Special Adjustment definition
Examples of Special Adjustment in a sentence
The Series Certificate Agreement will designate the other series pool from which payments of principal on “Class B Certificates” will generate a Special Adjustment Event.
Employees who receive a Special Adjustment to Pay (Bilingual Pay) agree to participate in a State-wide list whereby they may be called upon to provide interpretation services to other Departments or Divisions.
Any Special Adjustment Event Notice executed by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Mac under the Series Certificate Agreement will become irrevocable when the related Mandatory Tender Notice is given by the Administrator to the Registered Holders Selected by Lot.
This 1996 Special Adjustment will be determined by multiplying the employee's total wage compensation for 1995 by 1.5%.
The Series Certificate Agreement will designate the other series pool that will result in a Special Adjustment Event.
Pledged Class A Certificates existing at the time of such Mandatory Tender will not be subject to Mandatory Tender as a result of the Special Adjustment Event.
Not later than 5:00 p.m. on the second Business Day following the date on which a Special Adjustment Event Notice is received by the Administrator, the Administrator will give to Registered Holders Selected by Lot a Mandatory Tender Notice.
Performance Targets Points Improvement Payout Percentage Threshold 2 1.5% Target 3 2.0% Stretch 4 2.5% 1996 Special Adjustment: For 1996 only, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Permanente will pay the threshold performance payout of 1.5% following ratification of a new Collective Bargaining Agreement provided such agreement is ratified on or before June 21, 1996.
If the assignment is for more than sixteen (16) working days within a thirty (30)-day period, the employee will be paid a Special Adjustment to Pay (Acting Pay) equal to five percent (5%) for one salary grade higher and ten percent (10%) for two or more salary grades higher than their regular hourly rate of pay in addition to their regular hourly rate of pay for the hours in approved “acting” status.
An employee who is temporarily assigned and approved by the Employer to assume the daily responsibilities of an authorized position in a higher classification will be paid a Special Adjustment to Pay (Acting Pay) in accordance with the following: If the assignment is for sixteen (16) working days or less within a 30-day period, the employee will receive their regular hourly rate of pay.