Escalation Adjustment. (1) Effective May 29, 2011, an Escalation Adjustment will be determined by computing the percentage increase in the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics National Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers, hereafter called "CPI- W" (1982-1984=100), between March 2010 and March 2011.
(i) If the percentage increase of the CPI-W exceeds the cumulative percentage increase to the Maximum Rates of each wage schedule for the Initial General Wage Increase (GWI), plus the second, and third GWI’s, an Escalation Adjustment shall be applied by multiplying the percentage increase in the CPI-W. The result shall be added to the third scheduled GWI and applied to the Maximum Rates and Minimum Rates in effect on May 28, 2011.
(ii) A partial percent increase shall be rounded to the nearest one tenth of one percent.
(2) In no event shall a decrease in the CPI-W result in a reduction of any wage rate.
(3) In the event the Bureau of Labor Statistics does not issue the appropriate Consumer Price Indexes on or before the dates referred to in paragraphs 1, Escalation Adjustments required by such appropriate indexes shall be effective at the beginning of the first payroll week after receipt of the indexes.
(4) No adjustment, retroactive or otherwise, shall be made as the result of any revision which may later be made in the first published figures for the CPI-W for March 2010 and March 2011.
(5) The Escalation Adjustments are dependent upon the availability of the CPI-W in its present form and calculated on the same basis as the CPI-W for March 2009. In the event the Bureau of Labor Statistics changes the form or the basis of calculating the CPI-W the Company and the Union agree to request the Bureau to make available, for the life of this Agreement, a CPI-W in its present form and calculated on the same basis as the CPI-W for March 2009, which was 207.218 (1982-1984=100).
(6) It is expressly recognized by the parties that this Escalation Adjustment provision applies only for the life of this contract.
Escalation Adjustment is revised to delete the word “and” after the word “737-700” and add the word “737-900ER” after the word “737-800” and now reads as follows: “Escalation Adjustment is defined as the price adjustment to the Airframe and Optional Features Prices (and the Engine Price for models 737‑700, 737‑800, 737-900ER and 777-200LR) resulting from the calculation using the economic price formula contained in Exhibit D to this AGTA.”
Escalation Adjustment. (1) Effective May 25, 2008, an Escalation Adjustment will be determined by computing the percentage increase in the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics National Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers, hereafter called "CPI- W" (1982-1984=100), between March 2007 and March 2008.
Escalation Adjustment. AIRFRAME AND OPTIONAL FEATURES -------------------------------------- between THE BOEING COMPANY and ATLAS AIR, INC. Supplemental Exhibit AE1 to Purchase Agreement Number 3134 FOR MODEL 747-8 FREIGHTER AIRCRAFT: THE AIRFRAME PRICE INCLUDES THE ENGINE PRICE AT ITS BASIC THRUST LEVEL. AE1
Escalation Adjustment. The Escalation Adjustment as defined in AGTA Article 2.1.5, as amended, will be based on the scheduled delivery month as set forth in Table 1. * Blank spaces contained confidential information that has been excluded pursuant to Item 601(b)(10)(iv) of Regulation S-K because it is both (i) not material and (ii) the type that FedEx treats as private or confidential.
Escalation Adjustment. Commencing on the Commencement Date applicable to the particular expansion space, Tenant's proportionate share of increases in Building Operating Costs payable under Paragraph 13. of the Lease shall be increased to take such additional expansion space into consideration. The "Base Year" for Expansion Spaces CC and DD shall be the calendar year 1996.
Escalation Adjustment. The Escalation Adjustment as defined in AGTA Article 2.1.5, as amended, will be based on the scheduled delivery month as set forth in Table 1. * Blank spaces contained confidential information which has been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Rule 24b-2 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
Escalation Adjustment. Each Reserve Rate shall escalate at a rate of *, compounded annually, commencing on the first annual anniversary of the Delivery Date. Interest Rate: * per month, but not to exceed the maximum amount permitted by Law. Landing Gear Reserve Rate:
Escalation Adjustment. Escalation Adjustment is defined as the aggregate price adjustment to the Airframe Price (for Models 737-600, 737-700 and 737-800 aircraft, the Engine Price is included in the Airframe Price), Optional Features Prices, and Engine Price (for other than 737 models). The price adjustment to the Airframe Price and Optional Features Prices will be calculated using the economic price formula contained in the Escalation Adjustment to Airframe Price and Optional Features Price Document attached as Exhibit D hereto (Airframe Escalation Adjustment Document). The price adjustment to the Engine Price (not applicable to Model 737-600, 737-700 and 737-800 aircraft) will be calculated using the economic price formula contained in Supplemental Exhixxx XX0 xx the applicable Purchase Agreement.
Escalation Adjustment. Commencing March 1, 1997, Tenant's proportionate share of increases in Building Operating Costs payable under PARAGRAPH 13 of the Lease shall be increased to take such additional expansion space into consideration. The "Base Year" for Expansion Space EE shall be calendar year 1996.