Annual Rate Increases Sample Clauses

Annual Rate Increases. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION agrees to and accepts annual rate increases at the percentage listed on Attachment A of this Agreement.
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Annual Rate Increases. Customer agrees to and accepts annual rate increases at the percentage listed on “Attachment A” of this Agreement.
Annual Rate Increases. INSTITUTION agrees to and accepts annual rate increases at the percentage listed on Attachment A of this Agreement.
Annual Rate Increases. The classification pay rates reflect a three percent (3%) increase effective July 1, 2019 and market adjustments for the unlicensed trades ($0.30), licensed trades ($0.15) and utility and drivers ($0.05). The classification pay rates listed above shall increase annually as follows:  Three percent (3%) on July 1, 2020  Two and three-quarter percent (2.75%) or the midpoint of the Merit Pool (whichever is higher) on July 1, 2021. The midpoint of the Merit Pool refers to the total percent increase pool in salary and wage compensation available to the Operations Vice President).

Related to Annual Rate Increases

  • Step Increases ‌ No increase in salary shall be automatic merely upon completion of a specified period of service. All increases shall be based on merit as established by the record of the employee's performance and shall require recommendation of the Department Head. If the City Manager at any time determines that it is in the City's interest, he may assign an employee to a higher rate within the salary range fixed for the classification. The City Manager shall regulate the accelerated advancement through the salary range steps. Subject to the provisions of this Section 12.3, an employee shall receive increases in salary according to the following plan:

  • Special Rates 5.9.4 Transfer, Traveling and Working Away From Usual Place of Work

  • ANNUAL INCREMENT (1) Eligible staff shall receive an annual increment which will be negotiated with the Union annually.

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