Common use of Merit Advancement Within Salary Ranges Clause in Contracts

Merit Advancement Within Salary Ranges. Merit increases within a range shall not be automatic. They shall be based upon merit and shall require a written performance evaluation with a minimum satisfactory overall rating. An employee with a less than satisfactory overall rating on the employee's most recent performance evaluation shall not be eligible for a merit increase until the employee receives an overall rating of satisfactory. The performance evaluation shall be reviewed by the employee's department head or Department Head and approved in writing prior to the granting of any merit increase. Merit increases shall be made within the appropriate salary range for the class by computing the new salary step rate which is most closely equivalent to five percent (5%) higher than the previous base hourly rate.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: sonomacounty.ca.gov, files.leagueathletics.com

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Merit Advancement Within Salary Ranges. Merit increases within a range shall not be automatic. They shall be based upon merit and shall require a written performance evaluation with a minimum satisfactory overall rating. An employee with a less than satisfactory overall rating on the employee's most recent performance evaluation shall not be eligible for a merit increase until the employee receives an overall rating of satisfactory. The performance evaluation shall be reviewed by the employee's department head or Department Head and approved in writing prior to the granting of any merit increase. Merit increases shall be made within the appropriate salary range for the class by computing the new salary step rate which is most closely equivalent to five percent (5%) higher than the previous base hourly rate.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: sonomacounty.ca.gov, www.rlslawyers.com

Merit Advancement Within Salary Ranges. Merit increases within a range scale shall not be automatic. They shall be based upon merit and shall require a written performance evaluation with a minimum satisfactory overall rating. An employee with a less than satisfactory overall rating on the employee's most recent performance evaluation shall not be eligible for a merit increase until the employee receives an overall rating of satisfactory. The performance evaluation shall be reviewed by the employee's department head or Department Head and approved in writing prior to the granting of any merit increase. Merit increases shall be made within the appropriate salary range scale for the class by computing the new salary step rate which is most closely equivalent to five percent (5%) higher than the previous base hourly rate.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: sonomacounty.ca.gov, sonomacounty.ca.gov

Merit Advancement Within Salary Ranges. β€Œ Merit increases within a range scale shall not be automatic. They shall be based upon merit and shall require a written performance evaluation with a minimum satisfactory overall rating. An employee with a less than satisfactory overall rating on the employee's most recent performance evaluation shall not be eligible for a merit increase until the employee receives an overall rating of satisfactory. The performance evaluation shall be reviewed by the employee's department head or Department Head and approved in writing prior to the granting of any merit increase. Merit increases shall be made within the appropriate salary range scale for the class by computing the new salary step rate which is most closely equivalent to five percent (5%) higher than the previous base hourly rate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: sonomacounty.ca.gov

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Merit Advancement Within Salary Ranges. Merit increases within a range scale shall not be automatic. They shall be based upon merit and shall require a written performance evaluation with a minimum satisfactory overall rating. An employee with a less than satisfactory overall rating on the employee's most recent performance evaluation shall not be eligible for a merit increase until the employee receives an overall rating of satisfactory. The performance evaluation shall be reviewed by the employee's department head Department Head or Department Head and approved in writing prior to the granting of any merit increase. Merit increases shall be made within the appropriate salary range scale for the class by computing the new salary step rate which is most closely equivalent to five percent (5%) higher than the previous base hourly rate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: sonomacounty.ca.gov

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