A.
The compensation of an employee is determined by the following steps, unless the employee is a senior executive and the Council has established a senior executive service as part of the pay plan:
1.
Identify the position that the employee is in;
2.
Identify the class that the employee's position is allocated to;
3.
Identify the grade that the employee's class is assigned to;
4.
Identify the step that the employee is in;
5.
Find the base salary in the pay schedule for the employee's grade and step;
6.
Add to the base salary any adjustments to salary provided by the pay plan;
7.
Add to the adjusted salary any bonuses provided by the pay plan.
B.
An employee is placed in a position by the personnel officer when the employee is hired.
C.
A position is allocated to a class by the department head with the approval of the personnel officer.
D.
A class is assigned to a grade by the City Administrator. The assignment must be based on an objective evaluation of each class and a determination that the work done by every class in the same grade is comparable in its primary elements.
E.
The step that an employee is in is determined by the personnel officer under this chapter.
F.
The pay schedule is part of the pay plan. It is usually in the form of a chart.
G.
The pay plan may adjust an employee's salary to compensate for shift work, working conditions and other conditions affecting employment. This section does not create a right to any adjustment.
H.
The pay plan may add bonuses to an employee's salary. If any bonuses are given, they must be part of a program with a specific narrow purpose. This section does not create a right to any bonus.
I.
The Council may establish a senior executive service as part of the pay plan. This service may have procedures for determining compensation that are different from the procedures in this section.
(Prior code § 8B-114)