LIBRARIES — private — librarians or professional assistants — including Clerical Office Employees and Clerical Telecommuter Employees
This classification applies to librarians, professional library assistants and clerical office or clerical telecommuter staff who engage in activities, including but not limited to conducting research, ordering books or publications, maintaining reference systems, assisting customers to locate or check out materials and performing general clerical or administrative functions in support of the library.
With the exception of a single permanent job reassignment, it is not permissible to divide a single employee's payroll, within a single policy period, between this classification and any other classification.
Also refer to companion Classification 9015(5), Libraries — private — all employees other than librarians, professional assistants or Clerical Office Employees.
Public libraries shall be classified as 8812, Libraries — public — librarians or professional assistants.
Shown below is the previously published phraseology and footnote | Effective Date |
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Phraseology: Footnote: This classification applies to librarians, professional library assistants and clerical office employees who engage in activities, including but not limited to conducting research, ordering books and publications, maintaining reference systems, assisting customers to locate and check out materials and performing general clerical and administrative functions in support of the library. With the exception of a single permanent job reassignment, it is not permissible to divide a single employee's payroll, within a single policy period, between this classification and any other classification. Also refer to companion Classification 9015(5), Libraries — private — all employees other than librarians, professional assistants or Clerical Office Employees. Public libraries shall be classified as 8812, Libraries — public — librarians or professional assistants. | 9/1/2021 |
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