Common use of Temporary Classifications Clause in Contracts

Temporary Classifications. Temporary classifications and code numbers identified with the prefix "T" may be established by the Company for new work functions for which no current job description is applicable and which require a period of time to stabilize job duties. This period shall not exceed ninety (90) days unless extended by mutual agreement. Extensions will be limited to two (2) and be granted in ninety (90) day increments. Employees will be assigned to such new work at their current labor grades. The Union will be notified of the effective date and approximate duration of the temporary classification and code number. If the permanent job title, job description and code numbers are installed at a higher labor grade than the labor grades of the assigned employees, these employees will be paid at the higher labor grade for the time assigned to the job duties of the applicable job title.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Temporary Classifications. 5 Temporary classifications and code numbers identified with the prefix "T" 6 may be established by the Company for new work functions for which no 7 current job description is applicable and which require a period of time to 8 stabilize job duties. This period shall not exceed ninety (90) days unless 9 extended by mutual agreement. Extensions will be limited to two (2) and be 10 granted in ninety (90) day increments. Employees will be assigned to such 11 new work at their current labor grades. The Union will be notified of the 12 effective date and approximate duration of the temporary classification and 13 code number. If the permanent job title, job description and code numbers 14 are installed at a higher labor grade than the labor grades of the assigned 15 employees, these employees will be paid at the higher labor grade for the 16 time assigned to the job duties of the applicable job title.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement