Common use of General Salary Increase Clause in Contracts

General Salary Increase. 18.2 A General Salary Increase (GSI) is a negotiated percentage increase applied to the minimum and maximum rate on the salary schedule for all bargaining unit classifications and to the individual salary rates of all employees who are actively employed or in leave status on the effective date of the increase.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Tentative Agreement, www.calstate.edu, www2.calstate.edu

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

General Salary Increase. 18.2 21.4 A General Salary Increase (GSI) is a negotiated percentage increase applied to the minimum and maximum rate on the salary schedule for all bargaining unit classifications and to the individual salary rates of all employees who are actively employed or bargaining unit members and to the Salary Schedule as provided in leave status on the effective date of the increase21.2 above.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: www.calstate.edu, www2.calstate.edu, www.calstate.edu

General Salary Increase. 18.2 24.4 A General Salary Increase (GSI) is a negotiated percentage increase applied to the minimum and maximum rate on the salary schedule for all bargaining unit classifications and to the individual salary rates of all bargaining unit members and to the Salary Schedule as provided in 24.3 above. All employees who are actively employed or in leave status on the effective date of the increase.bargaining unit shall receive a General Salary Increase (GSI) as follows:

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: November 9, www2.calstate.edu, www2.calstate.edu

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

General Salary Increase. 18.2 24.6 A General Salary Increase (GSI) is a negotiated percentage increase applied to the minimum and maximum rate on the salary schedule for all bargaining unit classifications and to the individual salary rates of all employees who bargaining unit members and to the Salary Schedule as provided in 24.3 above. For fiscal year 2001/2002 the General Salary Increase (GSI) shall be two percent (2.0%) effective July 1, 2001, provided the conditions of 24.5 above are actively employed or in leave status on the effective date of the increasemet.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: irle.berkeley.edu

Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!