Salary Step Increases. Permanent and probationary employees serving in regular established positions shall be considered by the appointing authority on their salary anniversary dates for advancement to the next higher step in the salary schedule for their respective classes as follows. All increases shall be effective at the beginning of the next full pay period.
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Salary Step Increases. Permanent and probationary employees serving in regular established positions shall be considered by the appointing authority on their salary anniversary dates date for advancement to the next higher step in the salary schedule for their respective classes as follows. All increases shall be effective at the beginning of the next full pay periodperiod directly following their advancement to the next higher step in the salary schedule for their respective class.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Salary Step Increases. Permanent and probationary employees serving in regular established positions shall be considered by the appointing authority on their salary anniversary dates date for advancement to the next higher step in the salary schedule for their respective classes as follows. All increases shall be effective at the beginning of the next full pay period.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Salary Step Increases. Permanent and probationary employees serving in regular established positions shall be considered by the appointing authority on their salary anniversary dates for advancement to the next higher step in the salary schedule for their respective classes based on hours served in that classification as followsdefined below. All increases shall be effective at the beginning of the next full pay period. Salary range adjustments for a classification will not set a new salary anniversary date for workers serving in that classification.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding