Retirement Concessionary Travel Sample Clauses

Retirement Concessionary Travel. 28.2.1 An Officer shall be entitled to Concessionary Travel benefits in accordance with Company Retiree Travel Policy.
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Retirement Concessionary Travel. An Officer shall be entitled to Concessionary Travel benefits in accordance with Company Retiree Travel Policy. SCHEDULE 1Pay Scales Effective 1 st May 2015, salary scales shall be as follows: Unified FO and Passenger Captain Scale: YEAR Annual Monthly RANK $8,632 $8,805 $8,982 $10,282 2 3 4 $103,584 $105,660 $107,784 $123,384 First Officer $12,203 $12,448 $12,697 $12,950 $13,211 $13,473 $13,743 $14,017 Senior First Officer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 $146,436 $149,376 $152,364 $155,400 $158,532 $161,676 $164,916 $168,204 $16,622 $16,955 1 2 $199,464 $203,460 Captain $207,540 $222,216 $226,656 $231,204 $235,824 $240,540 $245,352 $250,248 $255,264 $260,364 $265,572 $270,864 $276,312 $281,820 $287,448 $293,220 $299,076 $17,295 $18,518 $18,888 $19,267 $19,652 $20,045 $20,446 $20,854 $21,272 $21,697 $22,131 $22,572 $23,026 $23,485 $23,954 $24,435 $24,923 Senior Captain 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Effective 1 st May 2016, salary scales shall be as follows: Unified FO and Passenger Captain Scale: Monthly YEAR Annual RANK $106,176 $108,300 $110,484 $126,468 $8,848 $9,025 $9,207 $10,539 First Officer 3 4 $150,096 $153,108 $156,168 $159,288 $162,492 $165,720 $169,044 $172,404 $12,508 $12,759 $13,014 $13,274 $13,541 $13,810 $14,087 $14,367 Senior First Officer 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 $204,456 $208,548 $17,038 $17,379 2 Captain $17,727 $18,981 $19,360 $19,749 $20,143 $20,546 $20,957 $21,375 $21,804 $22,239 $22,684 $23,136 $23,602 $24,072 $24,553 $25,046 $25,546 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 $212,724 $227,772 $232,320 $236,988 $241,716 $246,552 $251,484 $256,500 $261,648 $266,868 $272,208 $277,632 $283,224 $288,864 $294,636 $300,552 $306,552 Senior Captain Effective 1 st May 2017, salary scales shall be as follows: Unified FO and Passenger Captain Scale: Monthly YEAR Annual RANK $108,828 $111,012 $113,244 $129,624 $9,069 $9,251 $9,437 $10,802 First Officer 3 4 $153,852 $156,936 $160,068 $163,272 $166,560 $169,860 $173,268 $176,712 $12,821 $13,078 $13,339 $13,606 $13,880 $14,155 $14,439 $14,726 Senior First Officer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 $209,568 $213,756 $17,464 $17,813 1 2 Captain $18,170 $19,456 $19,844 $20,243 $20,647 $21,060 $21,481 $21,909 $22,349 $22,795 $23,251 $23,714 $24,192 $24,674 $25,167 $25,672 $26,185 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 $218,040 $233,472 $238,128 $242,916 $247,764 $252,720 $257,772 $262,908 $268,188 $273,540 $279,012 $284,568 $290,304 $296,088 $302,004 $308,064 $314,220 Senior Captain Effective 1 st May 2018, salary scales shall be as ...

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