Common use of Step Increases Clause in Contracts

Step Increases. Following the date this Agreement becomes effective, bargaining unit employees shall receive a step increase; i.e., move from one step to the next immediate step in the pay range for his job classification, on his next anniversary date of employment by the Village (or on the date of promotion or demotion, whichever occurs later) provided the employee has obtained a satisfactory or better job evaluation for the year immediately preceding said date from the Employer. Employees being paid at the last step of their pay range shall not receive a step increase unless and until they are promoted to a higher job classification, in which event they shall again be eligible for step increases provided they are not placed at the last step of the new pay range.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Step Increases. Following the date this Agreement becomes effective, A bargaining unit employees employee shall receive a step increase; , i.e., move from one step to the next immediate step in the pay range for his job classification, on his next anniversary date of employment by the Village (or on the date of promotion or demotion, whichever occurs later) ), provided the employee has obtained a satisfactory or better job evaluation for the year immediately preceding said date from the Employer. Employees being paid at the last step of their pay range shall not receive a step increase unless and until they are promoted to a higher job classification, in which event they shall again be eligible for step increases provided they are not placed at the last step of the new pay range.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Step Increases. Following the date this Agreement becomes effective, bargaining unit employees shall receive a step increase; , i.e., move from one step to the next immediate step in the pay range for his job classification, on his next anniversary date of employment by the Village (or on the date of promotion or demotion, whichever occurs later) provided the employee has obtained a satisfactory or better job evaluation for the year immediately preceding said date from the Employer. Employees being paid at the last step of their pay range shall not receive a step increase unless and until they are promoted to a higher job classification, in which event they shall again be eligible for step increases provided they are not placed at the last step of the new pay range.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement