Increment Step Progression Clause Samples

The Increment Step Progression clause defines how and when incremental increases, such as payments, salaries, or project milestones, will occur over a specified period. Typically, this clause outlines the schedule, criteria, and amounts for each step or increment, ensuring that all parties understand the timing and conditions for progression. Its core practical function is to provide a clear, predictable framework for gradual advancement or compensation, reducing ambiguity and helping manage expectations throughout the contract term.
Increment Step Progression. The first salary increment applicable under Schedule “B” shall be granted upon the completion of twelve (12) months of service. Thereafter, salary increments shall continue to be granted after serving twelve (12) months of service at the previous step.
Increment Step Progression. An employee shall progress from pay step A to pay step B on the completion of six
Increment Step Progression. An employee shall progress from pay step A to pay step B on the completion of six (6) (full-time equivalent) months of service in the same position. Progression from pay step B to pay step C shall occur on the completion of a further six (6) months of (full-time equivalent) service in the same position. Progression from pay step C to pay step D shall occur on the completion of a further twelve (12) months of (full-time equivalent) service in the same position. Service is defined as any employment period when the employee is actually working.