Do the old pay bands correspond to the new pay grades? For example, if an employee was on Pay Band B of the old system, will they now be on Pay Grade 2 of the new system?
No. The old pay bands and the new pay grades do not line up. In the old system many employees were on Pay Bands D, E, or F. In the new system, depending on the benchmark matches of these employees, those who were previously classified to Pay Band E, for example may be matched to several different Pay Grades (e.g., some will go to Pay Grade 3, some will go to Pay Grade 4, some will go to Pay Grade 5, etc.). The old and new job evaluation systems are different, as are the pay scales.
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