Longevity Increment Pay for Police Officer Sample Clauses

Longevity Increment Pay for Police Officer. The Longevity Increment shall be effective the first pay period following the anniversary date of hire of the employee as follows: (a) The City will pay five percent (5%) of top salary step in rank for longevity, upon completion of six (6) continuous years of service as a public safety officer with the Stockton Police Department. (b) The City will pay seven percent (7%) of top salary step in rank for longevity, upon completion of nine (9) continuous year of service as a public safety officer with the Stockton Police Department. (c) The City will pay twelve percent (12%) of top salary step in rank for longevity, upon completion of twelve (12) continuous years of service as a public safety officer with the Stockton Police Department. (d) The City will pay fourteen percent (14%) of top salary step in rank for longevity, upon completion of eighteen (18) continuous years of service as a public safety officer with the Stockton Police Department. (e) The City will pay nineteen percent (19%) of top salary step in rank for longevity, upon completion of twenty-four (24) continuous years of service as a public safety officer with the Stockton Police Department. (f) For the limited purpose of defining continuous service under this Section of the Memorandum of Understanding, continuous service shall include leaves without pay for less than one (1) year as long as the public safety officer did not withdraw the his or her contributions to P.E.R.S.
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