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2010-08-09 |
PEREZ, J. |
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| We are not prepared to grant any conversion or promotion increase to the 22 daily paid rank-and-file employees since what transpired was only a promotion in nomenclature. Of primordial consideration is not the nomenclature or title given to the employee, but the nature of his functions.[11] Based on the eight new job grade levels which respondent adopted after the job evaluation, Job Grade Levels 1 and 2 positions are both categorized as rank-and-file employees. Said employees continued to occupy the same positions they were occupying prior to the job evaluation. Moreover, their job titles remained the same and they were not given additional duties and responsibilities. | |||||