Classifications and Hourly Rates of Pay Classification Current Sample Clauses

Classifications and Hourly Rates of Pay Classification Current. (Old Hrs prog.) Date of Ratificati on February 1, 2022 October 1, 2022 January 8, 2023 February 1, 2023 April 1, 2023 October 1, 2023 2% 2% General Clerk Cashier, Merchandiser, Receiver PO Clerk, Photo Lab Start $12.05 $12.05 $12.29 $13.65 $13.92 $14.30 $15.45 910 hrs. $12.05 $12.17 $12.41 $13.65 $13.92 $14.30 $15.45 1,820 hrs. $12.05 $12.29 $12.54 $13.65 $13.92 $14.30 $15.45 2,730 hrs. $12.05 $12.53 $12.78 $13.65 $13.92 $14.30 $15.45 3 years’ service $14.30 $14.59 $14.59 $15.45 Beauty Expert/ Senior Clerk Start $12.05 $12.75 $13.01 $13.65 $13.92 $14.30 $15.45 910 hrs. $12.05 $12.88 $13.14 $13.65 $13.92 $14.30 $15.45 1,820 hrs. $12.05 $13.00 $13.26 $13.65 $13.92 $14.30 $15.45 2,730 hrs. $12.05 $13.13 $13.39 $13.65 $13.92 $14.30 $15.45 3 years’ service $14.30 $14.59 $49.59 $15.45 Pharmacy Assistant Start $13.00 $14.15 $14.43 $14.43 $14.72 $14.72 $15.45 910 hrs. $14.00 $15.60 $15.91 $15.91 $16.23 $16.23 $16.23 1,820 hrs. $16.00 $16.16 $16.48 $16.48 $16.81 $16.81 $16.81 2,730 hrs. $16.00 $17.17 $17.51 $17.51 $17.86 $17.86 $17.86 $17.00 B-2 On the date of ratification employees who are on the existing wage scale will move to the new wage scale in Appendix B-1 at the same increment step that they are presently on.
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