Reclassification definition

Reclassification means the upgrading of a position to a higher classification as a result of the gradual increase of the duties being performed by the incumbent in that position.
Reclassification means any change in the current classification of an existing position.
Reclassification means the reallocation of a position from one class to another because of a permanent and material change of the duties of that position.

Examples of Reclassification in a sentence

  • Reclassification shall mean the redefining of a single position, or more than one position under the same job description (for example all Custodian IIs but not Lead Custodians) to account for changes in duties, responsibilities or work that significantly alters the nature of the position.


More Definitions of Reclassification

Reclassification means a change to the employment status of an employee (e.g., from Temporary to Regular, from Regular Part-Time to Regular Full-Time).
Reclassification means the process of changing a classified employee from one job family to another job family or from one job family level to another job family level in the same job family, resulting in a change in the employee's assigned job code [74:840 1.3].
Reclassification means any reclassification or change of shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of this Note (other than a change in par value, or from par value to no par value, or from no par value to par value, or as a result of a subdivision or combination).
Reclassification means a change in the classification level of an individual position by raising the level to a higher class, reducing it to a lower class, or by moving it to another class at the same level on the basis of significant changes in kind, difficulty or responsibility of the work performed in the position.
Reclassification means changing the assignment of a position to a higher, lower, or comparable class.
Reclassification mean the act of changing the classification assigned to a position and the incumbent. Reclassification may be the result of change in or addition of classifications to the classification plan, or as a result of a position audit or classification change. A reclassification does not constitute a change in position control number or require a probationary period.
Reclassification has the meaning set forth in the recitals hereto.