Resident Salaries Sample Clauses

Resident Salaries. Each Resident completing Resident Rotations during the 2018- 2019 Academic Year, as listed by specialty and FTE number in the corresponding Program Budget, shall receive a base salary and benefits from HSC-S that will be fixed in advance and agreed to by the Parties (“Resident Salary”). The Resident Salary for subsequent Academic Years shall be determined during the Program Budget Process. Upon request, HSC-S shall provide OLH with a payroll report showing the monthly salary payment made by HSC-S to each Resident for the prior month.
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Resident Salaries. Section 1. Salaries are appropriate to the training level of the Resident. Residents are paid every two (2) weeks. As of June 30, 2021, PGY salary levels are as follows: PGY-1 $55,054.11 PGY-2 $56,434.35 PGY-3 $58,805.99 PGY-4 $61,709.80 PGY-5 $64,734.44 PGY-6 $68,001.06 Resident physicians at the same PGY-level receive the same salary regardless of specialty. Section 2. Commencing July 1, 2021 (first day of first payroll period) PGY1 - $56,705.73 PGY2 - $58,127.38 PGY3 - $60,570.17 PGY4 - $63,561.09 PGY5 - $66,676.47 PGY6 - $70,041.09 2022-2022 (first day of first payroll period after July 1.) PGY1 - $58,973.96 PGY2 - $60,452.48 PGY3 - $62,992.98 PGY4 - $66,103.54 PGY5 - $69,343.53 PGY6 - $72,756.44 2023-2024 (first day of first payroll period after July 1.) PGY1 - $61,332.92 PGY2 - $62,870.57 PGY3 - $65,512.70 PGY4 - $68,747.68 PGY5 - $72,117.27 PGY6 - $75,756.44 2024-2025 (first day of first payroll period after July 1.) PGY1 - $63,786.24 PGY2 - $65,385.40 PGY3 - $68,133.20 PGY4 - $71,497.59 PGY5 - $75,001.96 PGY6 - $78,786.70

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  • SALARIES wages and other similar remuneration, other than a pension, paid by a Contracting State or a political subdivision or a local authority thereof to an individual in respect of services rendered to that State or subdivision or authority shall be taxable only in that State.

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  • Basic Salaries The basic salaries of employees covered by this Agreement are set forth in Appendix A which is attached to, and incorporated in this Agreement. These salaries shall remain in effect from July 1 through June 30.

  • SUPPLEMENTAL SALARIES This supplemental salary schedule will be in effect for the current contract year. Supplemental salaries are calculated by multiplying the percentage as outlined in the table to the right by the current, negotiated, certified base salary. Numbers in parentheses indicate number of positions to be filled.

  • Office Employees The normal work day shall consist of a scheduled period of seven (7) hours of work between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. The normal work week shall consist of five (5) such days, Monday to Friday inclusive. Any clerical Employee assigned to work in the Public Works Yard Office will have his/her hours of work adjusted to coincide with the finishing time of outside Employees.

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  • Resident Educator A Resident Educator is a teacher employed under a resident educator license.

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