SENIOR CONSTABLE PAY Sample Clauses

SENIOR CONSTABLE PAY. All members of the Service, qualified as a Senior Constable, with ten years of service receive two and one-half percent (2.5%) above the Class Constable rate of pay. All members of the Service, qualified as a Senior Constable, with twenty years of service shall receive three percent (3%) above the Class Constable rate of pay. To eligible to receive Senior Constable’s pay, members shall be required to meet the criteria as set out in Schedule (revised 2001)
SENIOR CONSTABLE PAY. All members of the Service, qualified as a Senior Constable, with ten years of service shall receive two and one-half percent (2.5%) above the 1st Class Constable rate of pay. To be eligible to receive Senior Constable’s pay, members shall be required to meet the criteria as set out in Schedule “A” Effective 01 January 2002 All members of the Service, qualified as a Senior Constable, with ten years of service shall receive two and one-half percent (2.5%) above the 1st Class Constable rate of pay. All members of the Service, qualified as a Senior Constable, with twenty years of service shall receive three percent (3%) above the 1st Class Constable rate of pay. To be eligible to receive Senior Constable’s pay, members shall be required to meet the criteria as set out in Schedule “A”. (revised 2001) Members holding the rank of Senior Constable shall be required to be a coach officer if requested and will receive Coach Officer Allowance. Senior Constables shall receive Acting pay if entitled. The Senior Constable rate will be applicable to overtime calculation, insurance and O.M.E.R.S. A member reduced in rank will not be entitled to Senior Constable Pay while so reduced in rank. (revised 1999)
SENIOR CONSTABLE PAY. All members of the Service, qualified as a Senior Constable, with ten years of service shall receive two and one-half percent (2.5%) above the 1st Class Constable rate of pay. All members of the Service, qualified as a Senior Constable, with twenty years of service shall receive three percent (3%) above the 1st Class Constable rate of pay. To be eligible to receive Senior Constable’s pay, members shall be required to meet the criteria as set out in Schedule ‘A’. (revised 2001) All members of the Service, qualified as a Senior Constable, with ten years of service shall receive three and one-half percent (3.5%) above the 1st Class Constable rate of pay. All members of the Service, qualified as a Senior Constable, with twenty years of service shall receive five percent (5%) above the 1st Class Constable rate of pay. To be eligible to receive Senior Constable’s pay, members shall be required to meet the criteria as set out in Schedule ‘A’.