Common use of Longevity Increments Clause in Contracts

Longevity Increments. For employees hired by the County or Court Employer prior to May 24, 2005, longevity compensation will be paid to employees who have served the equivalent of seven (7), ten (10), thirteen (13), sixteen (16) and nineteen (19) years of service. Longevity increments shall be calculated as follows:

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Sources: Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement

Longevity Increments. For employees hired by the County or Court Employer prior to May 24, 2005, longevity compensation will be paid to employees who have served the equivalent of seven (7), ten (10), thirteen (13), sixteen (16) and nineteen (19) years of service. Longevity increments shall be calculated as follows:sixteen

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Sources: Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement

Longevity Increments. For employees hired by the County or Court Employer Courts prior to May 24, 2005, longevity compensation will be paid to employees who have served the equivalent of seven (7), ten (10), thirteen (13), sixteen (16) and nineteen (19) years of service. Longevity increments shall be calculated as follows:

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Sources: Labor Agreement

Longevity Increments. For employees hired by the County or Court Employer prior to May 24, 2005, longevity compensation will be paid to employees who have served the equivalent of seven (7), ten (10), thirteen (13), ) sixteen (16) ), and nineteen (19) years of service. Longevity increments shall be calculated as follows:

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Sources: Labor Agreement

Longevity Increments. For employees hired by the County or Court Employer prior to May 24, 2005, longevity compensation will be paid to employees who have served the equivalent of seven (7), ten (10), thirteen (13), sixteen (16) ), and nineteen (19) years of service. Longevity increments shall be calculated as follows:

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Labor Agreement