(AQF1) 82 Level 1 National Certificate or equivalent (Food Industry Certificate Level 1) A1 2 80 A1
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  • Classification Structure All employees working under this Agreement shall be classified according to the skill based classification structure set out in Appendix A.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • New or Revised Classifications The Employer shall provide at least twenty-five (25) days' notice and will meet and confer with the Union over any new or revised classification specification, if requested by the Union. The Union may propose alternatives to the Employer proposed changes during the twenty-five day period. The Employer shall negotiate with the Union on other classification issues as required by State personnel law.

  • 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.

  • Change in Classification A change in classification shall not alter a nurse’s accrued seniority for purposes of accrual of benefits or placement in the wage schedule.

  • CHANGE IN CLASSIFICATION SPECIFICATIONS Section 1. The Employer shall notify the Union of intended classification studies.

  • Client Classification 7.1. We shall not have an obligation to treat our clients in different classes depending on their knowledge and expertise.

  • Position Classification 1. The requirements of each position will be documented by a Position Description developed by reference to the Position Description Questionnaire (PDQ), and classified into a salary grade consistent with the Position Description and classifications for corresponding job duties found throughout the USNH System and according to USNH policy and processed by the KSC Office of Human Resources.

  • 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.

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