Revised Benchmarks. The Employer is responsible for updating and maintaining benchmarks. Changes to benchmarks may or may not result in a change in job evaluation points and pay grade. When a benchmark is revised, the Employer will evaluate the benchmark using the point factor plan, and will assign a pay grade. The Employer will provide revised benchmarks to the Union for the purpose of reviewing the job evaluation points and pay grade. The Union has thirty (30) days to object to the job evaluation points and/or pay grade. In the case of objection, the parties will engage in discussions and attempt to resolve the matter. Where the Employer and Union can’t resolve the dispute over job evaluation points and/or pay grade, the matter may be referred to an arbitrator for expedited arbitration, in accordance with Article 31.04.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Letter of Agreement, Collective Agreement
Revised Benchmarks. The Employer is responsible for updating and maintaining benchmarks. Changes to benchmarks may or may not result in a change in job evaluation points and pay grade. When a benchmark is revised, the Employer will evaluate the benchmark using the point factor plan, and will assign a pay grade. The Employer will provide revised benchmarks to the Union for the purpose of reviewing the job evaluation points and pay grade. The Union has thirty (30) days to object to the job evaluation points and/or pay grade. In the case of objection, the parties will engage in discussions and attempt to resolve the matter. Where the Employer and Union can’t resolve the dispute over job evaluation points and/or pay grade, the matter may be referred to an arbitrator for expedited arbitration, in accordance with Article 31.0431.03.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Letter of Agreement