Classification and Salary Study Clause Samples

The Classification and Salary Study clause establishes a process for reviewing and evaluating employee job classifications and corresponding salary structures within an organization. Typically, this involves conducting a systematic analysis of job roles, responsibilities, and market compensation data to ensure that positions are accurately classified and compensated fairly. The core function of this clause is to promote equity and competitiveness in employee compensation, addressing potential discrepancies and supporting organizational compliance with relevant labor standards.
Classification and Salary Study. The State and Bargaining Unit 21 agree to conduct a classification and salary study to result in recommendations for adoption through collective bargaining and the State Personnel Board. A joint committee consisting of an equal number of management and Union representatives shall be formed to make advisory recommendations. The study will be completed within 9 months after the Union ratifies the Bargaining Unit 21 Contract.
Classification and Salary Study. 1.9.1 The City agrees to conduct a classification study on the position of Evidence/Property Technician I/II to determine if it is correctly classified for the incumbent’s essential job functions, and if the salary range is commiserate with the duties of the position. City Human Resources will complete the classification study within four months of the position description questionnaire and supervisor position description being returned to HR and the adoption of the successor MOU by the City Council. City Human Resources will discuss the results of the study with the Arcata Police Association once completed. Any changes to the classification must be approved by the City Manager. Any changes to salary must be approved by the City Council. (added 2024-2027)
Classification and Salary Study. A classification and salary study of bargaining unit positions will be conducted at least every five years or when mutually agreed upon by the District and CSEA. The parties may agree to a study of specific positions when adjustments have been made to classifications, job descriptions or salary. Comparable positions and compensation used for this study will be Siskiyou County and several California Community Colleges, which are of similar size and located in areas of similar economic conditions. A negotiated list of comparable colleges will be compiled before the study begins.
Classification and Salary Study. The teams will work to keep job descriptions and appropriate compensation up to date. A classification and salary study of bargaining unit positions will be done when mutually agreed upon and no more frequently than every six years. However, the parties may agree to a study of particular positions because adjustments have been made to classifications, job descriptions or salary for bargaining unit positions during the period that a study is not needed. Comparable positions and compensation used for this study will be Siskiyou County and several California Community Colleges, which are of similar size and located in areas of similar economic conditions.

Related to Classification and Salary Study

  • SALARY STEP PLAN AND SALARY ADJUSTMENTS Appointments to positions in the City and County service shall be at the entrance rate established for the position except as otherwise provided herein.

  • CLASSIFICATION AND WAGES 29.01 (a) Schedule “A” hereto headed Classification and Wages is hereby made part of this Agreement.

  • Salary Steps 1. Employees hired into trainee-level positions (Targeted Local Hire) shall be hired at Step 1 and shall remain on Step 1 for the duration of a twelve (12) month probationary period. 2. Employees hired into non-trainee positions shall be hired at Step 2 (or appropriate higher step in accordance with applicable MOU provisions or LAAC Section 4.90). 3. Employees shall remain on Steps 2 and 3 for nine (9) months each. 4. Steps 4 through 8 are separated by two (2) premium levels (Step 4 is one [1] premium level above Step 3). Employees shall advance to each subsequent step after twelve (12) months. 5. Steps 9 through 12 are separated by one (1) premium level (Step 9 is one [1] premium level above Step 8). Employees shall advance to each subsequent step after twelve (12) months.

  • Salary Scale The salary scale applicable to Employees shall be set out hereinafter in the Wage Schedule.

  • Salary Scales ‌ 2.5.1 Effective from 1 January 2024, and subject to the Remuneration provisions in the Terms of Settlement, a 4% increase will apply to all paid and printed rates. The following Allied Divisions shall refer to the applicable schedules for their scales: MIT, UCOL and Otago. 2.5.2 Effective from 1 January 2025, kaimahi will be translated into the following salary scale, which includes the 4% salary increase: Band Step (N/A for UCOL and TOPNZ) Scale Scale 2025 (4%) 40 hours Band Step(N/A for UCOL and TOPNZ Scale 2025 (4%) Scale 2025 (4%)