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Consolidated Positions. During FY 2020 and FY 2021 if, as a result of a university's permanent elimination of an ASF unit position, a current Range E ASF Member is assigned additional responsibilities that were formerly assigned to the permanently eliminated position, and such additional responsibilities are not reasonably covered by the current ASF Member's position description, the university may annually elect to provide appropriate additional compensation. Appropriate additional compensation provided pursuant to this Section shall not be limited by the salary schedules set forth in this Article, but shall not annually exceed ten percent (10%) of the ASF Member's base salary. The university's decision concerning additional compensation in these circumstances shall be grievable only through Step III of the grievance procedure. Should the ASF Member be relieved of the additional responsibilities described herein, or other comparable responsibilities, the salary enhancement described in this Section shall end at that time.
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