Common use of Date Increment Due Clause in Contracts

Date Increment Due. Full time employees shall advance to the second step upon completion of six (6) months of continuous service and to each successive step upon completion of the one (1) year required continuous service. Part- time regularly scheduled employees shall advance to the second step upon completion of 1,040 continuous hours of service, and to each successive step upon completion of 2,080 continuous hours of service.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: irle.berkeley.edu, escholarship.org, escholarship.org

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Date Increment Due. 246. Full time employees shall may advance to the second step upon completion of six (6) months of continuous service and to each successive step upon completion of the one (1) year required continuous service. Part- Part-time regularly scheduled employees shall may advance to the second step upon completion of 1,040 continuous hours of service, and to each successive step upon completion of 2,080 continuous hours of service.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: sfdhr.org, sfdhr.org

Date Increment Due. 289. Full time employees shall may advance to the second step upon completion of six (6) months of continuous service and to each successive step upon completion of the one (1) year required continuous service. Part- Part-time regularly scheduled employees shall may advance to the second step upon completion of 1,040 continuous hours of service, and to each successive step upon completion of 2,080 continuous hours of service.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: mission.sfgov.org, sfdhr.org

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Date Increment Due. 245. Full time employees shall may advance to the second step upon completion of six (6) months of continuous service and to each successive step upon completion of the one (1) year required continuous service. Part- Part-time regularly scheduled employees shall may advance to the second step upon completion of 1,040 continuous hours of service, and to each successive step upon completion of 2,080 continuous hours of service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: sfdhr.org

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