Eleven percent (11 %) Longevity Premium Sample Clauses

Eleven percent (11 %) Longevity Premium. From the start of the two hundred and sixty-fifth (265th) full months of continuous employment and beyond, permanent employees shall be paid a longevity premium of eleven percent (1 1%). Port of Seattle I Teamsters Local 763 Police Commanders January 1, 2022 - December 31, 2024 Page 29
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