WAGES AND CLASSIFICATION OF EMPLOYEES Sample Clauses

WAGES AND CLASSIFICATION OF EMPLOYEES. Position Factor Class Step 2020- 2021- 2021 2022 Base 1.0 18.99 19.32 Part-time Custodian Class I 1 16.66 16.95 Class I 2 17.59 17.89 0.975 Class I 3 18.51 18.84 Regular Full-time Custodian: Class II 1 18.11 18.43 Class II 2 19.12 19.45 1.06 Class II 3 20.13 20.48 Custodian – Night Lead: Class III 1 19.65 19.99 Class III 2 20.74 21.11 1.15 Class III 3 21.83 22.22 Maintenance Technicians – Xxxxxxxxx: Class IV 1 23.92 24.34 Maintenance Technicians – Grounds: Class IV 2 25.25 25.69 Maintenance Technicians – Generalist: 1.40 Class IV 3 26.58 27.05 Senior High Head, Middle School Class V 1 24.44 24.86 Custodian: Class V 2 25.79 26.24 1.43 Class V 3 27.15 27.63
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