Salaries and Overtime Sample Clauses

Salaries and Overtime. The base wage increase for employees where the matrix is not applicable is 1.5% for 2011. The base wage increase for 2012 through 2014 shall increase by 1% plus 50% of the CPI. The CPI shall be computed from the preceding 12 months as determined by US Bureau of Labor Statistics (all urban consumers, northeast urban). The following matrix will be utilized to determine the wages of new employees from date of hire through their fourth year of employment. laborer INCREMENT 2011 2012 2013 2014 A six month $14.50 $14.52 $14.54 $14.57 B first year $14.79 $14.81 $14.83 $14.86 C second year $15.09 $15.11 $15.13 $15.15 D third year $15.39 $15.41 $15.43 $15.46 E fourth year $15.70 $15.72 $15.74 $15.77 all other titles INCREMENT 2011 2012 2013 2014 A six month $17.00 $17.03 $17.05 $17.08 B first year $17.34 $17.37 $17.39 $17.42 C second year $17.69 $17.71 $17.74 $17.77 D third year $18.04 $18.07 $18.09 $18.12 E fourth year $18.40 $18.43 $18.46 $18.48 The Utility reserves the right to place individuals on the matrix based upon multiple factors including, but not limited to, prior experience and expertise. Current employees with five or less years of service with the utility as of January 1, 2011 are eligible for placement onto the matrix in lieu of receiving the 1.5% base wage increase. A one time adjustment in base wages is applicable to the following individuals beginning January 1, 2011. position hire date 2011 anniversary proposed base wage Xxxxxxx Laborer Aug-07 4 $15.70 Xxxxx Asst. water treatment plt. oper Feb-07 4 $16.96 Xxxxx Xx. Labor Jun-09 2 $15.09 Ercol Sr. Asst. Sewer treatment plt. oper Mar-07 4 $17.48 Xxxxx Asst. water treatment plt. oper Aug-07 4 $17.47 The 2011 base wage adjustments for the above employees (Xxxxxxx, Blaum, Ercol Jr., Ercol Sr. and Xxxxx) will be set using the table above. Employees below the rates stated in the matrix will receive wage increases in accordance with the matrix for 2011 at their anniversary date. Xxxxx Xx. will have wages in accordance with either the matrix or the negotiated percentage increase (whichever is higher) for 2012 and 2013.
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Salaries and Overtime. NAME OF VESSEL: Cementco
Salaries and Overtime. NAME OF VESSEL: Xxxxx Xxxxxx
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