Periodic Increases. Periodic increases are provided as follows: A. Employees who are hired at the minimum step of the pay range will receive a two (2) step increase to base salary following completion of six (6) months of service, and their periodic increase date is six (6) months from the date of hire. Thereafter, the employee will receive a two (2) step increase annually on their period increase date, until they reach the top of the pay range. B. Employees who are hired above the minimum step of the salary range will receive a two (2) step increase to base salary following completion of twelve (12) months of service, and their periodic increase date is twelve (12) months from the date of hire. Thereafter, the employee will receive a two (2) step increase annually on their periodic increase date, until they reach the top of the pay range. C. Once an employee’s period increase date is established, the period increase date remains the same unless: The employee is appointed to another position with a different salary range maximum. Upon this subsequent appointment, the provisions of 43.8 A and B of this section apply. The periodic increase date is reset in accordance with 43.8 A and B of this section when an employee is rehired after a break in service. D. Employees in classes that have pay ranges shorter than a standard range will receive their periodic increases at the same intervals as employees in classes with standard ranges in accordance with Subsections A and B, above. E. The effective date of the periodic increase will be the first day of the month it is due. F. Employees hired before July 1, 2009 will retain their periodic increase date as of June 30, 2008.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Periodic Increases. Periodic increases are provided as follows:
A. Employees who are hired at the minimum step of the pay range will receive a two (2) step increase to base salary following completion of six (6) months of service, and their periodic increase date is six (6) months from the date of hire. Thereafter, the employee will receive a two (2) step increase annually on their period increase date, until they reach the top of the pay range.
B. Employees who are hired above the minimum step of the salary range will receive a two (2) step increase to base salary following completion of twelve (12) months of service, and their periodic increase date is twelve (12) months from the date of hire. Thereafter, the employee will receive a two (2) step increase annually on their periodic increase date, until they reach the top of the pay range.
C. Once an employee’s period increase date is established, the period increase date remains the same unless: The employee is appointed to another position with a different salary range maximum. Upon this subsequent appointment, the provisions of 43.8 43.5 A and B of this section apply. The periodic increase date is reset in accordance with 43.8 43.5 A and B of this section when an employee is rehired after a break in service.
D. Employees in classes that have pay ranges shorter than a standard range will receive their periodic increases at the same intervals as employees in classes with standard ranges in accordance with Subsections A and B, above.
E. The effective date of the periodic increase will be the first day of the month it is due.
F. Employees hired before July 1, 2009 will retain their periodic increase date as of June 30, 2008.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Periodic Increases. Periodic increases are provided as follows:
A. Employees who are hired at the minimum step of the pay range will receive a two (2) step increase to base salary following completion of six (6) months of service, and their periodic increase date is six (6) months from the date of hire. Thereafter, the employee will receive a two (2) step increase annually on their period increase date, until they reach the top of the pay range.
B. Employees who are hired above the minimum step of the salary range will receive a two (2) step increase to base salary following completion of twelve (12) months of service, and their periodic increase date is twelve (12) months from the date of hire. Thereafter, the employee will receive a two (2) step increase annually on their periodic increase date, until they reach the top of the pay range.
C. Once an employee’s period increase date is established, the period increase date remains the same unless: The employee is appointed to another position with a different salary range maximum. Upon this subsequent appointment, the provisions of 43.8 43.7 A and B of this section apply. The periodic increase date is reset in accordance with 43.8 43.7 A and B of this section when an employee is rehired after a break in service.
D. Employees in classes that have pay ranges shorter than a standard range will receive their periodic increases at the same intervals as employees in classes with standard ranges in accordance with Subsections A and B, above.
E. The effective date of the periodic increase will be the first day of the month it is due.
F. Employees X. Xxxxxxxxx hired before July 1, 2009 will retain their periodic increase date as of June 30, 2008.
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Samples: Tentative Agreement
Periodic Increases. Periodic increases are provided as follows:
A. Employees who are hired at the minimum step of the pay range will receive a two (2) step increase to base salary following completion of six (6) months of service, and their periodic increase date is six (6) months from the date of hire. Thereafter, the employee will receive a two (2) step increase annually on their period increase date, until they reach the top of the pay range.
B. Employees who are hired above the minimum step of the salary range will receive a two (2) step increase to base salary following completion of twelve (12) months of service, and their periodic increase date is twelve (12) months from the date of hire. Thereafter, the employee will receive a two (2) step increase annually on their periodic increase date, until they reach the top of the pay range.
C. Once an employee’s period increase date is established, the period increase date remains the same unless: The employee is appointed to another position with a different salary range maximum. Upon this subsequent appointment, the provisions of 43.8 7 A and B of this section apply. The periodic increase date is reset in accordance with 43.8 7 A and B of this section when an employee is rehired after a break in service.
D. Employees in classes that have pay ranges shorter than a standard range will receive their periodic increases at the same intervals as employees in classes with standard ranges in accordance with Subsections A and B, above.
E. The effective date of the periodic increase will be the first day of the month it is due.
F. Employees hired before July 1, 2009 will retain their periodic increase date as of June 30, 2008.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Periodic Increases. Periodic increases are provided as follows:
A. Employees who are hired at the minimum step of the pay range will receive a two (2) step increase to base salary following completion of six (6) months of service, and their periodic increase date is six (6) months from the date of hire. Thereafter, the employee will receive a two (2) step increase annually on their period increase date, until they reach the top of the pay range.
B. Employees who are hired above the minimum step of the salary range will receive a two (2) step increase to base salary following completion of twelve (12) months of service, and their periodic increase date is twelve (12) months from the date of hire. Thereafter, the employee will receive a two (2) step increase annually on their periodic increase date, until they reach the top of the pay range.
C. Once an employee’s period increase date is established, the period increase date remains the same unless: The employee is appointed to another position with a different salary range maximum. Upon this subsequent appointment, the provisions of 43.8 43.5 A and B of this section apply. The periodic increase date is reset in accordance with 43.8 43.5 A and B of this section when an employee is rehired after a break in service.
D. Employees in classes that have pay ranges shorter than a standard range will receive their periodic increases at the same intervals as employees in classes with standard ranges in accordance with Subsections A and B, above.
E. The effective date of the periodic increase will be the first day of the month it is due.
F. Employees X. Xxxxxxxxx hired before July 1, 2009 will retain their periodic increase date as of June 30, 2008.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement