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Some job classifications also would have been combined, giving Ford more flexibility to shuffle workers around.
"The city does not currently have a 'goatherd' title" in its Civil Service job classifications.
This requires both union and management leadership to rethink seniority rules, job classifications, pay scales and other issues, for they all affect employee mobility.
Part of the change has to do with the increasing number of computer-related job classifications, another consequence of the growth of the industry.
The opponents' object most to a two-tier wage structure and new job classifications that would result in lower wages for workers at three plants.
Currently, workers can deduct the cost of education and training in their own occupation, as defined by government job classifications, but not in new careers.
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There's a new job classification, "ghost tweet".
"They sat us in the room based on seniority and job classification.
Members of the union now make $21,956 to $46,394 a year, depending on job classification, seniority and other factors.
Of interest to potential bidders is that "the incoming concessionaire shall retain existing employees by seniority within each job classification," the proposal says.
It called for pay and benefit cuts of 6to7percentent, depending on job classification, as well as the loss of four paid vacation days a year through 2008.
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