Lower Class definition

Lower Class means a class which is a demotion from the employee’s current class. See “Demotion.”
Lower Class means a class which is a demotion from the medical specialist’s current class. See “Demotion.”
Lower Class means a class assigned to a lower pay range.

Examples of Lower Class in a sentence

  • See “Bargaining Unit Layoff List” and “Seniority Unit Layoff List.” Lower Class - A class which is a demotion from the employee’s current class.

  • If, however, he has earned a higher rate by reason of relief work as provided elsewhere in this Article under "Rates of Pay for Higher and Lower Class Work Than Regularly Scheduled," he shall receive this higher rate.

  • Appointment to a Lower Class Other than Downward Reclassification.

  • Based on the above, the proposed development is consistent with the NPPF.

  • Step Placement and Step Advancement Upon Appointment to Lower Class or Downward Reclassification.

  • There were no public comments Motion by Yamrock, seconded by Cornely and carried by all in favor to close to the public Motion by Yamrock, seconded by Cornely and unanimously carried by roll call to adopt Ordinance 20-4.

  • Displacing in a Lower Class An employee affected by layoff may, at his/her discretion, in lieu of layoff, displace an employee in a class previously held by the employee.

  • In a class of the same or lower salary level as provided in Section 10.2 (Separation Through Layoff) paragraph C subparagraph 2 (In the Same Level or Lower Class), if no fulltime employee in a class at the same or lower salary level has less seniority than the displacing employees.

  • BARTELS, supra note 6, at 260–65; GILENS, supra note 6; Kim Quaile Hill et al., Lower- Class Mobilization and Policy Linkage in the U.S. States, 39 AM.

  • Further we asked the conditional question and got the following results: Lower Class Middle and Upper ClassChart 3.4 Responses of community to Q.

Related to Lower Class

  • Class when used in reference to any Loan or Borrowing, refers to whether such Loan, or the Loans comprising such Borrowing, are Revolving Loans or Swingline Loans.