Common use of Joint Classification Committee Clause in Contracts

Joint Classification Committee. A Joint Classification Committee composed of three (3) members each from the Company and the Union is established. This Committee shall evaluate and approve new classifications, modifications, and deletions to classifications during the term of this Contract. A joint classification committee will review and approve job descriptions and rate evaluations as well as defining the assignment of unlisted tasks to the appropriate classification or classifications. New classifications or changes in classification will not be implemented without the approval of two (2) members representing each party.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Joint Classification Committee. A Joint Classification Committee composed of three (3) members each from the Company and the Union is established. This Committee shall evaluate and approve new classifications, modifications, modifications and deletions to of classifications in Appendix C during the term of this Contract. A joint classification committee Joint Classification Committee will review and approve job descriptions and rate evaluations as well as defining the assignment of unlisted tasks to the appropriate classification or classifications. New classifications or changes in classification will not be implemented without the approval of two (2) members representing each party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement (Usec Inc)

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Joint Classification Committee. A Joint Classification Committee composed of three (3) members each from the Company and the Union is established. This Committee shall evaluate and approve new classifications, modifications, and deletions to classifications during the term of this Contract. A joint classification committee will review and approve job descriptions descriptions, job consolidation, and rate evaluations evaluations, as well as defining the assignment of unlisted tasks to the appropriate classification or classifications. New classifications or changes in classification will not be implemented without the approval of two (2) members representing each party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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