Compensation Levels Sample Clauses

The Compensation Levels clause defines the specific amounts or ranges of payment that an employee or contractor will receive for their work. It typically outlines the base salary, hourly wage, or fee structure, and may also address bonuses, commissions, or other forms of remuneration. By clearly stating how and when compensation is determined and adjusted, this clause ensures transparency and helps prevent disputes over pay, thereby providing both parties with a clear understanding of financial expectations.
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Compensation Levels. The compensation level for each supplemental duty is to be based on factors relative to the nature of the activity (time and responsibility required by the activity or the position) and upon the years of experience of the supervisor. Nothing herein shall affect the Board's authority to determine how many co-curricular activities and related positions to approve pursuant to Section 31.2a above.
Compensation Levels. (i) Death resulting from SS, or severe chronic renal involvement manifested by a glomerular filtration rate of less than 50 percent of the age- and gender- adjusted norm, as measured by an adequate 24-hour urine specimen collection. (ii) Clinically significant cardio-pulmonary manifestations of scleroderma7 or proximal scleroderma on the trunk (thorax and abdomen). (iii) A diagnosis of scleroderma in accordance with the above criteria that does not involve the findings in A or B above.
Compensation Levels. 2007-08 2008-09 Level A 1925 1950 Level B 1725 1750 Level C 1675 1700 Level D 1675 1700 Level E 1025 1050 Level F 1025 1050
Compensation Levels. (i) Death resulting from SLE, or severe chronic renal involvement manifested by a glomerular filtration rate of less than 50 percent of the age- and gender- adjusted norm, as measured by an adequate 24-hour urine specimen collection. (ii) SLE with involvement of one or more of the following: glomerulonephritis, seizures in the absence of offending drugs or known metabolic derangements, Lupus Psychosis, myocarditis, pneumonitis, thrombocytopenic purpura, hemolytic anemia (with hemoglobin of 10 grams or less), severe granulocytopenia (with a total white cell count less than 2000) or mesenteric vasculitis. (iii) A diagnosis of lupus in accordance with the above criteria that does not involve the findings in A or B above. (Default compensation level).
Compensation Levels. The insurance statement states the compensation level applicable for the insured. A reported earned income and income from active business activities constitutes the basis for the determination of the sum insured which will be paid as a result of work disablement owing to sickness or accidental injury. The following tables indicate how the sums insured are calculated for the respective disability insurance. Occupational pensions for salaried employees in the private sector - sickness (ITP-sjuk) 0-8 price base amounts 8 price base amounts - 20 income base amounts 20-30 income base amounts 3 mon 10 % 65 % 32.5 % 12 mon 0 % 65 % 32.5 % 0-7.5 price base amounts 7.5 price base amounts - 20 income base amounts 20-30 income base amounts Variable 15 % 65 % 32.5 % Supplementary occupational pensions for salaried employees in the private sector (ITP-komplettering) 0-8 price base amounts 8 price base amounts – 20 income base amounts 20-30 income base amounts 3 mon 0 % 25 % 37.5 % 12 mon 10 % 25 % 3.,5 & 0-7.5 price base amounts 7.5 price base amounts – 20 income base amounts 20-30 income base amounts Variable 10 % 25 % 37.5 % Max sickness (Max-sjuk) 0-8 price base amounts 8 price base amounts – 20 income base amounts 20-30 income base amounts 3 mon 10 % 90 % 70 % 12 mon 10 % 90 % 70 % 0-7.5 price base amounts 7.5 price base amounts – 20 income base amounts 20-30 income base amounts Variable 25 % 90 % 70 % Consolidation sickness (▇▇▇▇-sjuk) for business operators 0-8 price base amounts 8 price base amounts – 20 income base amounts 20-30 income base amounts 3 mon 28 % 90 % 70 % 12 mon 28 % 90 % 70 % 0-7.5 price base amounts 7.5 price base amounts – 20 income base amounts 20-30 income base amounts Variable 43 % 90 % 70 %
Compensation Levels. Where any employee(s) are made redundant under this clause, redundancy compensation shall be paid in accordance with the following scale and shall be based on the employee’s period of current continuous service with the Company: 3 to 6 months 2 weeks 6 to 12 months 4 weeks Over 12 months completed service 10 weeks Over 2 years completed service 12 weeks Over 3 years completed service 14 weeks Over 4 years completed service 17 weeks Over 5 years completed service 20 weeks Over 6 years completed service 23 weeks Over 7 years completed service 26 weeks Over 8 years completed service 29 weeks Over 9 years completed service 32 weeks Over 10 years completed service 35 weeks Over 11 years completed service 38 weeks Over 12 years completed service 41 weeks Over 13 years completed service 44 weeks Over 14 years completed service 47 weeks Over 15 years completed service 50 weeks Over 16 years completed service 53 weeks Over 17 years completed service 56 weeks Over 18 years completed service 59 weeks Over 19 years completed service 62 weeks Over 20 years completed service 65 weeks Over 21 years completed service 68 weeks Over 22 years completed service 71 weeks Over 23 years completed service 74 weeks Over 24 years completed service 77 weeks Over 25 years completed service 80 weeks
Compensation Levels. Cerner and the Company agree that they will negotiate in good faith in the future to agree to compensation levels for the marketing services provided by each party under this Agreement, at least sixty (60) days prior to the commencement of such marketing services.
Compensation Levels. 9.2.1 Inbound Sales Representatives: [**41**] per month base salary, plus commission of [**41**] of net sales; 9.2.2 Inbound Sales Managers: [**41**] per month, plus [**41**] of managed net sales;
Compensation Levels. The commission structure for the USA Healthcare Savings card is set forth below.

Related to Compensation Levels

  • Bonus Compensation The Executive shall not receive any bonus payment whatsoever pursuant to Section 3.02 or the Bonus Plan except such bonus which is already earned and due to be paid up to and including the Termination Date, notwithstanding any period following the Termination Date during which the Executive may receive any payments or benefits under the terms of the Agreement.

  • ’ Compensation Leave If such determination cannot readily be made and all healthcare leave or annual leave subject to 100% payoff has been applied to the absence, the employee shall be placed on Official Leave until a final determination is made.

  • Basic Compensation (a) SALARY. Executive will be paid an annual base salary of $115,000.00, subject to adjustment as provided below (the "Salary"), which will be payable in equal periodic installments according to Employer's customary payroll practices, but no less frequently than monthly. The Salary will be reviewed by the Board of Directors not less frequently than annually, and shall be increased on each anniversary of the Effective Date during the term hereof by an amount equal to not less than ten percent (10%) of the prior year's base salary.