Classification Committees Clause Samples

A Classification Committees clause establishes a designated group responsible for determining the classification or categorization of certain items, issues, or disputes under an agreement. Typically, this committee is composed of representatives from the parties involved, and it may be tasked with making binding or advisory decisions regarding the status or treatment of goods, services, or contractual matters. By centralizing classification decisions, the clause helps ensure consistency, reduce ambiguity, and provide a clear process for resolving classification-related disagreements.
Classification Committees. A. The initial decision whether or not to simply create a new classification or to initiate a change in an existing classification is within the sole discretion of the Municipality. Once such an initial decision is made, the provisions of this Section shall apply. Recommendations for classification wage rates will be based on industry standards. B. The Union and the Municipality shall establish an internal classification committee, as needed consisting of two (2) management representatives and two (2) IBEW representatives. The committee shall be charged with reviewing newly proposed job classifications or changes in existing classifications falling within the scope of this Agreement. A majority vote of the committee shall be controlling. The final reclassification recommendation will be forwarded to Human Resources for recommendations or approval. If recommendations are made by Human Resources they will be sent back to the committee for consideration. C. If the Classification Committee does not agree on the establishment of the new job classification or the proposed changes, the matter shall be submitted to the General Manager or Department Head and Chief ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ to try and resolve the deadlock. If agreement cannot be reached status quo shall be maintained.
Classification Committees. (1) Evaluation Committee (a) The Evaluation Committee is comprised of four members, two appointed by the City and two appointed by the Union. (b) The role of the Evaluation Committee is to review requests for reclassification in accordance with the Job Evaluation Plan.
Classification Committees. 3.9.2.1 The Union and Utility Manager shall immediately establish a standing internal classification committee for ML&P consisting of two
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Related to Classification Committees

  • Sub-Committees 15.1 The Joint Committee shall establish the membership and terms of reference for any sub-committees or sub-groups which it establishes and may dissolve such sub-committees or sub-groups. Sub-committees to which the Joint Committee delegates functions are bound by the provisions of this Agreement regulating the taking of decisions by the Joint Committee. The Joint Committee may create additional sub-committees from time to time as it sees fit.

  • Delegation; Committees The Trustees shall have the power, consistent with their continuing exclusive authority over the management of the Trust and the Trust Property, to delegate from time to time to such of their number or to officers, employees or agents of the Trust the doing of such things, including any matters set forth in this Declaration, and the execution of such instruments either in the name of the Trust or the names of the Trustees or otherwise as the Trustees may deem expedient. The Trustees may designate one or more committees which shall have all or such lesser portion of the authority of the entire Board of Trustees as the Trustees shall determine from time to time except to the extent action by the entire Board of Trustees or particular Trustees is required by the 1940 Act.

  • Committees The Parties agree on establishing Committees in the following matters: (a) Trade in Goods; (b) Trade in Services; (c) Investment; (d) Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures; (e) Technical Barriers to Trade; (f) Trade Facilitation; (g) Rules of Origin; and (h) Cooperation, including Intellectual Property. 2. The Free Trade Commission may create additional Committees, if needed. The Committees on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures, Technical Barriers to Trade and Rules of Origin shall coordinate their tasks with those of the Committee on Trade in Goods.

  • Selection Committee A. Each building site will appoint a selection committee for the TLS. The committee shall be comprised of equal numbers of teachers and administrators and at least one teacher will be appointed by the Des Moines Education Association. B. The committee will accept and review application for a TLS position and will make recommendations to the hiring administrator. In developing recommendations, the committee will utilize measures of teacher effectiveness and professional growth, consider the needs of the school district and review the performance and professional development of the applicants. Teachers who are selected must meet all of the qualification contained in the TLS grant and contained in the law.

  • Evaluation Committee A. The Association and the Board agree to establish a standing joint Evaluation Committee comprised of members of the District Leadership Council for the purpose of evaluating the policy, procedure and process for the evaluation of certified teachers in the District.