CORRECTING ERROR IN OVERLOOKING MERIT INCREASE Sample Clauses

CORRECTING ERROR IN OVERLOOKING MERIT INCREASE. Upon discovery that an employee who would otherwise have been recommended for a merit increase failed to receive such increase as the result of an oversight or system error, the Auditor-Controller shall compensate the employee for the additional pay he should have received dating from the first day of the pay period after which he would have satisfied the merit increase hours needed by adding said additional pay to the employee's next biweekly paycheck. In such cases, the employee’s current merit increase hours needed will be adjusted retroactive to their merit increase.
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CORRECTING ERROR IN OVERLOOKING MERIT INCREASE. Upon discovery that an employee who would otherwise have been recommended for a merit increase failed to receive such increase as the result of an oversight in recognition of the employees completion of the merit qualifying hours needed, the Auditor-Controller shall compensate the employee for the additional hourly rate of pay/salary he/she should have received dating from the first day of the pay period after which he/she would have satisfied the merit qualifying hours by adding said additional hourly rate of pay/salary to the employee's next biweekly paycheck. In such cases, there shall be no adjustment of the employee’s merit qualifying hours.
CORRECTING ERROR IN OVERLOOKING MERIT INCREASE. Upon discovery that an employee who would otherwise have been recommended for a anniversary merit increase failed to receive such increase as the result of an oversight or VCHRP system error, the Auditor-Controller shall compensate the employee for the additional pay he should have received dating from the first day of the pay period after which they would have satisfied the VCHRP merit increase hours needed requirement of Section 518 by adding said additional pay to the employee's next biweekly paycheck. In such cases, the employee’s current VCHRP merit increase hours needed will be adjusted as necessary.
CORRECTING ERROR IN OVERLOOKING MERIT INCREASE. Upon discovery that an employee who would otherwise have been r ecommended for a merit increase failed to receive such increase as the result of an oversight or system error, the Auditor-Controller shall compensate the employee for the additional pay he should have received dating from the first day of the pay period after which he would have satisfied the merit increase hours needed by adding said additional pay to the employee's next biweekly paycheck. In such cases, the employee’s current merit increase hours needed will be adjusted retroactive to their merit increase.

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