DETERMINATION OF SALARY RATES Sample Clauses

DETERMINATION OF SALARY RATES. 1. ORIGINAL APPOINTMENTS: Unless special conditions warrant otherwise, employees will be hired at the entrance salary of the position classification. Hiring at a higher salary step will require justification from the Hiring Manager and approval of the EO for Steps B and C. Recommendation by the EO and approval of the appropriate committee of the Board of Directors is required for hiring at Steps D and E.
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