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We are sometimes asked why positions that seem to involve the same kind of work in different locations or organizations are classified differently. Agencies are required to grade positions according to the work done in them; that is, positions are graded based on the content of the work and not on the employee's qualifications.
There are two reasons why positions that seem to involve the same kind of work are classified differently:
You may not file a classification or job grading appeal electronically. |
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Last Updated: 7/2002