Mandate of the Standing JJEC Clause Samples

The "Mandate of the Standing JJEC" clause defines the specific roles, responsibilities, and authority granted to the Standing Joint Job Evaluation Committee (JJEC). Typically, this clause outlines the committee's duties, such as evaluating job classifications, resolving disputes related to job descriptions, and making recommendations for job reclassifications within an organization. For example, the JJEC may review requests for job re-evaluation or address disagreements between management and employees regarding job grading. The core function of this clause is to establish a clear framework for how job evaluation matters are handled, ensuring consistency, fairness, and transparency in the job evaluation process.
Mandate of the Standing JJEC. The Standing JJEC shall: 1. Maintain the integrity of the job evaluation program. 2. Recommend changes to point banding, pay grades, the job evaluation plan, its procedures or methods, as may be deemed necessary from time to time, to the parties. However, any change must be negotiated by the parties. 3. The Board will establish the levels of knowledge and experience that it requires for, and are reasonably related to the duties and responsibilities that it requires for class specifications. Any disputes will be dealt with by the grievance procedure. The committee shall evaluate jobs as outlined in Section E below.

Related to Mandate of the Standing JJEC

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  • EMPLOYMENT OF THE SUB-ADVISOR In accordance with and subject to the Investment Advisory Agreement between the Trust and the Advisor, attached hereto as Exhibit A (the "Advisory Agreement"), the Advisor hereby appoints the Sub-Advisor to manage the investment and reinvestment of those assets of the Fund allocated to it by the Advisor (the "Fund Assets"), subject to the control and direction of the Advisor and the Trust's Board of Trustees, for the period and on the terms hereinafter set forth. The Sub-Advisor hereby accepts such employment and agrees during such period to render the services and to perform the duties called for by this Agreement for the compensation herein provided. The Sub-Advisor shall at all times maintain its registration as an investment advisor under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 and shall otherwise comply in all material respects with all applicable laws and regulations, both state and federal. The Sub-Advisor shall for all purposes herein be deemed an independent contractor and shall, except as expressly provided or authorized (whether herein or otherwise), have no authority to act for or represent the Trust in any way or otherwise be deemed an agent of the Trust or the Fund.

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