WAGES AND RELATED ITEMS. y Section 1. The minimum regular hourly rates for Heavy Duty Clerks shall be as follows: Effective 9-2-68* Effective 9-1-69 Effective 9-7-70 1 to 3 mos. $2.55 $2.62 $2.69 3 to 9 mos. 2.63 2.71 2.79 9 to 18 mos. 2.77 2.86 2.95 18 to 24 mos. 2.90 3.00 3.10,<o Over 24 mos. 3.20% 3.40% \ 3.55% Provided, that all Heavy Duty Clerks who were actively employed at the top rate (over 24 months) or more as of November 18, 1968, shall receive minimum increases of twenty-seven and one-half cents (27%^) per hour ef fective September 2, 1968*, twenty cents (20^) per hour effective September 1, 1969, and fifteen cents ( 15<*) per hour effective September 7, 1970. Provided further, that all Heavy Duty Clerks who were actively employed as of November 18, 1968, and who at that time had less than twenty-four (24) months of continuous service and had not reached the top rate, shall receive a minimum in crease of twenty-seven and one-half cents (27%^) per hour effective September 2, 1968*, and shall remain at the increased rate until properly qualifying, under the continuous-service progression requirements listed above, for the next bracket (or service) rate higher than the in- ci eased rate. Thereafter, for the term of this agreement, such Heavy Duty Clerks, and all Heavy Duty Clerks hired after November 18, 1968, shall progress through the brackets until they reach the top rate. Section 2. The minimum regular hourly rates for
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