Common use of Position Description and Classification Clause in Contracts

Position Description and Classification. A. A copy of an employee’s position description shall be made available to the employee upon assignment and when there is any change in the job description. In those instances where it is not administratively possible at the time of an assignment or change in job description, the employee shall be able to obtain his/her position description within thirty (30) workdays. B. The classification and review of an employee's position shall be accomplished in accordance with the Comprehensive Merit Personnel Act of 1978, as amended, and regulations issued pursuant thereto. C. Employees desiring to appeal the classification of their positions may obtain the instructions for such action from DCPS' Human Resources Division, as this appeal is not a subject for the grievance and arbitration procedure contained in this Agreement.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Position Description and Classification. A. A copy of an employee’s position description shall be made available to the employee upon assignment and when there is any change in the job description. In those instances where it is not administratively possible at the time of an assignment or change in job description, the employee shall be able to obtain his/her position description within thirty (30) workdayswork days. B. The classification and review of an employee's position shall be accomplished in accordance with the Comprehensive Merit Personnel Act of 1978, as amended, and regulations issued pursuant thereto. C. Employees desiring to appeal the classification of their positions may obtain the instructions for such action from DCPS' Human Resources Division, as this appeal is not a subject for the grievance and arbitration procedure contained in this Agreement.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement