Definition of Promotion Sample Clauses

Definition of Promotion. Promotion is an upward change in job classification which results in additional compensation for additional responsibilities.
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Definition of Promotion. A promotion shall be defined as the movement of an. employee from one classification to another classification having a higher rate of pay. The above-noted parties agree to recommend to their principals a package of amended language attached hereto and confirm settlement on the following monetary terms, all of which is subject to ratification:
Definition of Promotion. 25.1.1 Promotion is an upward change in job classification which results in additional compensation for additional responsibilities.
Definition of Promotion. Promotion shall mean placement within a supervisory or administrative position which directly supervises employees.
Definition of Promotion. A move by an employee from a job in a lower job group to a job in a higher job group shall be defined as a promotion for all purposes under this Agreement.
Definition of Promotion. (a) For the purpose of this Agreement, a promotion is deemed to occur when an employee advances to any position beyond the working level to a position with a higher pay scale through open competition. The working level for the Appraiser class series is the Appraiser II level and for the Appraisal Assistant series is the Appraisal Assistant II level. (b) The working level class series are as follows: 1. Appraiser II or lesser for appraisal. 2. Appraisal Assistant II or lesser for Appraisal Assistants.
Definition of Promotion. A promotion is an advancement from a lower rank or class to a higher rank or class.
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Definition of Promotion. A. Promotion is hereby defined as a move of a teacher by the Board from a position in the bargaining unit to a position paying an annual salary which is higher than or in addition to the teacher's salary schedule but does not require an administrator's certificate. Extra-curricular positions and positions where extra pay is earned principally as a result of an expenditure of additional time, such as work done either prior to the opening or after the closing of the school year are not included.

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