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reclassification
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reclassification noun change, changed ordering of priorities, changed priorities, reallocation, reallotment, reanalysis, reapportionment, rearrangement, reassignment, reassorting, reassortment, reconstitution, redistributing, reestablishment, regradation, regrouping, reorganization, retabulating
Associated concepts: reclassification of job titles


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In a further blow to the new IR laws, the NSW Government recently moved to reclassify 186,000 public sector workers, including nurses, as 'employees of the Crown'.
Army Human Resources Command to overstrength, the Soldier will be given the opportunity to reclassify into an understrength or critical MOS at the time of the transfer.
Dardarian, a partner at the Oakland law firm Goldstein, Demchak, Baller, Borgen and Dardarian, which filed the suit, said that as part of the settlement Countrywide agreed to reclassify account executives as nonexempt employees starting Jan.
 
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