POSITION AND WAGES Sample Clauses

POSITION AND WAGES. 1.1 Your occupation on the IDZ will be ……………………………………………………. (Group Wage Schedule) but you will be required carry out other types of work if and when required, as is provided for in the applicable industry agreement. ,
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POSITION AND WAGES. 1.1 The Employee is engaged as a in (Industry) (Employment Group as per company grading) to perform (specify task),
POSITION AND WAGES. 16.1 A. All positions covered by this agreement shall be governed by the following wage scale: Hourly Rates Effective July 1, 2015-June 30, 2018 CLASSIFICATION Position Grade Level Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 Step 13 Animal Control Officer U-6 $18.72 $19.28 $19.86 $20.46 $21.07 $21.71 $22.36 $23.02 $23.72 $24.43 $25.16 $25.92 $26.69 Comm. Officer U-9 $25.10 $25.85 $26.62 $27.43 $28.24 $29.09 $29.97 $30.87 $31.79 $32.75 $33.73 $34.75 $35.79 Comm. Sergeant U-9 $28.17 $29.02 $29.89 $30.79 $31.71 $32.66 $33.64 $34.65 $35.70 $36.77 $37.87 $39.01 $40.18 Fire Captain U-9 $26.04 $26.83 $27.62 $28.46 $29.30 $30.19 $31.09 $32.03 $32.99 $33.98 $35.00 $36.05 $37.13 Corrections Officer U-9 $26.04 $26.83 $27.62 $28.46 $29.30 $30.19 $31.09 $32.03 $32.99 $33.98 $35.00 $36.05 $37.13 Corrections Sergeant U-9 $29.23 $30.10 $31.01 $31.93 $32.90 $33.88 $34.90 $35.94 $37.02 $38.13 $39.28 $40.46 $41.67 D.M.V./I.S. U-9 $25.80 $26.57 $27.37 $28.18 $29.03 $29.91 $30.80 $31.72 $32.67 $33.65 $34.66 $35.70 $36.77 Public Safety (Police) Officer U-10 $29.47 $30.36 $31.26 $32.20 $33.17 $34.16 $35.19 $36.24 $37.33 $38.45 $39.61 $40.80 $42.02 Senior Fire Captain U-11 $32.12 $33.08 $34.07 $35.10 $36.15 $37.23 $38.35 $39.49 $40.68 $41.90 $43.16 $44.45 $45.79 Public Safety (Police) Sergeant/ U-12 $34.75 $35.79 $36.87 $37.97 $39.12 $40.29 $41.49 $42.74 $44.02 $45.34 $46.70 $48.10 $49.54 NOTE 1: In addition to the 3% step merit increase; a two percent (2%) increase (COLA increase) of the entire wage matrix has been established. All current employees eligible for merit increases will receive a three percent (3%) merit based step increase upon obtaining a satisfactory evaluation throughout the duration of this agreement.

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