Reductions in Salary Clause Samples

The 'Reductions in Salary' clause defines the employer's right or process to decrease an employee's salary under certain conditions. Typically, this clause outlines the circumstances under which a salary reduction may occur, such as company financial difficulties, changes in job responsibilities, or organizational restructuring, and may specify notice requirements or limits on the amount of reduction. Its core practical function is to provide a clear framework for adjusting compensation, thereby managing expectations and reducing disputes if salary changes become necessary.
Reductions in Salary. 10-4-1 No reduction in the salary of an employee who has attained the status of continuing service will be made except as incident to a different job assignment, to a change in job classification, or a general salary reduction applicable to at least fifty percent (50%) of all employees. Employees reappointed to positions after resignation or other severance of employment shall be employed on probationary appointments without credit for any period of prior employment.
Reductions in Salary. Reappointment after Resignation
Reductions in Salary. Reappointment after Resignation 17-5-1 Probationary Status Employees reappointed to positions after resignation or other severance of employment shall be employed on probationary appointments without credit for any period of prior employment.

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  • REDUCTIONS IN FORCE Sec. 2401

  • Base Salary Executive will be paid an annual base salary, during the Term, in the amount set forth in Addendum A, as may be increased or decreased by Employer from time to time (“Base Salary”). The Base Salary shall be payable by Employer in regular installments in accordance with Employer’s general payroll practices (in effect from time to time). All amounts payable to Executive as compensation hereunder shall be subject to all required and customary withholding by Employer.

  • Base Compensation During the time that Executive is an employee of the Company, the Company shall pay to Executive a base salary (the “Base Salary”) of $333,000 per annum, payable in regular installments in accordance with the Company’s usual payment practices. The Base Salary shall be reviewed by the Board of Directors’ Compensation Committee during the term of this Agreement and adjusted accordingly at the discretion of the Compensation Committee.

  • DEDUCTIONS FROM SALARY A. The Board agrees to deduct from teachers' salaries unified membership dues for ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Teachers Association, the Maryland State Education Association and the National Education Association as said teachers individually and voluntarily authorize to deduct through an appropriate written authorization form prepared by the Association and approved by the Human Resources Division. The Board agrees to transmit such monies promptly to the Association. 1. Deductions shall be made in twenty (20) equal installments beginning in August and ending in June of each year. For new enrollees, deductions shall be made in sixteen (16) equal installments beginning in October. The Board will not be required to honor any authorizations that are delivered to it later than fifteen (15) working days prior to the distribution of the November payroll, except for authorized deductions for first-year teachers, delivered after the distribution of the November payroll whose deductions will be made in equal installments computed in accordance with the number of pay periods remaining in that school year. 2. The Association will certify to the Board in writing the current rate of membership dues. The Association will give the Board thirty (30) days written notice prior to the effective date of any change in the rate of dues. 3. No later than October 1 of each year, the Board will provide the Association with a list of those teachers from whom dues were deducted on the first payroll. The Board will provide a similar list from the November 15 payroll not later than December 1. 4. In the event that a teacher terminates employment, the Board shall deduct the balance of the unpaid dues for the current membership year from the teacher's final pay check and transmit these dues promptly to the Association. B. Payroll deductions will be available at the request of the teacher for the plans listed below and ▇▇▇▇▇. Except in case of an emergency, the Board shall distribute all monies from payroll deduction accounts to the proper recipients within ten (10) workdays of its deduction following the pay date. 1. 403(b) and 457(b) Programs A list of companies authorized to offer 403(b) and 457(b) products to the employees of the Board will be made available to all employees by September 1 of each fiscal year beginning July 1. The number of authorized companies for which payroll deductions will be made will be determined by the insurance council. The insurance council will recommend a number of providers deemed sufficient to provide an adequate array of eligible investment products for the benefit of all employees. In order to be eligible for inclusion on this authorized list, the companies must meet the following criteria: a. A company must submit a written explanation of their company background, administrative capabilities, products and services for consideration by the insurance council. b. The insurance council will recommend to both the Board and the Association companies that should be on the authorized list. c. When a new company is added to the list before payroll begins, the company must initially sign up a minimum of ten (10) employees. Once the minimum number of employees is signed up, payroll deductions will begin as soon as practical. Approved service-fee based providers must sign up additional employees following the minimum participants schedule listed below for the first three (3) years: Year 1 – minimum of 15 employees Year 2 – minimum of 30 employees Year 3 – minimum of 50 employees After year three (3), if at any time an approved service-fee based provider drops below fifty (50) employees participating in its program for six (6) consecutive months during the school year, it will be dropped from the authorized list of companies at the end of the particular fiscal year in which such event occurs. No- load based providers will not be required to maintain a minimum number of participants due to the lack of on-site marketing. d. At any time the service-fee based company fails to meet this requirement by decision of the insurance council, it can be dropped from the list of authorized companies. At any time, a company fails to comply with IRS regulations, by decision of the insurance council, it can be dropped from the list of authorized companies. 2. Insurance plans approved by the Association and the Board. 3. Teachers desiring payroll deductions for ▇▇▇▇▇ shall notify the Board in writing with fifteen

  • Base Salary and Bonus As compensation for the Executive's services under this Agreement, the Executive shall receive and the Company shall pay a weekly base salary set forth on Exhibit A. Such base salary may be increased but not decreased during the Term or Renewal Period in the Company's discretion based upon the Executive's performance and any other factors the Company deems relevant. Such base salary shall be payable in accordance with the policy then prevailing for the Company's executives. In addition to such base salary, the Executive shall be entitled during the Term or Renewal Period to a performance bonus set forth on Exhibit A and to participate in and receive payments from, at the Company's election, other bonus and other incentive compensation plans, if any, as may be adopted by the Company.