Continuing Admin. & S/P | Temporary Admin. & S/P | Tenure-track Faculty | Non-tenure track Faculty |
Full-time | Full-time | Full-time | Temporary |
Partial-year | Partial year | Part-time | |
Part-time | Part-time | ||
staff | staff | ||
x Full-time | x Full-time | ||
x Partial-year | x Partial-year | ||
x Part-time | x Part-time |
In the event that salary placement, when done in accordance with paragraph (A) of this rule , results in a lower hourly rate than the employee earned in the previous assignment, the vice president for human resources and organizational development will review and recommend an appropriate salary placement to the president.
In the event a continuing-status, part-time position is expanded to full-time, the part-time incumbent who applies and is subsequently hired for the new full-time position will retain the same hourly rate.
The hours worked as a temporary employee shall be counted toward the probationary requirement and hours needed for salary adjustment if the temporary status employee is subsequently hired for the same position when the position is converted to a continuing status.
Salary placement will be as outlined in paragraph (A), of this rule with the considerations in -paragraph (A)(2) of this rule
An employee assigned to a position which is reclassified to a higher pay grade will be placed in the new pay grade at his/her current salary, or the new salary grade minimum whichever is higher. However, an employee who is an employee of the college effective July 1, 2000 shall not move to a lower pay grade as a result of the Price Water house Coopers study. As a position, which was moved downward as a result of the Price Waterhouse Coopers study becomes vacant, it will be moved to the recommended lower grade.
An employee assigned to a position which is reclassified to a lower pay grade will be placed in the new pay grade at his/her current salary or the maximum salary for the pay grade if the current salary is more than the maximum of the new pay grade.
Salary placement shall not be affected by college-initiated transfers, whether voluntary or compulsory.
Part-time continuing status employees receiving a performance rating of fully acceptable or better are eligible for a three per cent salary adjustment effective July first of the subsequent fiscal year, as long as the employee does not exceed the maximum of the salary range.
Temporary status employees are not eligible for salary adjustments unless the position is externally funded and such movement is required/allowed by the conditions of the funding source.
Replaces: 3354:2-20-32
Ohio Admin. Code 3354:2-20-32
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3354
Rule Amplifies: 3354
Prior Effective Dates: 7/5/01, 3/6/03