Common use of Salary Schedule Adjustments Clause in Contracts

Salary Schedule Adjustments. Effective and retroactive to July 1, 2016, and specifically for Patrol Officers, Corporals and Sergeants on the 11.25 schedule, the salary schedule will reflect a monthly salary using the current hourly rate listed on the July 1, 2015 salary schedule. (Hourly rate listed x 2080 hours)/12 = new monthly wage. (historical note: The salary scale has a monthly salary based on 2080 hours, but also has an inflated hourly rate based on 2053 hours in lieu of 2080. The City offers to use the inflated hourly rate to create a new yearly salary in order to have a corrected hourly rate based on 2080 hours per year. This is effectively a 1.3% increase in pay) Effective upon execution of this agreement and specifically for the assignments of Officers Special Assignment and Detectives, (Section 27(H), the monthly salary will be increased by 1.3%.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Salary Schedule Adjustments. Effective and retroactive to July 1, 2016, and specifically for Patrol Officers, Corporals and Sergeants on the 11.25 schedule, the salary schedule will reflect a monthly salary using the current hourly rate listed on the July 1, 2015 salary schedule. (Hourly rate listed x 2080 hours)/12 = new monthly wage. (historical note: The salary scale has a monthly salary based on 2080 hours, but also has an inflated hourly rate based on 2053 hours in lieu of 2080. The City offers to use the inflated hourly rate to create a new yearly salary in order to have a corrected hourly rate based on 2080 hours per year. This is effectively a 1.3% increase in pay) Effective upon execution of this agreement and specifically for the assignments of Officers Special Assignment and Detectives, (Section 27(H), the monthly salary will be increased by 1.3%.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement