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Merit Appeals Board June 24, 2025 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />MS. TOKIHIRO: So, it’d be different layers, right. I mean, if it’s just a—if it’s a user question <br />about how to login or where do I find this item on my dashboard—those things are going to go to <br />an IT person as opposed to coming to HR. <br /> <br />So, there’s going to be different levels for that and then we’ll be able to—once all those roles are <br />specifically identified and once those workflows are identified—we’ll be able to provide our <br />employees with their points of contact. <br /> <br />CHR. CABANAS: Any other questions for Sommer? Okay, so that was on Admin. Services. <br />Classification and Pay—any questions? Niel, you have a question on Classification and Pay? <br />Okay, I do, Sommer. <br /> <br />So, out of the 180 class specs. where the degree or the educational requirement is now just a <br />bachelor’s degree, how does the staff substitute experience for lack of a bachelor’s degree? <br /> <br />MS. TOKIHIRO: So, it’s the professional level experience. <br /> <br />CHR. CABANAS: Right. <br /> <br />MS. TOKIHIRO: Yeah. <br /> <br />CHR. CABANAS: So, you’re going to still adhere to that? <br /> <br />MS. TOKIHIRO: Yes. <br /> <br />CHR. CABANAS: Okay. <br /> <br />MS. TOKIHIRO: Yeah. <br /> <br />CHR. CABANAS: Okay, well, that’s a big change. <br /> <br />MS. TOKIHIRO: Yeah, it is. And we are—through the E&E—if, say, for example, someone <br />was applying for a position as an Accountant—and that might be a bad example because I think <br />we still require a certain number of credit hours in accounting, but we’ll use it for purposes of <br />this discussion, just in general terms. <br /> <br />So, say, I was applying for a position as an accountant and I happened to have a degree in <br />accounting. The fact that that bachelor’s degree is specific to that area results in being awarded <br />more points, as far as qualification but, at least, it’s—if I have a degree in history and I’m <br />applying to be an accountant, my history degree does not disqualify me from—or does not <br />disqualify my bachelor’s degree from being considered as meeting the educational requirement. <br /> <br />CHR. CABANAS: Okay. So, are the bulk of the classes now E&E? You still give written <br />exams? <br /> <br />Page 21 <br /> <br /> <br />
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