Common use of New or Changes to Classifications Clause in Contracts

New or Changes to Classifications. If the Centre establishes a new classification or makes changes to existing classifications in the bargaining unit, the Centre shall advise the Union of the new classification or the changes to existing classifications and the rate established. If requested, the Centre agrees to meet with the Union to discuss the wage rate. Where the Union does not agree with the rate established by the Centre, a grievance may be filed at Step Two of the Grievance Procedure within seven (7) calendar days of the meeting to discuss the rate. If the matter is not resolved through the Grievance Procedure, it may be referred to Arbitration pursuant to the procedure set out in this Collective Agreement, it being understood that any Arbitration Board shall be limited to establishing a rate based on the relationship existing amongst the other classifications in the bargaining unit and the duties and responsibilities of the classification involved.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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