CALCULATING SALARY INCREASES Sample Clauses

CALCULATING SALARY INCREASES. Employees moving horizontally will have the annual percentage pay raise added to their base salaries before adding the horizontal movement pay raise to determine their total pay raise. EXAMPLE: The salary of an employee in the XX xxxx earning $54,271.00 in 2016-2017 who will move into the BA+15 lane in 2017-2018, will be determined as follows: • Salary increase of 2.5% • 1.025 x $54,271 = $55,628.00 • Horizontal movement of $4,500.00 • $55,628.00 + $4,500.00 = $60,128.00 (2017-2018 salary)
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