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S alaries. S ection : Elementary, Middle and High School teachers and other educators accompanying students on approved overnight experiences shall receive additional compensation in the amount of one half (1/2) the workshop rate (Article 22, Section 4 “Summer Workshop Rate”) for each overnight spent for continental U.S. and Canadian trips only and for a maximum of five (5) nights per educator per trip upon the submission of a signed and approved overnight trip form. ● Effective February 1, 2020, the mileage stipend shall increase from $3.50 to $4.00 per diem and from $60 per month to $75 per month. (Article 39)
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S alaries. 011 The salaries of all bargaining unit members are set forth in Appendix A, which is a part hereof. The base salary will increase an additional 2.75% for the 2019-2020 school year, an additional 2.5% for the 2020-2021 school year, and an additional 2.75% for the 2021-2022 school year.
S alaries. There will be no salary increase during the term of this agreement. The current salary schedule is attached as Appendix A.
S alaries. The salaries of all executive officers of the Company shall be determined and fixed by the Board of Directors, or pursuant to such authority as the Board may from time to time prescribe.
S alaries. A . Effective September 14, 2019, and in an effort to maintain salary parity with neighboring l aw enforcement jurisdictions in Xxxx County, the County establishes the following s alary ranges for the classifications represented by this bargaining unit (See full Salary S chedule in Attachment A): I tem No. C lassification Title Range No. M onthly Salary Range 4 493 Deputy Sheriff 62.6 $4,934 - $6,024 4 492 Deputy Sheriff – C 6 3.6 $5,187 - $6,332 4 491 D eputy Sheriff – CA 65.0 $5,562 - $6,790 4 484 S enior Deputy Sheriff 65.5 $5,702 - $6,961 4 483 S enior Deputy Sheriff – C 66.5 $5,994 - $7,317 4 482 S enior Deputy Sheriff – CA 67.9 $6,427 - $7,846 4 467 S xxxxxx’s Sergeant – C 69.1 $6,824 - $8,330 4 466 S heriff’s Sergeant – CA 70.5 $7,317 - $8,932 4 426 D istrict Attorney’s Investigator 66.0 $5,846 - $7,137 4 425 D istrict Attorney’s Investigator – C 67.0 $6,145 - $7,502 4 424 D istrict Attorney’s Investigator – CA 68.4 $6,590 - $8,045 4 422 S enior District Attorney’s Investigator – C 69.2 $6,858 - $8,372 4 421 S enior District Attorney’s Investigator – CA 70.6 $7,354 - $8,977
S alaries. S ection 8: Elementary, Middle and High School teachers and other educators accompanying students on approved overnight experiences shall receive additional compensation in the amount of one half (1/2) the workshop rate (Unit A Article 22, Section 4 “Summer Workshop Rate”) for each overnight spent for continental U.S. and Canadian trips only and for a maximum of five (5) nights per educator per trip upon the submission of a signed and approved overnight trip form.

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  • Medical Expenses 1. Employees exposed to hazardous physical, biological, or chemical agents shall be provided, at no cost to the employee, with medical examinations or evaluations required by VOSHA regulations. If there are no specific VOSHA regulations or standards for the agent in question, recommendations of the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health or other generally recognized expert organization shall be used, as determined by the Commissioner of Health. 2. Employees determined by the Health Department to be at substantial risk for exposure to contagious diseases shall be provided appropriate vaccines. Groups at risk will be defined by the Vermont Department of Health. If no guidelines have been published by the Department of Health, the guidelines published by the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, Georgia will apply. Vaccines and/or appropriate medical examinations will be provided at no cost to the employee according to applicable guidelines. 3. Any Department wishing to implement a Medical Monitoring Program on or after July 1, 1990, shall do so by conferring with the Health Department, and the Department of Human Resources. Prior to implementation, the Department of Human Resources shall notify VSEA. The parties shall meet within ten (10) days (unless mutually extended) after a request for negotiations by either party and thereafter on a regular basis for a period not exceeding forty-five (45) calendar days, after which the State may implement the program, whether or not the parties have bargained to genuine impasse. The VSEA shall retain all statutory impasse procedure rights as may be lawfully available to VSEA during the life of this Agreement, provided, however, the State at any time may withdraw its proposed medical monitoring program or terminate without further bargaining a medical monitoring program previously implemented, in which case, such retained statutory impasse procedure rights are extinguished.

  • Professional Expenses Each calendar year during the Employment Term, the Company agrees to reimburse the Executive for up to $10,000 of reasonable professional expenses (i.e., accounting, financial planning, estate planning expenses) incurred by the Executive during such year for personal advice rendered to the Executive.

  • Overhead Contractors’ and its Subcontractors’ overhead shall include but not be limited to, all administration, supervision, scheduling, construction engineering, estimating, accounting, coordination, shop drawings and other submittals, record drawings, clerical services, documentation, reporting, transportation of personnel, security, communications, offices, small tools, legal services, insurance, financing and other construction services, goods and incidentals necessary or required to complete the Work in accordance with the proposed change order, except for direct cost items. Direct cost items shall only include labor, overtime and shift work, social security, and unemployment insurance and fringe benefits required by agreement or custom and workers' compensation insurance; materials and supplies whether unincorporated or consumed, rental machinery and equipment whether rented from the Contractor itself or others and excepting small tools; transportation of materials, supplies, machinery and equipment to the job site; temporary facilities; cleaning; testing, power and utilities; premiums for all bonds; permit fees and sales, use and other taxes not exempted.

  • Minimum Salaries 12.1 The minimum base salary for all Bargaining Unit members shall be as follows: 12.2 The minima defined in this Article shall apply to AAUP-represented adjuncts on a pro-rated basis proportional to their percent of full- time.

  • Business and Travel Expenses Upon presentation of reasonable substantiation and documentation as the Company may specify from time to time, the Employee shall be reimbursed in accordance with the Company’s expense reimbursement policy, for all reasonable out-of-pocket business and travel expenses incurred and paid by the Employee during the Employment Term and in connection with the performance of the Employee’s duties hereunder.

  • Employee Benefits; Expenses The Employee shall be eligible to participate in any fringe benefits which may be or may become applicable to the Bank's senior management employees, including by example, participation in any stock option or incentive plans adopted by the Board of Directors of Bank or Parent, club memberships, a reasonable expense account, and any other benefits which are commensurate with the responsibilities and functions to be performed by the Employee under this Agreement. The Bank shall reimburse Employee for all reasonable out-of-pocket expenses which Employee shall incur in connection with his service for the Bank.

  • Personnel Costs The actual Worker Wage Rate for Contractor’s hourly employees and the Monthly Salary Rate of Contractor’s salaried personnel who are identified to Owner in advance and in writing but only for the time actually stationed at the Project site with Owner’s prior consent. The Project Manager’s Monthly Salary Rate may be included in the General Conditions Costs only when the Project Manager is directly located on and managing the Project. All personnel costs are subject to audit to determine the actual cost of the wages, salaries and allowable employer contributions incurred by the Contractor for services performed for the Project.

  • SALARIES AND WAGES Contractor and any subcontractors must pay all salaries and wages due all employees performing Services under this Contract unconditionally and at least once a month without deduction or rebate on any account, except only for those payroll deductions that are mandatory by law or are permitted under applicable law and regulations. If in the performance of this Contract Contractor underpays any such salaries or wages, the Comptroller for the City may withhold, out of payments due to Contractor, an amount sufficient to pay to employees underpaid the difference between the salaries or wages required to be paid under this Agreement and the salaries or wages actually paid these employees for the total number of hours worked. The amounts withheld may be disbursed by the Comptroller for and on account of Contractor to the respective employees to whom they are due. The parties acknowledge that this paragraph is solely for the benefit of the City and that it does not grant any third party beneficiary rights.

  • Business and Entertainment Expenses Subject to Company’s standard policies and procedures with respect to expense reimbursement as applied to its executive employees generally, Company shall reimburse Executive for, or pay on behalf of Executive, reasonable and appropriate expenses incurred by Executive for business related purposes, including dues and fees to industry and professional organizations and costs of entertainment and business development.

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