TABLE OF SALARIES SEPTEMBER 1, 2004 Sample Clauses

TABLE OF SALARIES SEPTEMBER 1, 2004. SEPTEMBER 1, 2005 Years of Experience Category A Category A1 Category A2 Category A3 Category A4 0.0 35,195 37,576 39,476 43,115 45,112 1.0 37,256 39,897 42,015 46,020 48,199 2.0 39,318 42,217 44,554 48,924 51,287 3.0 41,460 44,534 47,094 51,827 54,373 4.0 43,618 46,852 49,632 54,734 57,462 5.0 45,787 49,175 52,172 57,640 60,536 6.0 48,282 51,491 54,714 60,547 63,622 7.0 50,444 53,812 57,256 63,452 66,721 8.0 52,606 56,130 59,796 66,358 69,810 9.0 54,773 58,451 62,337 69,265 72,898 10.0 56,936 60,769 64,879 72,169 75,983 11.0 59,096 63,090 67,418 75,077 79,070 63,090 Years of Experience Category A Category A1 Category A2 Category A3 Category A4 0.0 36,075 38,516 40,463 44,193 46,240 1.0 38,187 40,895 43,066 47,171 49,404 2.0 40,301 43,272 45,668 50,147 52,569 3.0 42,497 45,647 48,272 53,123 55,733 4.0 44,708 48,024 50,873 56,103 58,898 5.0 46,932 50,405 53,477 59,081 62,049 6.0 49,489 52,778 56,082 62,060 65,213 7.0 51,705 55,157 58,687 65,039 68,389 8.0 53,922 57,533 61,291 68,017 71,555 9.0 56,143 59,912 63,895 70,996 74,721 10.0 58,360 62,289 66,500 73,973 77,883 11.0 60,573 64,668 69,104 76,954 81,047 64,668 SEPTEMBER 1, 2006 Years of Experience Category A Category A1 Category A2 Category A3 Category A4 0.0 34,505 36,839 38,702 42,269 44,227 1.0 36,525 39,115 41,191 45,118 47,254 2.0 38,547 41,389 43,680 47,965 50,282 3.0 40,647 43,660 46,171 50,811 53,307 4.0 42,763 45,934 48,659 53,661 56,335 5.0 44,889 48,211 51,149 56,510 59,349 6.0 47,335 50,481 53,641 59,359 62,375 7.0 49,455 52,757 56,133 62,208 65,413 8.0 51,575 55,029 58,624 65,057 68,441 9.0 53,699 57,305 61,115 67,906 71,469 10.0 55,820 59,578 63,606 70,754 74,493 11.0 57,937 61,853 66,096 73,605 77,520 61,853 ARTICLE 3:01 – TABLE OF SALARIES (cont’d) ARTICLE 3:01 – TABLE OF SALARIES (cont’d) Years of Experience Category A Category A1 Category A2 Category A3 Category A4 0.0 37,157 39,671 41,677 45,518 47,627 1.0 39,333 42,121 44,358 48,586 50,886 2.0 41,510 44,571 47,038 51,651 54,147 3.0 43,772 47,016 49,720 54,717 57,405 4.0 46,049 49,464 52,399 57,786 60,665 5.0 48,340 51,917 55,081 60,853 63,911 6.0 50,974 54,362 57,764 63,922 67,169 7.0 53,256 56,812 60,448 66,990 70,441 8.0 55,539 59,259 63,130 70,057 73,702 9.0 57,827 61,709 65,812 73,126 76,962 10.0 60,110 64,157 68,495 76,193 80,219 11.0 62,390 66,608 71,177 79,263 83,479 66,608 SEPTEMBER 1, 2007 Years of Experience Category A Category A1 Category A2 Category A3 Category A4 0.0 37,418 39,950 41,969 45,838 47,961 1.0 39,609 42,417 44...
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