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Reclassification Information | Ashland School District

Reclassification Information. Reclassification is the process of changing the assignment of a position to another classification based on changes that have ...

Position Reclassification and Compensation Changes - Penn HR

(formerly Position Reclassification and Salary Adjustments). A position reclassification is the assignment of a new job profile and/or grade profile to an ...

RECLASSIFY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

RECLASSIFY meaning: 1. to divide things or people into new and different groups according to their type, or to say…. Learn more.

Reclassification | Glossary - USA Truckload Shipping

Reclassification. An accessorial charge that's applied to a shipment when a shipper incorrectly identifies the freight class of their goods. Tag(s): ...

Reclassification Patterns among Latino English Learner Students in ...

Schools are under increasing pressure to reclassify their English learner (EL) students to “Fluent English proficient” status as quickly as possible.

Reclassifications – Payroll Manual - New York State Comptroller

An agency appointing officer may request the classification and salary allocation of a new position or the reclassification (change in title) or reallocation ( ...

Reclassification FAQ's for Supporting Services Employees

A reclassification study may be considered when at least two significant changes in the duties and responsibilities are identified, which impact the nature of ...

Reclassify - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com

When you reclassify something, you change its category. A bookseller might reclassify a memoir as "fiction" after it's revealed that the author invented ...

Staff Position Reclassification - UT Wikis

Position reclassification is merited to Classified or Administrative and Professional (A&P) when the job duties of their position have changed significantly and ...

CSEA ARTICLE 26 - Reclassification.pdf

B. Reclassification: Placement of a position in a different class specification as a result of a gradual shift in duties. C. Classification Change: ...

Reclassification (education) - Wikipedia

Reclassification or reclassing is the assignment of a student's high school (secondary school) graduation class to either a year earlier or later than their ...

Reclassification/Reallocation

Information and resources for State of Nevada Executive Branch agency supervisors/managers on reclassification.

Reclassification Instructions | Florida Atlantic University

Edit Position Restrictions: Initiate this process as Step 1 of the Reclassification Process. Once the position request reaches Classification & Compensation ...

Reallocation or Reclassification to a Different Salary Group and Job ...

It creates reallocations when it assigns existing classified job classifications to different salary groups (either higher or lower).

Classification/Reclassification of a post | HR Portal

Classification/Reclassification of a post. System for the classification of posts, [REFER TO SECTION 2] · Read more about System for the classification of ...

definition of reclassification by The Free Dictionary

Define reclassification. reclassification synonyms, reclassification pronunciation, reclassification translation, English dictionary definition of ...

Reclassifying a Position - UMBC HR

Reclassification of a position could result in a position being moved up or down in status and level of compensation.

CLASSIFICATION AND RECLASSIFICATION OF POSTS

1.5. The reclassification of a post shall not negatively affect the existing contractual status, salary or other entitlement of the staff member encumbering the ...

What are the guidelines for reclassification? - Training UCI

Staff jobs at UCI are classified based on the duties and responsibilities assigned. The following criteria are required in order for a position to be ...

Discussing Employee Reclassification: Key Points for Conversations ...

Employees being reclassified to nonexempt must record/track their worked hours and may lose the work schedule flexibility associated with exempt status.