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What is The Korn Ferry Hay Group Guide Chart-Profile Method (Hay Method)?

The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador originally introduced the Hay Method in 1987. The Hay Method of job evaluation has been applied to eligible positions in core Government departments and select agencies, boards and commissions since its implementation and was updated in April 2023.

The Hay Method is a pay equity compliant and gender-neutral evaluation system that assesses a job based on skill (know-how), effort (problem solving), responsibility (accountability) and working conditions.

How to submit a job for review:

Requests for a job evaluation review may be submitted by the incumbent(s) or the Employer. A complete Job Evaluation Request Package must be submitted, which consists of a Position Description and a current/approved organizational chart. If you require assistance gathering the necessary information, please consult with your Human Resources representative.

For core Government departments, requests for job evaluation must be submitted via a Treasury Board submission. All other requests can be submitted by email to jobevaluation@gov.nl.ca.

Submitting the required information for evaluation is important to ensure a thorough review is conducted. Failure to submit this information will result in the request being returned as incomplete. If an incumbent has questions regarding the results of a job evaluation review, they should discuss those concerns with their supervisor or Human Resources representative who can provide additional explanation and/or information on the job evaluation process.

Classification Appeal Process:

If an eligible incumbent disagrees with the result of their job evaluation review, they may submit an appeal through the Management Classification Appeal Board (MCAB). Please note new positions and Employer initiated reviews are not eligible for appeal.

For questions or additional information regarding the appeals process, please visit the Public Service Commission’s webpage here.

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