Higher classifications definition

Higher classifications shall refer to service in any classification which receives a higher rate of pay than the classification being laid off. The basic salary range for a classification is the determining factor and not responsibility or longevity of individual employees.
Higher classifications shall refer to service in any classification with a higher salary grade.

Examples of Higher classifications in a sentence

  • As of 2019, only 15% of adults in the U.S. own non- smartphone cellular devices (compared to 81% of adults in the U.S. that own smartphones) [33].

  • Higher classifications provide States with progressively more time to attain and additional control requirements.

  • Higher classifications, or more polluted areas, receive more time to attain compliance.

  • Higher classifications demand higher level of clearance for those granted access with a consequent increase in rigor in the checks needed for access.

  • Higher classifications of airspace in the vicinity already limit GA activity and give rise to known choke points.

  • Higher classifications can result in more restrictive data handling practices.

  • Higher classifications have more experienced players and higher quality of play.

  • Higher classifications demand higher level of clearance for those granted access with a consequent increase in rigor in the checks needed.

Related to Higher classifications

  • Classifications means the classifications contained in Schedule 1 to this Agreement.

  • film classification body means the person or persons designated as the authority under section 4 of the Video Recordings Act 1984 (c.39) (authority to determine suitability of video works for classification).

  • S&P Industry Classification The S&P Industry Classifications set forth in Schedule 2 hereto, which industry classifications may be updated at the option of the Collateral Manager if S&P publishes revised industry classifications.

  • Classification means the identification of a position by reference to a class title and pay range number.

  • International Classification means the Classification established under the Locarno Agreement Establishing an International Classification for Industrial Designs;