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Exception of certain categories. The salary review does not cover salaried employees who, on 30 April 2023 and 30 April 2024, respectively, not have reached the age of 18 years, or are employed as a substitute or in some other capacity for a specific term, specific season or specific work and whose employment has not been continuous for 6 months, or are employed on probation and either have not been transferred directly from previous employment in which he or she was covered by a salaried employee agreement on general terms and conditions, or whose employment has not been continuous for 6 months, or remain employed by the company after reaching pensionable age, or were employed by the company after reaching the pensionable age applied at the company. Agreement can be entered into to award a salary increase to a salaried employee who is excepted from the salary agreement as above. In that case, the provisions in this salary agreement shall serve as guidelines. If a salaried employee who, on 30 April 2023 or 30 April 2024, respectively, was employed as a substitute or on probation and is not covered by the salary review as specified in the first paragraph above is given permanent employment with the company during the term of the agreement, the provisions in this agreement shall serve as guidelines when determining the salaried employee’s salary. A salaried employee who, on 30 April 2023 or 30 April 2024, respectively, is on leave of absence for at least three months from then on for any reason other than illness or parental leave is excepted from this salary agreement, unless otherwise agreed. When the salaried employee returns to work, his or her salary shall be determined according to the standards applied to other salaried employees at the company as specified in this agreement.
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