Job Classification Specifications. Class specifications, as prepared by Minnesota Management and Budget, shall be made available to an employee upon request. If a current position description for an employee exists, it too shall be made available to the employee. When new classifications/class options are established in State service and in the bargaining unit, employees within the new classification and within the bargaining unit shall be provided with a position description by the Appointing Authority within fifteen (15) calendar days after appointment to the classification. If new classifications and/or class options are created during the life of this Agreement, the Association shall be advised in advance of the final establishment of the classification and/or class option, and upon request, may discuss the new classification and/or class option with Minnesota Management and Budget. Matters relating to classification of individual positions are covered in Article 16, Section 5.
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Samples: General Professional Labor Agreement, General Professional Labor Agreement, General Professional Labor Agreement
Job Classification Specifications. Class specifications, as prepared by Minnesota Management and & Budget, shall be made available to an employee upon request. If a current position description for an employee exists, it too shall be made available to the employee. When new classifications/class options are established in State service and in the bargaining unit, employees within the new classification and within the bargaining unit shall be provided with a position description by the Appointing Authority within fifteen (15) calendar days after appointment to the classification. If new classifications and/or class options are created during the life of this Agreement, the Association shall be advised in advance of the final establishment of the classification and/or class option, and upon request, may discuss the new classification and/or class option with Minnesota Management and Budgetoption. Matters relating to classification of individual positions are covered in Article 16, Section 5.
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Samples: General Professional Labor Agreement, General Professional Labor Agreement, General Professional Labor Agreement
Job Classification Specifications. Class specifications, as prepared by Minnesota Management and & Budget, shall be made available to an employee upon request. If a current position description for an employee exists, it too shall be made available to the employee. When new classifications/class options are established in State service and in the bargaining unit, employees within the new classification and within the bargaining unit shall be provided with a position description by the Appointing Authority within fifteen (15) calendar days after appointment to the classification. If new classifications and/or class options are created during the life of this Agreement, the Association shall be advised in advance of the final establishment of the classification and/or class option, and upon request, may discuss the new classification and/or class option with Minnesota Management and Budget. option. Matters relating to classification of individual positions are covered in Article 16, Section 5.
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Samples: General Professional Labor Agreement, General Professional Labor Agreement, General Professional Labor Agreement