Salary Schedule Index Sample Clauses

Salary Schedule Index. The following salary schedule index shall be used to determine the basic annual salary for each teacher. Such salary shall be determined by multiplying the index number corresponding to that teacher's Board of Education approved year(s) of experience and training level by the district's base salary. Training levels are: ND – no degree; B.A. – Bachelor's degree; M. A. + – a Master's degree plus the given number of semester hours of course work earned after the M.A. degree or equivalent without an M.A. degree; Ph.D - Doctorate – a Doctorate degree or equivalent. to Degree B.A. BA+15 M.A. MA+15 MA+30 MA+45 "D" less than Degree Ph.D Exp. 90 S.H. or Equivalent All hours shown are semester hours.
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Salary Schedule Index. YEARS XXXX XX+15 BA+30 BA+45 MAST MA+15
Salary Schedule Index. Effective upon ratification by the Association, the Board of Education shall implement the salary schedule index attached hereto and designated Exhibit A.
Salary Schedule Index. Years of Experience Class I BA Class II BA+15 Class III MA Class IV MA+15 0 1.000 1.050 1.105 1.185 1 1.051 1.101 1.201 1.236 2 1.102 1.152 1.252 1.287 3 1.153 1.203 1.303 1.338 4 1.204 1.254 1.354 1.389 5 1.255 1.305 1.405 1.440 6 1.306 1.356 1.456 1.491 7 1.357 1.407 1.507 1.542 8 1.408 1.458 1.558 1.593 9 1.459 1.509 1.609 1.644 10 1.510 1.560 1.660 1.695 11 1.561 1.611 1.711 1.746 12 1.612 1.662 1.762 1.797 13 1.663 1.713 1.831 1.848 14 1.714 1.764 1.864 1.899 15 1.765 1.815 1.915 1.950 16 1.816 1.866 1.966 2.001 20 1.867 1.917 2.017 2.052 0 41,319 43,385 47,517 48,963 1 43,426 45,492 49,624 51,070 2 45,533 47,599 51,731 53,177 3 47,641 49,707 53,838 55,285 4 49,748 51,814 55,946 57,392 5 51,855 53,921 58,053 59,499 6 53,962 56,028 60,160 61,606 7 56,070 58,136 62,268 63,714 8 58,177 60,243 64,375 65,821 9 60,284 62,350 66,482 67,928 10 62,391 64,457 68,589 70,035 11 64,499 66,565 70,697 72,143 12 66,606 68,672 72,804 74,250 13 68,713 70,779 74,911 76,357 14 70,821 72,886 77,018 78,465 15 72,928 74,994 79,126 80,572 16 75,035 77,101 81,233 82,679 20 77,101 79,221 83,464 84,952 Board Approved: April 20, 2022 Prior Year Base = Percentage Increase = 1100.1 For the 2022-23, 2023-24, and 2024-25 school years, the BA-0 base salary will be increased three percent (3%) each year.
Salary Schedule Index. 13.4.1 See Appendix A for the separate salary schedule index for school year employees. 13.4.2 Once placed on the schedule, employees will advance from the years of experience with which they have been credited in accordance with this agreement. 13.4.3 Column placement shall be in accordance with the job titles contained in Appendix B and the provision(s) of this Article.
Salary Schedule Index. The Board of Education shall implement the salary schedule index attached hereto and designated Exhibit “A”.
Salary Schedule Index. The salary schedule below shall be the official salary schedule for all employees in the bargaining unit effective upon ratification of this Agreement and limited to the duration of this Agreement, except by mutual written consent of the parties. The yearly salary schedule index will be posted on the web and include Daily, ILC, Summer Teach and Extra Teach rates. 0 $94,776 $97,622 1 $90,695 $93,418 2 $86,789 $89,395 3 $83,052 $85,545 4 $79,476 $81,861 5 $76,054 $78,336 6 $72,779 $74,963 7 $69,645 $71,735 8 $66,646 $68,646 9 $63,776 $65,690 10 $61,030 $62,861 11 $58,402 $60,154 12 $55,887 $57,564 B. Schedule Adjustments & Step Advancements 1. The four and one-half percent (4.5%) increase between steps will be maintained. 2. The amount of COLA for fiscal year 2020-2021 will be increased by three percent (3%), as shown above. The amount of COLA for the fiscal year 2021- 2022 will be increased by the average of the Consumer Price Index-U for Seattle and San Francisco, published February, but shall be neither less than one percent (1%) nor greater than three percent (3%). Human Resources will publish the upcoming salary schedule by March 31 of each year. 3. During the term of this agreement, cost of living adjustments will occur at the start of a faculty member’s service calendar. Faculty shall move to the next step of the Salary Schedule effective the first term of their employment in the fiscal year.
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Salary Schedule Index. The salary schedule below shall be the official salary schedule for all employees in the bargaining unit effective upon ratification of this Agreement and limited to the duration of this Agreement, except by mutual written consent of the parties. The yearly salary schedule index will be posted on the web and include Daily, ILC, Summer Teach and Extra Teach rates. 10 $61,030 $62,861 11 $58,402 $60,154 12 $55,887 $57,564
Salary Schedule Index. The following salary schedule index shall be used to determine the basic annual salary for each teacher. Such salary shall be determined by multiplying the index number corresponding to that teacher's Board of Education approved year(s) of experience and training level by the A. + – a Master's degree plus the given number of semester hours of course work earned after the M.A. degree or equivalent without an M.A. degree; Ph.D - Doctorate – a Doctorate degree or equivalent. to Degree B.A. BA+15 M.A. MA+15 MA+30 MA+45 "D" less than Degree Ph.D Exp. 90 S.H. or Equivalent All hours shown are semester hours.

Related to Salary Schedule Index

  • Salary Schedule The salaries of employees covered by this agreement are set forth in the salary schedule in Appendix A which is attached to and incorporated into this agreement.

  • Placement on Salary Schedule The following rules shall be applicable in determining placement of a teacher on the appropriate salary schedule.

  • Salary Schedules (a) The salary schedules shall be incorporated into this Agreement as Appendix V. (b) Salary schedules will contain Career Enhancement/Growth steps as described in Section 45.6.

  • Salary Schedule Placement College Training A. Unit members qualifying for the “Entry Level Salary” shall remain at this level until they met the minimum requirements for placement on any other salary column (1-4). Upon verification of documentation qualifying unit members for placement upon any other salary column (1-4), the unit member shall then be placed upon the appropriate step on that salary column in accordance with his/her length of service. B. School Nurses who have a Bachelor’s degree, qualify for crediting of previous experience, but have not completed 30 semester units after the Bachelor’s degree or the appropriate clear credential, shall be exempt from placement at “Entry Level Salary”; shall instead, be placed on Column 1; and shall advance on the salary schedule in accordance with the Agreement for unit members. C. Unit members placed on “COLUMN 1” of the Salary Schedules by the agreement (Appendix C1) between the Association and the District shall advance on the schedule in accordance with that agreement (Appendix C1). D. All college or university credits which will qualify a unit member for a new salary placement must be verified by official college or university transcripts in order to justify a contract revision. Such college or university credits must be obtained from an institution of higher learning which is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges or other recognized accreditation organization. Salary revision shall be effective following District approval (as stipulated by this Article) of the necessary credits for column advancement. E. The unit requirement for each salary column is stated in semester hours of credit; quarter hour credits can be converted into semester hours by multiplying 2/3. F. For salary schedule purposes, only semester units earned after the completion of the Bachelor’s Degree shall be considered. G. Credit will not be granted for any course for which less than a "C" grade is earned. H. Unit members shall not enroll in courses which conflict with the work day. I. A major teaching field is considered to be 36 semester hours (12 of which must be upper division or graduate), a minor teaching field is considered to be 20 semester hours (8 of which must be upper division or graduate). J. Repeat credit may be granted for a course taken at an accredited institution in which the content field has recently undergone substantial change or, in the case of a course originally taken many years ago, an updating of study is desirable. K. Course work, for salary credit must be upper division, graduate level, or transferable* lower division courses, taken at an accredited college or university, and must conform to one or more of the following guidelines: 1. Units may be taken in a subject directly related to the teaching/work assignment. 2. Units may be taken in a subject directly related to a person’s major or minor. For unit members in a self-contained classroom program; a subject commonly taught in the elementary school. For unit members in a departmentalized classroom program; courses in an additional major or minor. 3. Units may be taken in a subject directly related to an advanced degree in professional education or in a subject related to the teaching/work assignment. 4. Units may be taken in a subject directly related to a credential or certificate authorized by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing. 5. Units may be taken in a Board authorized, District sponsored, professional activity. Credit equivalent will be adopted at the time of such Board action. *A transferable lower division course is a lower division course taken at an accredited college or university that is acceptable for baccalaureate graduation credit at another accredited college or university. L. The submission of transcripts for columnar advancement of the salary schedule is limited to two (2) submission dates per school year. Additional units may be banked for future salary schedule advancement. M. Transcripts for completed units must be submitted to the Human Resources Division no later than the first of September or February for salary adjustment. Adjustment for qualifying units submitted no later than the first of September will be retroactively made effective on the first work day of the school year. Adjustment for qualifying units submitted no later than the first of February will be retroactively made effective on the first work day of the calendar year.

  • Salary Scale The salary scale applicable to Employees shall be set out hereinafter in the Wage Schedule.

  • Placement on the Salary Schedule Members of the bargaining unit shall be placed on the salary schedule at the step appropriate for training and creditable years of experience.

  • Increment Date for Salary Grid Placement Upon achieving one (1) year of experience, an increment shall be awarded on the first of the month following the month in which the experience accumulation is earned.

  • SALARY RATES Section 12.1 The following shall apply to full-time employees including so called TPL A and B: A. Effective the first full pay period of July, 2017, employees who meet the eligibility criteria provided in Section 2 of this Article shall receive a one percent (1%) increase in salary rate. B. Effective the first full pay period of July, 2017, employees who meet the eligibility criteria provided in Section 2 of this Article shall receive an additional one percent (1%) increase in salary rate due to the realization of the FY’18 tax revenue trigger threshold. C. Effective the first full pay period of July, 2018, employees who meet the eligibility criteria provided in Section 2 of this Article shall receive a two percent (2%) increase in salary rate. D. Effective the first full pay period of July, 2019, employees who meet the eligibility criteria provided in Section 2 of this Article shall receive a two percent (2%) increase in salary rate. Section 12.2 Employees who receive a "Below" rating on their annual EPRS evaluation shall not be eligible to receive the salary increases provided in Section 1 of this Article, nor any step increases. Employees who receive a "Below" rating will have their performance reviewed on a monthly basis in accordance with Article 24A of this Agreement and will become eligible for the salary and step rate increase previously denied effective upon the date of receiving a "Meets" or "Exceeds" rating. Section 12.3 The salary rate for new employees hired, reinstated or re-employed on or after July 1, 1990 shall be Step 1 for the job group of his/her position except in cases where a new employee is hired by a Department/Agency at a salary rate, approved by the Chief Human Resources Officer, above Step 1. However, new employees shall not be recruited into Unit 3 positions without the prior written agreement of the Union. A. Under the terms of this Agreement, an employee shall advance to the next higher salary step in his/her job group until the maximum salary rate is reached, unless he/she is denied such step rate by his/her Appointing Authority. An employee shall progress from one step to the next higher step after each fifty-two (52) weeks of creditable service in a step commencing from the first day of the payroll period immediately following his/her anniversary date. B. In the event an employee is denied a step rate increase by his/her Appointing Authority, he/she shall be given a written statement of reasons therefore not later than five (5) days preceding the date when the increase would otherwise have taken effect. Time off the payroll is not creditable service for the purpose of step rate increases. Section 12.5 Whenever an employee paid in accordance with the salary schedules provided in Appendix A of this Agreement receives a promotion to a higher job group, the employee's new salary rate shall be calculated as follows: 1. For employees who are below the maximum step within their current job: a. Determine the employee’s current salary rate and step within his/her current job group; then b. Find the salary rate of the next higher step within the employee’s current job group; and c. Multiply the employee’s current salary rate by one and three one- hundredths (1.03); then d. Compare the higher of the resultant amounts from b) or c) above to the salary rates for the higher job group into which the employee is being promoted. e. The employee’s salary rate shall be the first rate in the higher job group that at least equals the higher of the resultant amounts from d) above. f. In the event the application of the above formula results in a salary that is less than the amount the employee would receive had he/she been promoted to the next lower grade, the employee’s salary upon promotion shall be increased to the next higher step in the grade the employee is being promoted into. 2. For employees who are at the maximum step within their current job: a. Determine the employee’s current salary rate and step within his/her current job group; then, b. Multiply the employee’s current salary rate by one and three one- hundredths (1.03); then, c. Compare the resultant amount from b) above to the salary rates for the higher job group into which the employee is being promoted. d. The employee’s salary rate shall be the first rate in the higher job group that at least equals the resultant amount from c) above. A. Salary rates of full time employees are set forth in Appendix A of this Agreement, which is attached hereto and is hereby made a part of this Agreement. B. The salary rates set forth in Appendix A shall remain in effect during the term of this agreement. Salary rates shall not be increased or decreased except in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. C. Employees shall be compensated on the basis of the salary rate for their official job classification. Section 12.7 A regular part-time employee shall be entitled to the provisions of this Article in the proportion that his/her service bears to full-time service. A. An employee entering a position within a bargaining unit covered by this Agreement from a position in an equivalent salary grade in a bargaining unit not covered by this Agreement shall be placed at the first step-in-grade up to the maximum of the grade, which at least equals the rate of compensation received immediately prior to his/her entry into the bargaining unit.

  • Salary Scales ‌ 2.5.1 Effective from 1 January 2024, and subject to the Remuneration provisions in the Terms of Settlement, a 4% increase will apply to all paid and printed rates. The following Allied Divisions shall refer to the applicable schedules for their scales: MIT, UCOL and Otago. 2.5.2 Effective from 1 January 2025, kaimahi will be translated into the following salary scale, which includes the 4% salary increase: Band Step (N/A for UCOL and TOPNZ) Scale Scale 2025 (4%) 40 hours Band Step(N/A for UCOL and TOPNZ Scale 2025 (4%) Scale 2025 (4%)

  • Shift Schedule The words "shift schedule" when used in this Agreement shall mean a timetable of the shifts and off days assigned to a position or group of positions which commences at the beginning of a pay period and includes one complete rotation of said shifts.

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