CLASSIFICATIONS, RATES OF PAY AND OTHER COMPENSATION.  7.1 The classifications of employees covered by this Agreement and the corresponding rates of pay are set forth in Appendices A and B, which are attached hereto and made a part of this Agreement. 7.2 Effective December 26, 2018, wages will be increased by .5% plus 100% of the annual average growth rate of the bi-monthly Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue Area Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) for the period June 2016 through June 2017 to the period June 2017 through June 2018, minimum 1.5%, maximum 4%, as set forth in Section 1.1 of Appendices A and B. 7.3 Effective December 25, 2019, wages will be increased by 1% plus 100% of the annual average growth rate of the bi-monthly Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue Area Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) for the period June 2017 through June 2018 to the period June 2018 through June 2019, minimum 1.5%, maximum 4%, as set forth in Section 1.2 of Appendices A and B 7.4 Effective January 6, 2021, wages will be increased by 1% plus 100% of the annual average growth rate of the bi-monthly Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue Area Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) for the period June 2018 through June 2019 to the period June 2019 through June 2020, minimum 1.5%, maximum 4%, and shall be determined after the June 2019 through June 2020 CPI-W is released. 7.5 Employees will pay the employee portion of the required premium [listed as the WA Paid Family Leave Tax and the WA Paid Medical Leave Tax on an employee’s paystub] of the Washington State Paid Family and Medical Leave Program effective December 25, 2019. 7.6 An employee reduced because of organizational change or reduction in force from a regular full-time or part-time position to a position in a class having a lower salary range shall be paid the salary rate of the lower range that is nearest to the salary rate to which the employee was entitled in the employee’s former position without reduction, provided that such salary shall in no event exceed the maximum salary of the lower range. If an employee who has completed twenty-five (25) years of City service and who within five (5) years of a reduction in lieu of layoff to a position in a class having a lower salary range, such employee shall receive the salary the employee was receiving prior to such second reduction as an "incumbent" for so long as the employee remains in such position or until the regular salary for the lower class exceeds the "incumbent" rate of pay. 7.7 When a position is reclassified to a new or different class having a different salary range, the employee occupying the position immediately prior to and at the time of reclassification shall receive the salary rate which shall be determined in the same manner as for a promotion; provided that if the employee's salary prior to reclassification is higher than the maximum salary of the range for such new or different class, the employee shall continue to receive such higher salary as an "incumbent" for so long as the employee remains in such position or until the regular salary for the classification exceeds the "incumbent" rate of pay.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
CLASSIFICATIONS, RATES OF PAY AND OTHER COMPENSATION. 
7.1 The classifications of employees covered by this Agreement and the corresponding rates of pay are set forth in Appendices A and BAppendix A, which are is attached hereto and made a part of this Agreement.
7.2 Effective December 26, 2018, wages will be increased by .5% plus 100% of the annual average growth rate of the bi-monthly Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue Area Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) for the period June 2016 through June 2017 to the period June 2017 through June 2018, minimum 1.5%, maximum 4%, as set forth in Section 1.1 of Appendices A and B..
7.3 Effective December 25, 2019, wages will be increased by 1% plus 100% of the annual average growth rate of the bi-monthly Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue Area Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) for the period June 2017 through June 2018 to the period June 2018 through June 2019, minimum 1.5%, maximum 4%, as set forth in Section 1.2 of Appendices A and B
7.4 Effective January 6, 2021, wages will be increased by 1% plus 100% of the annual average growth rate of the bi-monthly Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue Area Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) for the period June 2018 through June 2019 to the period June 2019 through June 2020, minimum 1.5%, maximum 4%, and shall be determined after the June 2019 through June 2020 CPI-W is released.
7.5 Employees will pay the employee portion of the required premium [listed as the WA Paid Family Leave Tax and the WA Paid Medical Leave Tax on an employee’s paystub] of the Washington State Paid Family and Medical Leave Program effective December 25, 2019, and shall be determined after the June 2019 through June 2020 CPI-W is released.
7.6 An employee reduced because of organizational change or reduction in force from a regular full-time or part-time position to a position in a class having a lower salary range shall be paid the salary rate of the lower range that is nearest to the salary rate to which the employee was entitled in the employee’s former position without reduction, provided that such salary shall in no event exceed the maximum salary of the lower range. If an employee who has completed twenty-five (25) years of City service and who within five (5) years of a reduction in lieu of layoff to a position in a class having a lower salary range, such employee shall receive the salary the employee was receiving prior to such second reduction as an "incumbent" for so long as the employee remains in such position or until the regular salary for the lower class exceeds the "incumbent" rate of pay.
7.7 When a position is reclassified to a new or different class having a different salary range, the employee occupying the position immediately prior to and at the time of reclassification shall receive the salary rate which shall be determined in the same manner as for a promotion; provided that if the employee's salary prior to reclassification is higher than the maximum salary of the range for such new or different class, the employee shall continue to receive such higher salary as an "incumbent" for so long as the employee remains in such position or until the regular salary for the classification exceeds the "incumbent" rate of pay.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
CLASSIFICATIONS, RATES OF PAY AND OTHER COMPENSATION. 
7.1 The classifications of employees covered by this Agreement and the corresponding rates of pay are set forth in Appendices A and B, which are attached hereto and made a part of this Agreement.
7.2 Effective December 26January 4, 20182023, employees’ base wages will be increased by .5% plus five percent (5%).
7.3 Effective January 3, 2024, employees base wages will be increased by four and one half percent (4.5%)
7.4 Effective January 4, 2025, employees base wages will be increased by one hundred percent (100% %) of the annual average growth rate of the bi-monthly Seattle-Tacoma-Tacoma- Bellevue Area area Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) for the period June 2016 2022 through June 2017 2023 to the period June 2017 2023 through June 20182024. However, minimum 1.5this percentage increase shall not be less than two percent (2%) nor shall it exceed four percent (4.0%).
7.5 Effective January 10, maximum 4%2026, as set forth in Section 1.1 of Appendices A and B.
7.3 Effective December 25, 2019, employees base wages will be increased by 1% plus one hundred percent (100% %) of the annual average growth rate of the bi-monthly Seattle-Tacoma-Tacoma- Bellevue Area area Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) for the period June 2017 2023 through June 2018 2024 to the period June 2018 2024 through June 20192025. However, minimum 1.5this percentage increase shall not be less than two percent (2%) nor shall it exceed four percent (4.0%). After calculating new base wage for 2026 using the formula above, maximum 4the base wage will have an additional one-point-zero-percent (1.0%) added, as set forth in Section 1.2 of Appendices A and B
7.4 Effective January 6, 2021, wages will be increased by 1% plus 100% of the annual average growth rate of the bi-monthly Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue Area Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers total not to exceed five percent (CPI-W) for the period June 2018 through June 2019 to the period June 2019 through June 2020, minimum 1.55%, maximum 4%, and shall be determined after the June 2019 through June 2020 CPI-W is released).
7.5 7.6 Employees will pay the employee portion of the required premium [listed as the WA Paid Family Leave Tax and the WA Paid Medical Leave Tax on an employee’s paystub] of the Washington State Paid Family and Medical Leave Program effective December 25, 2019.
7.6 7.7 An employee reduced because of organizational change or reduction in force from a regular full-time or part-time position to a position in a class having a lower salary range shall be paid the salary rate of the lower range that is nearest to the salary rate to which the employee was entitled in the employee’s former position without reduction, provided that such salary shall in no event exceed the maximum salary of the lower range. If an employee who has completed twenty-five (25) years of City service and who within five (5) years of a reduction in lieu of layoff to a position in a class having a lower salary range, such employee shall receive the salary the employee was receiving prior to such second reduction as an "incumbent" for so long as the employee remains in such position or until the regular salary for the lower class exceeds the "incumbent" rate of pay.
7.7 7.8 When a position is reclassified to a new or different class having a different salary range, the employee occupying the position immediately prior to and at the time of reclassification shall receive the salary rate which shall be determined in the same manner as for a promotion; provided that if the employee's salary prior to reclassification is higher than the maximum salary of the range for such new or different class, the employee shall continue to receive such higher salary as an "incumbent" for so long as the employee remains in such position or until the regular salary for the classification exceeds the "incumbent" rate of pay.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
CLASSIFICATIONS, RATES OF PAY AND OTHER COMPENSATION. 
7.1 The classifications of employees covered by this Agreement and the corresponding rates of pay are set forth in Appendices A "A" and "B, ," which are attached hereto and made a part of this Agreement.
7.2 Effective December 26, 20182007, wages will be increased by .5% plus 3.8%.
7.2.1 Effective January 7, 2009, wages will be increased by 100% of the annual average growth rate of the bi-monthly Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue Bremerton Area Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) for the period June 2016 August 2006 through June 2017 2007 to the period June 2017 August 2007 through June 20182008.
7.2.2 Effective January 6, minimum 1.5%, maximum 4%, as set forth in Section 1.1 of Appendices A and B.
7.3 Effective December 25, 20192010, wages will be increased by 1% plus 100% of the annual average growth rate of the bi-monthly Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue Bremerton Area Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) for the period June 2017 August 2007 through June 2018 2008 to the period June 2018 August 2008 through June 2019, minimum 1.5%, maximum 4%, as set forth in Section 1.2 2009.
7.2.3 In the event the “Consumer Price Index” becomes unavailable for purposes of Appendices A and B
7.4 Effective January 6, 2021, wages will be increased by 1% plus 100% computing any one of the annual average growth rate afore-referenced increases, the parties shall jointly request the Bureau of the bi-monthly Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue Area Consumer Price Index Labor Statistics to provide a comparable index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) for the period June 2018 through June 2019 to the period June 2019 through June 2020, minimum 1.5%, maximum 4%purposes of computing such increase, and if that is not satisfactory, the parties shall promptly undertake negotiations solely with respect to agreeing upon a substitute formula for determining a comparable adjustment.
7.2.4 For 2009 and 2010, the percentage increases shall be determined after the June 2019 through June 2020 CPI-W is releasedat least two percent (2%) and not more than seven percent (7%).
7.5 Employees will pay the employee portion of the required premium [listed as the WA Paid Family Leave Tax and the WA Paid Medical Leave Tax on an employee’s paystub] of the Washington State Paid Family and Medical Leave Program effective December 25, 2019.
7.6 7.3 An employee reduced because of organizational change or reduction in force from a regular full-time or part-time position to a position in a class having a lower salary range shall be paid the salary rate of the lower range that is nearest to the salary rate to which the employee was entitled in the employee’s his or her former position without reduction, provided that such salary shall in no event exceed the maximum salary of the lower range. If an employee who has completed twenty-five (25) years of City service and who within five (5) years of a reduction in lieu of layoff to a position in a class having a lower salary range, such employee shall receive the salary the employee he or she was receiving prior to such second reduction as an "incumbent" for so long as the employee he or she remains in such position or until the regular salary for the lower class exceeds the "incumbent" rate of pay.
7.7 7.3.1 When a position is reclassified to a new or different class having a different salary range, the employee occupying the position immediately prior to and at the time of reclassification shall receive the salary rate which shall be determined in the same manner as for a promotion; provided that if the employee's salary prior to reclassification is higher than the maximum salary of the range for such new or different class, the employee he/she shall continue to receive such higher salary as an "incumbent" for so long as the employee he/she remains in such position or until the regular salary for the classification exceeds the "incumbent" rate of pay.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
CLASSIFICATIONS, RATES OF PAY AND OTHER COMPENSATION. 
7.1 The classifications of employees covered by this Agreement and the corresponding rates of pay are set forth in Appendices A and BAppendix "A", which are attached hereto and made a part of this Agreement.
7.2 Effective December 26, 20182007, wages will be increased by .5% plus 3.8%.
7.2.1 Effective January 7, 2009, wages will be increased by 100% of the annual average growth rate of the bi-monthly Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue Bremerton Area Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) for the period June 2016 August 2006 through June 2017 2007 to the period June 2017 August 2007 through June 20182008.
7.2.2 Effective January 6, minimum 1.5%, maximum 4%, as set forth in Section 1.1 of Appendices A and B.
7.3 Effective December 25, 20192010, wages will be increased by 1% plus 100% of the annual average growth rate of the bi-monthly Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue Bremerton Area Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) for the period June 2017 August 2007 through June 2018 2008 to the period June 2018 August 2008 through June 2019, minimum 1.5%, maximum 4%, as set forth in Section 1.2 2009.
7.2.1 In the event the “Consumer Price Index” becomes unavailable for purposes of Appendices A and B
7.4 Effective January 6, 2021, wages will be increased by 1% plus 100% computing any one of the annual average growth rate afore-referenced increases, the parties shall jointly request the Bureau of the bi-monthly Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue Area Consumer Price Index Labor Statistics to provide a comparable index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) for the period June 2018 through June 2019 to the period June 2019 through June 2020, minimum 1.5%, maximum 4%purposes of computing such increase, and if that is not satisfactory, the parties shall promptly undertake negotiations solely with respect to agreeing upon a substitute formula for determining a comparable adjustment.
7.2.2 For 2009 and 2010, the percentage increases shall be determined after the June 2019 through June 2020 CPI-W is releasedat least two percent (2%) and not more than seven percent (7%).
7.5 Employees will pay the employee portion of the required premium [listed as the WA Paid Family Leave Tax and the WA Paid Medical Leave Tax on an employee’s paystub] of the Washington State Paid Family and Medical Leave Program effective December 25, 2019.
7.6 7.3 An employee reduced because of organizational change or reduction in force from a regular full-time or part-time position to a position in a class having a lower salary range shall be paid the salary rate of the lower range that is nearest to the salary rate to which the employee was entitled in the employee’s his or her former position without reduction, provided that such salary shall in no event exceed the maximum salary of the lower range. If an employee who has completed twenty-five (25) years of City service and who within five (5) years of a reduction in lieu of layoff to a position in a class having a lower salary range, such employee shall receive the salary the employee he or she was receiving prior to such second reduction as an "incumbent" for so long as the employee he or she remains in such position or until the regular salary for the lower class exceeds the "incumbent" rate of pay.
7.7 7.3.1 When a position is reclassified to a new or different class having a different salary range, the employee occupying the position immediately prior to and at the time of reclassification shall receive the salary rate which shall be determined in the same manner as for a promotion; provided that if the employee's salary prior to reclassification is higher than the maximum salary of the range for such new or different class, the employee he/she shall continue to receive such higher salary as an "incumbent" for so long as the employee he/she remains in such position or until the regular salary for the classification exceeds the "incumbent" rate of pay.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
CLASSIFICATIONS, RATES OF PAY AND OTHER COMPENSATION. 
7.1 The classifications of employees covered by this Agreement and the corresponding rates of pay are set forth in Appendices A and BAppendix A, which are is attached hereto and made a part of this Agreement.
7.2 Effective December 26January 4, 20182023, Employee base wages will be increased by .5% plus five percent (5%).
7.3 Effective January 3, 2024, employee base wages will be increased by four and one half percent (4.5%).
7.4 Effective January 4, 2025, employees base wages will be increased by one hundred percent (100% %) of the annual average growth rate of the bi-monthly Seattle-Tacoma-Tacoma- Bellevue Area area Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) for the period June 2016 2022 through June 2017 2023 to the period June 2017 2023 through June 20182024. However, minimum 1.5this percentage increase shall not be less than two percent (2%) nor shall it exceed four percent (4.0%).
7.5 Effective January 10, maximum 4%2026, as set forth in Section 1.1 of Appendices A and B.
7.3 Effective December 25, 2019, employees base wages will be increased by 1% plus one hundred percent (100% %) of the annual average growth rate of the bi-monthly Seattle-Tacoma-Tacoma- Bellevue Area area Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) for the period June 2017 2023 through June 2018 2024 to the period June 2018 2024 through June 20192025. However, minimum 1.5this percentage increase shall not be less than two percent (2%) nor shall it exceed four percent (4.0%). After calculating new base wage for 2026 using the formula above, maximum 4the base wage will have an additional one-point-zero-percent (1.0%) added, as set forth in Section 1.2 of Appendices A and B
7.4 Effective January 6, 2021, wages will be increased by 1% plus 100% of the annual average growth rate of the bi-monthly Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue Area Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers total not to exceed five percent (CPI-W) for the period June 2018 through June 2019 to the period June 2019 through June 2020, minimum 1.55%, maximum 4%, and shall be determined after the June 2019 through June 2020 CPI-W is released).
7.5 7.6 Employees will pay the employee portion of the required premium [listed as the WA Paid Family Leave Tax and the WA Paid Medical Leave Tax on an employee’s paystub] of the Washington State Paid Family and Medical Leave Program effective December 25, 2019.
7.6 7.7 An employee reduced because of organizational change or reduction in force from a regular full-time or part-time position to a position in a class having a lower salary range shall be paid the salary rate of the lower range that is nearest to the salary rate to which the employee was entitled in the employee’s former position without reduction, provided that such salary shall in no event exceed the maximum salary of the lower range. If an employee who has completed twenty-five (25) years of City service and who within five (5) years of a reduction in lieu of layoff to a position in a class having a lower salary range, such employee shall receive the salary the employee was receiving prior to such second reduction as an "incumbent" for so long as the employee remains in such position or until the regular salary for the lower class exceeds the "incumbent" rate of pay.
7.7 7.8 When a position is reclassified to a new or different class having a different salary range, the employee occupying the position immediately prior to and at the time of reclassification shall receive the salary rate which shall be determined in the same manner as for a promotion; provided that if the employee's salary prior to reclassification is higher than the maximum salary of the range for such new or different class, the employee shall continue to receive such higher salary as an "incumbent" for so long as the employee remains in such position or until the regular salary for the classification exceeds the "incumbent" rate of pay.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
CLASSIFICATIONS, RATES OF PAY AND OTHER COMPENSATION. 
7.1 The classifications of employees covered by this Agreement and the corresponding rates of pay are set forth in Appendices A and B, which are attached hereto and made a part of this Agreement.
7.2 Effective December 26January 4, 20182023, employees’ base wages will be increased by .5% plus five percent (5%).
7.3 Effective January 3, 2024, employees base wages will be increased by four and one half percent (4.5%)
7.4 Effective January 4, 2025, employees base wages will be increased by one hundred percent (100% %) of the annual average growth rate of the bi-monthly Seattle-Tacoma-Tacoma- Bellevue Area area Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) for the period June 2016 2022 through June 2017 2023 to the period June 2017 2023 through June 20182024. However, minimum 1.5this percentage increase shall not be less than two percent (2%) nor shall it exceed four percent (4.0%).
7.5 Effective January 10, maximum 4%2026, as set forth in Section 1.1 of Appendices A and B.
7.3 Effective December 25, 2019, employees base wages will be increased by 1% plus one hundred percent (100% %) of the annual average growth rate of the bi-monthly Seattle-Tacoma-Tacoma- Bellevue Area area Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) for the period June 2017 2023 through June 2018 2024 to the period June 2018 2024 through June 20192025. However, minimum 1.5this percentage increase shall not be less than two percent (2%) nor shall it exceed four percent (4.0%). After calculating new base wage for 2026 using the formula above, maximum 4the base wage will have an additional one-point-zero-percent (1.0%) added, as set forth in Section 1.2 of Appendices A and B
7.4 Effective January 6, 2021, wages will be increased by 1% plus 100% of the annual average growth rate of the bi-monthly Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue Area Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers total not to exceed five percent (CPI-W) for the period June 2018 through June 2019 to the period June 2019 through June 2020, minimum 1.55%, maximum 4%, and shall be determined after the June 2019 through June 2020 CPI-W is released).
7.5 7.6 Employees will pay the employee portion of the required premium [listed as the WA Paid Family Leave Tax and the WA Paid Medical Leave Tax on an employee’s paystub] of the Washington State Paid Family and Medical Leave Program effective December 25, 2019.
7.6 7.7 An employee reduced because of organizational change or reduction in force from a regular full-time or part-time position to a position in a class having a lower salary range shall be paid the salary rate of the lower range that is nearest to the salary rate to which the employee was entitled in the employee’s former position without reduction, provided that such salary shall in no event exceed the maximum salary of the lower range. If an employee who has completed twenty-five (25) years of City service and who within five (5) years of a reduction in lieu of layoff to a position in a class having a lower salary range, such employee shall receive the salary the employee was receiving prior to such second reduction as an "incumbent" for so long as the employee remains in such position or until the regular salary for the lower class exceeds the "incumbent" rate of pay.
7.7 7.8 When a position is reclassified to a new or different class having a different salary range, the employee occupying the position immediately prior to and at the time of reclassification shall receive the salary rate which shall be determined in the same manner as for a promotion; provided that if the employee's salary prior to reclassification is higher than the maximum salary of the range for such new or different class, the employee shall continue to receive such higher salary as an "incumbent" for so long as the employee remains in such position or until the regular salary for the classification exceeds the "incumbent" rate of pay.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement