How is an employee’s salary affected if his or her position is reclassified?
Reclassifications to a higher grade may impact the incumbent’s salary as follows: if the position’s new class is one grade higher than the class held by the position immediately prior to its reclassification, then the employee will be granted a one-step increase, or, if the new class is two or more grades higher, the employee will be granted a two-step increase. 10.
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