Market Transitions Sample Clauses

Market Transitions. Effective the first pay period following November 1, 2019, the wage scale described in Section 1(a) above will be implemented. In addition, if XXXX increases the wage scale for nurses employed in Nampa and Boise, the wage scale described in Section 1(a) above will be increased by the same percentage on the same date.
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Market Transitions. Effective the first pay period following 2 ratification of settlement of the 2011 contract negotiations, the wage range will be 3 adjusted as described in Item 2(A) above. In addition, all RNs will receive an increase 4 of 1.5% in their actual base time rate of pay effective the first pay periods after July 1, 5 2012 and 2013. 6 All RNs will also be eligible for adjustments effective the first pay period 7 after October 1 each calendar year under the terms of subsection b. above (Eligibility for 8 Adjustment).
Market Transitions. Effective the first pay period following 1, 2017 or 14 ratification of settlement of the 2017 contract negotiations, the wage scale contained in 15 Section 1(a) above will be implemented. In addition, if XXXX increases the wage scale 16 for nurses employed in Nampa and Boise, the wage scale contained in Section 1(a) 17 above will be increased by the same percentage on the same date.
Market Transitions. Effective the first pay period following ratification of 22 settlement of the 20141 contract negotiations, the wage range will be adjusted as 23 described in Section 1(a)Item 2(A) above. In addition, all RNs will receive an increase 24 of 0.5% in their actual base time rate of pay effective the first pay period after July 1, 25 2014,1 an increase of 1.5% in their actual base time rate of pay effective the first pay 26 periods after July 1, 20152, and an increase of 2% in their actual base time rate of pay 27 effective the first pay period after July 1, 20163. 1 All RNs will also be eligible for adjustments effective the first pay period 2 after October 1 each calendar year under the terms of Section 2subsection b. above 3 (Eligibility for Wage Adjustments Based Upon Results of Performance Evaluation).
Market Transitions. Effective the first pay period following ratification of settlement of the 2014 contract negotiations, the wage range will be adjusted as described in Section 1(a) above. In addition, all RNs will receive an increase of 0.5% in their actual base time rate of pay effective the first pay period after July 1, 2014, an increase of 1% in their actual base time rate of pay effective the first pay period after July 1, 2015, and an increase of 2% in their actual base time rate of pay effective the first pay period after July 1, 2016. All RNs will also be eligible for adjustments effective the first pay period after October 1 each calendar year under the terms of Section 2 above (Eligibility for Wage Adjustments Based Upon Results of Performance Evaluation).

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  • Schedule for Completing Agreement Closeout Activities Provide All Draft and Final Written Products on a CD-ROM or USB memory stick, organized by the tasks in the Agreement. Products: • Final Meeting Agreement Summary (if applicable) • Schedule for Completing Agreement Closeout Activities • All Draft and Final Written Products

  • Contract Transition Upon Contract expiration or termination, the Contractor shall ensure a seamless transfer of Contract responsibilities with any subsequent Contractor necessary to transition the Products and services of the Contract. The incumbent Contractor assumes all expenses related to the contract transition.

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  • Notice and Cooperation Each Party shall provide to the other Party prompt written notice of any actual or threatened infringement of the Product Trademarks in the Territory and of any actual or threatened claim that the use of the Product Trademarks in the Territory violates the rights of any Third Party. Each Party agrees to cooperate fully with the other Party with respect to any enforcement action or defense commenced pursuant to this Section 7.7.

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