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CL verification - how to?

Anybody knows where you can find your CL (classification level) in company systems like EDA? Just like you have a payslip to verify salary. My company (FandL) does not post promotion announcements so I can’t use that.

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I am curious what you want this for? No one outside the company will care what your CL is.

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Post ID: @3hzs+17ZFiaDJ

Any idea why the supervisors write the good news on post it notes? Why not on official letterhead? Maybe too much effort needed for letterhead? Or is there some history behind this?

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Post ID: @3fxc+17ZFiaDJ

Don’t you have it on the post it note your supervisor gave you? The first time I received a raise on a post it note I thought it was due to my strange supervisor. Then it happened again. Such a strange thing that supervisors can’t even put effort into a raise with a proper letter. My boss in high school at the fast food test would type up our raise notes. Lazy.

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Post ID: @1zqa+17ZFiaDJ

This is a bad time to receive a CL promotion. Typical to drop on the rankings when you cross over into a new rank group so beware. I’ve known people who lost their job because of a poorly timed CL promotion. How messed up is that.

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Post ID: @1nsk+17ZFiaDJ

Your supervisor can easily look up CL and ranking in CareerConnect. Where you are in the salary curve they likely won’t have especially if they are less than a year in the role because of how salary treatment was done this year. Supervisors weren’t involved in salary treatment as only the chose ones received raises.

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Post ID: @1lxh+17ZFiaDJ

You don't know your CL? That's unusual. Ask your supervisor for your CL and where you stand salary wise in your CL as percent of mid-point. They always tell you.

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Post ID: @1oin+17ZFiaDJ

If your supervisor/manager won't/can't tell you, just go to HR or to your Staffing & Development advisor. goto/hr

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Post ID: @nwx+17ZFiaDJ

Supervisors/managers are required to tell you if you ask. If they claim not to know and won’t find out for you, they’re lazy or being an a–.

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Post ID: @jjf+17ZFiaDJ

I’ve asked my supervisor several times and got a “you’re either here or here I’m not sure” then I asked where at in said level am I? Am up upper X or lower X? Couldn’t tell me, and then asked what the salary range of those levels were, I got told “it doesn’t matter” VERY TRANSPARENT

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Post ID: @egh+17ZFiaDJ

The information is not available to you on line, but company policy is if you ask your supervisor, they have to tell you.

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Post ID: @smr+17ZFiaDJ

check your job title, they are linked to CL

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Post ID: @hnj+17ZFiaDJ

Ask your supervisor. They have this info.

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