Salary for Non Sample Clauses

Salary for Non instructional Time The College Board shall pay salary above the preceding schedule for the following services:
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  • Salary Grid September 1, 2005 – add 2% to the new base grid. Years Experience CATEGORY A CATEGORY A1 CATEGORY A2 CATEGORY A3 CATEGORY A4 0 45,970.92 49,027.12 53,248.93 57,307.24 61,529.06 1 47,408.72 50,573.14 54,720.64 58,778.94 63,000.74 2 48,846.43 52,119.17 56,177.46 60,220.89 64,457.58 3 50,284.31 53,665.18 57,634.29 61,692.59 65,914.40 4 51,708.27 55,196.36 59,105.98 63,164.26 68,549.39 5 54,583.88 58,531.14 62,019.60 66,077.92 70,299.73 6 56,021.69 59,834.38 63,565.64 68,712.92 71,756.54 7 57,445.64 61,365.52 64,948.13 68,991.68 73,228.24 8 58,136.88 62,108.81 66,404.73 70,448.38 74,685.07 9 60,321.24 64,457.58 67,861.78 71,920.08 76,141.88 10 61,759.02 66,003.57 69,318.61 73,376.90 77,598.72 11 63,183.00 67,534.74 70,775.43 74,848.59 79,070.40

  • Salary Grids Classifications and salary rates are attached as Schedule "A" and forms part of this Collective Agreement. The years referred to in the salary schedules shall mean years of continuous service with the Employer in the designated classification, plus the applicable allowances under 23.04. Years of service on the new grid may not relate to the employee’s service level as a result of April 1, 2007 harmonization of the grids and blending the bargaining units.

  • Salary on Reduction A. 1. When a probationary employee is reduced to a class not previously occupied by the employee, the employee shall receive the recruiting step for the lower class and shall receive a new merit increase eligibility date as provided in Section 3.C., above, or the employee's salary and merit increase eligibility date may be determined by the Chief Human Resources Officer.

  • Employees Not Eligible for Holiday Compensation 366. Persons employed for holiday work only, or persons employed on a part-time work schedule which is less than twenty (20) hours in a bi-weekly pay period, or persons employed on an intermittent part-time work schedule (not regularly scheduled), or persons employed on as-needed, seasonal or project basis for less than six (6) months continuous service, or persons on leave without pay status immediately preceding or immediately following the legal holiday shall not receive holiday pay.

  • Leave Without Pay for Relocation of Spouse (a) At the request of an employee, leave without pay for a period of up to one (1) year shall be granted to an employee whose spouse is permanently relocated and up to five (5) years to an employee whose spouse is temporarily relocated.

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  • Salary Maintenance (a) Entitlement to salary maintenance An Affected Employee who is successfully redeployed will be entitled to salary maintenance where the Affected Employee’s pay is reduced because the new role:

  • Maintaining Eligibility for Employer Contribution The employer's contribution continues as long as the employee remains on the payroll in an insurance eligible position. Employees who complete their regular school year assignment shall receive coverage through August 31.

  • Safe Harbor The recipient government will then compare the reporting year’s actual tax revenue to the baseline. If actual tax revenue is greater than the baseline, Treasury will deem the recipient government not to have any recognized net reduction for the reporting year, and therefore to be in a safe harbor and outside the ambit of the offset provision. This approach is consistent with the ARPA, which contemplates recoupment of Fiscal Recovery Funds only in the event that such funds are used to offset a reduction in net tax revenue. If net tax revenue has not been reduced, this provision does not apply. In the event that actual tax revenue is above the baseline, the organic revenue growth that has occurred, plus any other revenue-raising changes, by definition must have been enough to offset the in-year costs of the covered changes.

  • HOLIDAY COMPENSATION FOR TIME WORKED 126. Employees required by their respective appointing officers to work on any of the above specified or substitute holidays, excepting Fridays observed as holidays in lieu of holidays falling on Saturday, shall be paid extra compensation of one additional day's pay at time- and-one-half the usual rate in the amount of 12 hours pay for 8 hours worked or a proportionate amount for less than 8 hours worked provided, however, that at the employee's request and with the approval of the appointing officer, an employee may be granted compensatory time off in lieu of paid overtime as provided for elsewhere in this contract. 127. Executive, administrative and professional employees designated in the Annual Salary Ordinance with the "Z" symbol shall not receive extra compensation for holiday work but may be granted time off equivalent to the time worked at the rate of-one-and-one-half times for work on the holiday.

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