Common use of Salary Reopener Clause in Contracts

Salary Reopener. If any District bargaining unit receives an increase to its salary schedule (exclusive of reclassification and adverse interest arbitration award) in excess of 1.125% during the term of this agreement, then this Agreement shall be automatically re-opened to negotiate over Article 16

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Samples: Comprehensive Agreement

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Salary Reopener. If any District bargaining unit receives an increase to its it’s salary schedule (exclusive of reclassification and adverse interest arbitration award) in excess of 1.125% during the term of this agreement, then this Agreement shall be automatically re-opened to negotiate over Article 1612-Professional Compensation.

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Samples: Comprehensive Agreement

Salary Reopener. If any District bargaining unit receives an increase to its salary schedule (exclusive of reclassification and adverse interest arbitration award) in excess of 1.125% during the term one half (1/2) of this agreement, then this Agreement shall be automatically re-opened to negotiate over Article 16one

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Samples: Comprehensive Agreement

Salary Reopener. If any District bargaining unit receives an increase to its salary schedule (exclusive of reclassification and adverse interest arbitration award) in excess of 1.125% during 1.125%during the term of this agreement, then this Agreement shall be automatically re-opened to negotiate over Article 1616 – Professional Compensation.

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Samples: Comprehensive Agreement

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Salary Reopener. If any District bargaining unit receives an increase to its salary schedule (exclusive of reclassification and adverse interest arbitration award) in excess of 1.125% during the term of this agreement, then this Agreement shall be automatically re-opened to negotiate over Article 1612-Professional Compensation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Comprehensive Agreement

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