Present Salary within Reallocated Range Sample Clauses

Present Salary within Reallocated Range. If a position is reallocated to a lower range and the bargaining unit member’s base salary is within the range to which their classification is reallocated, the bargaining unit member shall be placed at the step which is closest, but not less than, their present base salary. If a position is reallocated to a higher range and the bargaining unit member’s base salary is within the range to which their classification is reallocated the bargaining unit member shall be placed at the lowest step within the designated salary range which provides a minimum of a ten (10) percent increase.
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