Common use of Reallocation Downward Clause in Contracts

Reallocation Downward. If a position is reallocated to a class in a lower salary range, and the salary of the employee exceeds the maximum of the new range, the employee shall be placed in the new class and shall retain their current salary. In addition, the employee shall receive any across-the-board wage increase as provided by this Agreement.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement

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Reallocation Downward. If a position is reallocated to a class in a lower salary range, range and the salary of the employee exceeds the maximum of the new range, the employee shall be placed in the new class and shall retain their current salary. In addition, the employee shall receive any all across-the-board wage increase as adjustments provided by this Agreement.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: mape.org, mape.org, mape.org

Reallocation Downward. If a position is reallocated to a class in a lower salary range, range and the salary of the employee exceeds the maximum of the new range, the employee shall be placed in the new class and shall retain their his/her current salary. In addition, the employee shall receive any all across-the-board wage increase as adjustments provided by this Agreement.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: www.lrl.mn.gov, mape.org, www.leg.mn.gov

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Reallocation Downward. If a position is reallocated to a class in a lower salary range, and the salary of the employee exceeds the maximum of the new range, the employee shall be placed in the new class and shall retain their his/her current salary. In addition, the employee shall receive any across-the-board wage increase as provided by this Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement

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