Officers Pay Scale Sample Clauses

Officers Pay Scale. An officer’s pay scale shall be as follows on any given year of this agreement: Lieutenant $2,500 above a first class firefighters pay Captain $5,000 above a first class firefighters pay Battalion Chief $5,200 above a first class firefighters pay Note: The pay scale of Battalion Chief is hereby deleted; however, those personnel at this pay scale shall be allowed to “save pay” at this rate for the duration of this contract. At that point, those personnel at this pay scale shall revert to the pay scale of Captain. Subsequent to the approval of this contract, Labor and Management agree to request the Sugar Creek Township Fire Department Merit Commission to remove the merit rank of Battalion Chief from the Merit Commission Rules and Regulations.
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Officers Pay Scale. An officer's pay scale shall be as follows on any given year of this agreement: Lieutenant $3,000 above a first class firefighters pay Captain $6,000 above a first class firefighters pay

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