Common use of Step Rate Increases and Promotions Clause in Contracts

Step Rate Increases and Promotions. A. An employee shall advance under the terms of this Agreement 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 CEO. 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 or promotion date as determined within this Article. In any event an employee is denied a step rate increase by his/her CEO, 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.

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Step Rate Increases and Promotions. A. An employee shall advance under the terms of this Agreement 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 CEOChancellor. An employee shall progress from one step to the next higher step rate 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 or promotion date date, as determined within this Articlearticle. In any the event an employee is denied a step rate increase by his/her CEOChancellor, 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.five

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Samples: Agreement, Agreement

Step Rate Increases and Promotions. A. An employee shall advance under the terms of this Agreement 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 CEOChancellor. An employee shall progress from one step to the next higher step rate 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 or promotion date date, as determined within this Articlearticle. In any the event an employee is denied a step rate increase by his/her CEOChancellor, 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.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

Step Rate Increases and Promotions. A. An employee shall advance under the terms of this Agreement to the next higher salary step in his/her job group until the maximum salary rate is reached, reached unless he/she is denied such step rate by his/her CEO. 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 or promotion date as determined within this Article. In any the event an employee is denied a step rate increase by his/her CEO, he/she shall be given a written statement of reasons therefore not no 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.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement, Agreement

Step Rate Increases and Promotions. A. An employee shall advance under the terms of this Agreement 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 CEO. An employee shall progress from one step to the next higher step rate after each fifty-two (52) weeks of creditable service seniority in a step commencing from the first day of the payroll period immediately following his/her anniversary date or promotion date as determined within this Articlearticle. In any the event an employee is denied a step rate increase by his/her CEO, 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 seniority within a given step for the purpose of step rate increases.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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Step Rate Increases and Promotions. A. An employee shall advance under the terms of this Agreement to the next higher salary step in his/her job group until the maximum salary rate is reached, reached unless he/she is denied such step rate by his/her CEO. 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 or promotion date as determined within this Article. In any the event an employee is denied a step rate increase by his/her CEO, he/she shall be given a written statement of reasons therefore not no 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.. The anniversary date for such employees shall become the date of promotion

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Step Rate Increases and Promotions. A. An employee shall advance under the terms of this Agreement 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 CEO. An employee shall progress from one step to the next higher step rate 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 or promotion date as determined within this Articlearticle. In any the event an employee is denied a step rate increase by his/her CEO, 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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