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Compensation Sergeants Lieutenants. Salary Increase Effective July 01, 2019: 1.0% 1.0% Salary Increase Effective July 01, 2020: 2.0% 2.0% Salary Increase Effective July 01, 2021: 2.0% 2.0% Any member of the Andover Police Department who is promoted to Sergeant and is represented by his Collective Bargaining Agreement shall be compensated with the Following salary schedule: Any Sergeant who is classified in the Q199 pay schedule, who subsequently is promoted to Lieutenant shall be compensated under the existing RA Salary schedule for Lieutenants. For Sergeants on the Q 199 schedule working in the capacity of a Shift Commander this RA99 schedule shall be used when working in the capacity of a shift commander as stipulated in section 7.4. Sergeants with 15+ years in service with the Town of Andover shall be compensated at $2,250 above the Q4 rate commencing on their anniversary date. All Sergeants must go through steps 1-4 prior to being eligible to receive the $2,250.00. Sergeant Salary Schedule POLICE SERGEANTS WITHOUT 1% MEDICAL STIPEND FY 20 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Q1 $72,985.11 $74,125.27 $75,266.50 $76,405.60 FY 21 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Q1 $74,444.81 $75,607.78 $76,771.83 $77,933.71 FY22 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Q1 $75,933.71 $77,119.94 $78,307.27 $79,492.38 Lieutenant Salary Schedule POLICE LIEUTENANTS WITHOUT 1% MEDICAL STIPEND FY 20 Step 1 Step 2 R1 $93,544.24 $96,695.95 FY 21 Step 1 Step 2 R1 $95,415.12 $98,629.87 FY22 Step 1 Step 2 R1 $97,323.42 $100,602.47 Section 5.2 The Town shall attempt to maintain the existing differential between ranks.
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