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How is an in-range progression different from a reclassification?

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How is an in-range progression different from a reclassification?

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An IRP is based on significant changes in duties and responsibilities, which do not warrant a classification change. Some bargaining units also allow for IRP based upon exceptional performance or equity issues. (Please refer to appropriate collective bargaining agreement for specific provisions.

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