Longevity Increases. All current full-time Police officers will be eligible for a Longevity Increase based on their number of continuous full-time years as a sworn officer. Full-time years are calculated as the full years of continuous employment as of June 30th, of the year following the July 1st, increase. (E.g. if an officer’s anniversary date is 11/1/2017, the officer would receive their longevity increase on 7/1/2017). In addition to the base salary rates increases listed above, full-time police officers may receive an additional rate increase as described below. Full-time sworn officers will receive, in the year in which they qualify, rate increases A, B, or C shown below. Once a police officer receives the rate increase in A, B, or C below, they are not eligible to receive it again in that category. However, longevity rate increases become a regular part of that police officer’s base rate for future years in calculating percentage increases. Category A 10 years $0.35 per hour Category B 15 years $0.40 per hour Category C 20 years $0.45 per hour
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Longevity Increases. All current full-time Police officers will be eligible for a Longevity Increase based on their number of continuous full-time years as a sworn officer. Full-time years are calculated as the full years of continuous employment as of June 30th, of the year following the July 1st, increase. (E.g. if an officer’s anniversary date is 11/1/2017, the officer would receive their his/her longevity increase on 7/1/2017). In addition to the base salary rates increases listed above, full-time police officers may receive an additional rate increase as described below. Full-time sworn officers will receive, in the year in which they qualify, rate increases A, B, or C shown below. Once a police officer receives the rate increase in A, B, or C below, they are not eligible to receive it again in that category. However, longevity rate increases become a regular part of that police officer’s base rate for future years in calculating percentage increases. Category A 10 years $0.35 per hour Category B 15 years $0.40 per hour Category C 20 years $0.45 per hour
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Longevity Increases. All current full-time Police officers will be eligible for a Longevity Increase based on their number of continuous full-time years as a sworn officer. Full-time years are calculated as the full years of continuous employment as of June 30th, 30th of the year following the July 1st, 1st increase. (E.g. if an officer’s anniversary date is 11/1/2017, the officer would receive their his/her longevity increase on 7/1/2017). In addition to the base salary rates increases listed above, full-time police Police officers may receive an additional rate increase as described below. Full-time sworn officers will receive, in the year in which they qualify, rate increases A, B, or C shown below. Once a police Police officer receives the rate increase in A, B, or C below, they are not eligible to receive it again in that category. However, longevity Longevity rate increases become a regular part of that police Police officer’s base rate for future years in calculating percentage increases. Category A 10 years $0.35 0.20 per hour Category B 15 years 15years $0.40 0.25 per hour Category C 20 years $0.45 0.30 per hour
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement