Reclassification Defined. 17.1.1 For purpose of this article, reclassification is the analysis of the existing job description against the actual duties being performed. A job reclassification may involve either an individual employee or all the employees within a classification, and will include an analysis of the appropriate relationship of the studied classification to those in the job family. The reclassification will include, but not be limited to: • An analysis of any new job duties with a significant increase in difficulty or a significantly higher level of responsibility; • An analysis of tasks not contemplated in the job description. • An increase in the workload is not part of a reclassification.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Reclassification Defined. 17.1.1 For purpose of this article, reclassification is the analysis of the existing job description against the actual duties being performed. A job reclassification may involve either an individual employee or all the employees within a classification, and will include an analysis of the appropriate relationship of the studied classification to those in the job family. The reclassification will include, but not be limited to: • An an analysis of any new job duties with a significant increase in difficulty or a significantly higher level of responsibility; • An an analysis of tasks not contemplated in the job description. • An increase in the workload is not part of a reclassification.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Reclassification Defined. 17.1.1 For purpose of this article, reclassification is the analysis of the existing job description against the actual duties being performed. A job reclassification may involve either an individual employee or all the employees within a classification, and will include an analysis of the appropriate relationship of the studied classification to those in the job family. The reclassification will include, but not be limited to: • An analysis of any new job duties with a significant increase in difficulty or a significantly higher level of responsibility; • An analysis of tasks not contemplated in the job thejob description. • An increase in the workload is not part of a reclassificationareclassification.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Reclassification Defined. 17.1.1 For purpose of this article, reclassification is the analysis of the existing job description against the actual duties being performed. A job reclassification may involve either an individual employee or all the employees within a classification, and will include an analysis of the appropriate relationship of the studied classification to those in the job family. The reclassification will include, but not be limited to: • An analysis of any new job duties with a significant increase in difficulty or a significantly higher level of responsibility; • An analysis of tasks not contemplated in the job description. • An increase in the workload is not part of a reclassificationareclassification.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Reclassification Defined. 17.1.1 For purpose of this article, reclassification is the analysis of the existing job description against the actual duties being performed. A job reclassification may involve either an individual employee or all the employees within a classification, and will include an analysis of the appropriate relationship of the studied classification to those in the job family. The reclassification will include, but not be limited to: • An an analysis of any new job duties with a significant increase in difficulty or a significantly higher level of responsibility; • An an analysis of tasks not contemplated in the job description. • An increase in the workload is not part of a reclassification.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Reclassification Defined. 17.1.1 For purpose of this article, reclassification is the analysis of the existing job description against the actual duties being performed. A job reclassification may involve either an individual employee or all the employees within a classification, and will include an analysis of the appropriate relationship of the studied classification to those in the job family. The reclassification will include, but not be limited to: • An analysis of any new job duties with a significant increase in difficulty or a significantly higher level of responsibility; • An analysis of tasks not contemplated in the job thejob description. • An increase in the workload is not part of a reclassificationare classification.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement