Salary Upon Reclassification of Position. Whenever a position is reclassified to a class which is allocated to the same salary range, the incumbent shall retain the same salary step received prior to the reclassification if the incumbent is appointed to fill the position in accordance with Civil Service Rules. Except as otherwise provided herein, whenever a position is reclassified to a class which is allocated to a higher salary range, the salary of the incumbent shall be as provided by this section upon promotion, if the incumbent is appointed to fill the position in accordance with Civil Service Rules. Whenever a position is reclassified to a class which is allocated to a lower salary range, the salary of the incumbent shall be as provided by this section upon voluntary demotion, if the incumbent is appointed to fill the position in accordance with Civil Service Rules. Whenever the effect of reclassification is to reduce the salary of an incumbent appointed to the position, the Board of Supervisors may, upon recommendation by the Human Resources Director, direct that the incumbent shall continue to receive the previously authorized salary until termination of employment in the position, until a percentage increase in pay may be authorized, or as otherwise agreed to by the affected employee and the department head, with the approval of the Human Resources Director and the Association, whichever first occurs. Appropriate records shall show such an incumbent as being paid at a special fixed rate (Y-rate) of the salary range for the employee’s class.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Salary Upon Reclassification of Position. Whenever a position is reclassified to a class which is allocated to the same salary rangescale, the incumbent shall retain the same salary step received prior to the reclassification if the incumbent is appointed to fill the position in accordance with Civil Service Rules. Except as otherwise provided herein, whenever a position is reclassified to a class which is allocated to a higher salary rangescale, the salary of the incumbent shall be as provided by this section Section upon promotion, if the incumbent is appointed to fill the position in accordance with Civil Service Rules. Whenever a position is reclassified to a class which is allocated to a lower salary rangescale, the salary of the incumbent shall be as provided by this section Section upon voluntary demotion, if the incumbent is appointed to fill the position in accordance with Civil Service Rules. Whenever the effect of reclassification is to reduce the salary of an incumbent appointed to the position, the Board of Supervisors may, upon recommendation by the Human Resources Director, direct that the incumbent shall continue to receive the previously authorized salary until termination of employment in the position, until a percentage increase in pay may be authorized, or as otherwise agreed to by the affected employee and the department headDepartment Head, with the approval of the Human Resources Director and the Association, whichever first occurs. Appropriate records shall show such an incumbent as being paid at a special fixed rate (Y-rate) of the salary range scale for the employee’s class.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Salary Upon Reclassification of Position. Whenever a position is reclassified to a class which is allocated to the same salary rangescale, the incumbent shall retain the same salary step received prior to the reclassification if the incumbent is appointed to fill the position in accordance with Civil Service Rules. Except as otherwise provided herein, whenever a position is reclassified to a class which is allocated to a higher salary rangescale, the salary of the incumbent shall be as provided by this section upon promotion, if the incumbent is appointed to fill the position in accordance with Civil Service Rules. Whenever a position is reclassified to a class which is allocated to a lower salary rangescale, the salary of the incumbent shall be as provided by this section upon voluntary demotion, if the incumbent is appointed to fill the position in accordance with Civil Service Rules. Whenever the effect of reclassification is to reduce the salary of an incumbent appointed to the position, the Board of Supervisors may, upon recommendation by the Human Resources Director, direct that the incumbent shall continue to receive the previously authorized salary until termination of employment in the position, until a percentage increase in pay may be authorized, or as otherwise agreed to by the affected employee and the department head, with the approval of the Human Resources Director and the Association, whichever first occurs. Appropriate records shall show such an incumbent as being paid at a special fixed rate (Y-rate) of the salary range scale for the employee’s class.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding
Salary Upon Reclassification of Position. Whenever a position is reclassified to a class which is allocated to the same salary rangescale, the incumbent shall retain the same salary step received prior to the reclassification if the incumbent is appointed to fill the position in accordance with Civil Service Rules. Except as otherwise provided herein, whenever a position is reclassified to a class which is allocated to a higher salary rangescale, the salary of the incumbent shall be as provided by this section upon promotion, if the incumbent is appointed to fill the position in accordance with Civil Service Rules. Whenever a position is reclassified to a class which is allocated to a lower salary rangescale, the salary of the incumbent shall be as provided by this section upon voluntary demotion, if the incumbent is appointed to fill the position in accordance with Civil Service Rules. Whenever the effect of reclassification is to reduce the salary of an incumbent appointed to the position, the Board of Supervisors may, upon recommendation by the Human Resources Director, direct that the incumbent shall continue to receive the previously authorized salary until termination of employment in the position, until a percentage increase in pay may be authorized, or as otherwise agreed to by the affected employee and the department head, with the approval of the Human Resources Director and the Association, whichever first occurs. Appropriate records shall show such an incumbent as being paid at a special fixed rate (Y-rate) of the salary range scale for the employee’s class.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding
Salary Upon Reclassification of Position. Whenever a position is reclassified to a class which is allocated to the same salary range, the incumbent shall retain the same salary step received prior to the reclassification if the incumbent is appointed to fill the position in accordance with Civil Service Rules. Except as otherwise provided herein, whenever a position is reclassified to a class which is allocated to a higher salary range, the salary of the incumbent shall be as provided by this section upon promotion, if the incumbent is appointed to fill the position in accordance with Civil Service Rules. Whenever a position is reclassified to a class which is allocated to a lower salary range, the salary of the incumbent shall be as provided by this section upon voluntary demotion, if the incumbent is appointed to fill the position in accordance with Civil Service Rules. Whenever the effect of reclassification is to reduce the salary of an incumbent appointed to the position, the Board of Supervisors may, upon recommendation by the Director of Human Resources DirectorResources, direct that the incumbent shall continue to receive the previously authorized salary until termination of employment in the position, until a percentage increase in pay may be authorized, or as otherwise agreed to by the affected employee and the department head, with the approval of the Human Resources Director and the Association, whichever first occurs. Appropriate records shall show such an incumbent as being paid at a special fixed rate (Y-rate) of the salary range for the employee’s class.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding