Less EU Sample Clauses

Less EU. Top-up than foreseen for the Co-funded Call The financial contribution of the Funding Authority for the Co-funded Call is based on actual costs. The fixed reimbursement for direct costs of providing financial support to third parties implementing Trans-national projects is 33%. If these costs are less than planned in the Grant Agreement, the financial contribution of the Funding Authority will be less as well. The following cases might occur: Case 1: The funding requested at the end of the selection of the Co-funded call is less than planned in Annex 2 of the Grant Agreement. The financial contribution of the Funding Authority and thus the EU-Top-Up will also be reduced. This scenario might happen if there are not enough proposals selected for funding. The Coordinator, together with the Executive Committee, will prepare a proposition for the Governing Board on how the coordination costs can be reduced. The coordination costs that are made until that point and some minimal costs to finish activities that already started will be covered by EU-Top-Up as planned if possible. If there is not enough EU Top-up available, contributions will remain in-kind contributions free of charge. Case 2: Less eligible cost and therefore less funding for one or more selected Trans-national projects This scenario might happen if there are less eligible costs and therefore less funding effectively used for one or more of the selected Trans-national Projects. The respective Funding Organisation shall endeavour to avoid such situation by allowing the respective Trans-national projects to exchange for example a bankrupt consortium member. If less eligible costs of the selected Trans-national Projects cannot be avoided and the respective Party already received the related EU-Top-up, the respective Party has to return the related EU-Top-up to the Coordinator otherwise Section 7.5 will be applied. If the above mentioned is not sufficient, each Party or the Funding Organisations of the Parties considers to contributes proportionally to its share of the EU-Top-up agreed after defining the final ranking list of the Co-funded Call to cover the funding gap by increasing their national budgets for the Trans-national projects and reducing the EU-Top-Up share. No Party or its Funding Organisation will be obliged to raise its national commitment.
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Less EU. Top-Up than foreseen for the Joint Call The financial contribution of the Funding Authority for the Joint Call is based on actual costs. The fixed reimbursement for direct costs of providing financial support to third parties implementing Transnational projects is 33%. If these costs are less than planned in the Grant Agreement, the financial contribution of the Funding Authority will be less as well. The following cases might occur: Case 1: Less eligible cost and therefore less funding for one or more selected Transnational projects The respective Funding Agency shall endeavour to avoid such situation by allowing the respective Transnational projects to exchange for example a bankrupt consortium member. If this situation cannot be avoided and the respective Party already received the related EU-Top-Up the respective Party has to return the related EU-Top-Up to the Coordinator. If the above mentioned is not sufficient, each Party contributes proportionally to its share of the EU-Top-Up agreed after defining the final ranking list of the Joint Call to cover the funding gap by increasing their national budgets for the Transnational projects and reducing the EU-Top-Up share.

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  • Placement on Salary Schedule The following rules shall be applicable in determining placement of a teacher on the appropriate salary schedule:

  • SUPPLEMENTAL SALARY SCHEDULE 12.01 Every effort shall be made by the Board to post supplemental positions in a timely manner each school year. Teachers in the bargaining unit may apply for the supplemental vacancy within ten (10) working days of each posting. If no qualified bargaining unit member applies for the supplemental position, the Board may fill the vacancy with individuals not in the bargaining unit.

  • Basic Salary Schedule The basic salaries of teachers shall be according to the following schedules: Effective the first day of the Fall Term, 2018 – 1.6% increase. Years of Experience Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 Class 6 Class 7 0 39,299 43,274 47,673 57,023 60,877 64,356 68,282 1 40,913 45,521 50,103 60,155 64,118 67,767 71,750 2 42,536 47,767 52,535 63,281 67,356 71,175 75,215 3 44,152 50,014 54,971 66,414 70,596 74,585 78,682 4 45,772 52,258 57,401 69,546 73,833 77,994 82,149 5 47,390 54,503 59,834 72,674 77,076 81,405 85,616 6 49,008 56,750 62,271 75,805 80,314 84,816 89,084 7 50,684 58,996 64,700 78,937 83,550 88,224 92,548 8 67,170 82,068 86,792 91,636 96,017 9 85,197 90,032 95,045 99,483 10 88,328 93,271 98,452 102,949 Effective the first day of the Fall Term, 2019 – 1.4% increase. Years of Experience Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 Class 6 Class 7 0 39,849 43,880 48,340 57,821 61,729 65,257 69,238 1 41,486 46,158 50,804 60,998 65,015 68,716 72,754 2 43,131 48,436 53,271 64,166 68,299 72,171 76,269 3 44,770 50,714 55,740 67,344 71,584 75,629 79,784 4 46,413 52,990 58,205 70,520 74,866 79,086 83,299 5 48,054 55,266 60,672 73,692 78,155 82,545 86,815 6 49,694 57,544 63,142 76,866 81,438 86,003 90,331 7 51,394 59,822 65,606 80,042 84,719 89,460 93,844 8 68,110 83,217 88,007 92,919 97,361 9 86,389 91,292 96,375 100,875 10 89,565 94,577 99,831 104,391 Effective the first day of the Fall Term, 2020 – 0.5% increase. Years of Experience Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 Class 6 Class 7 0 40,048 44,100 48,582 58,110 62,038 65,584 69,584 1 41,694 46,389 51,058 61,302 65,340 69,060 73,118 2 43,347 48,678 53,537 64,487 68,640 72,532 76,650 3 44,994 50,967 56,019 67,680 71,942 76,007 80,183 4 46,645 53,255 58,496 70,872 75,241 79,482 83,715 5 48,294 55,543 60,975 74,060 78,546 82,957 87,249 6 49,942 57,832 63,458 77,250 81,845 86,433 90,783 7 51,651 60,121 65,934 80,442 85,143 89,907 94,313 8 68,451 83,633 88,447 93,384 97,848 9 86,821 91,749 96,857 101,380 10 90,012 95,050 100,330 104,912 Effective the first day of the Fall Term, 2021 – COLA**. **COLA will be determined as follows: In January 2022, or as soon as possible thereafter, when the 12 month (January to December 2021) average annual Statistics Canada Consumer Price Index for Manitoba – All items, change is made known, the increase will be applied retroactively to September 1, 2021.

  • Salary Schedule Progression Employees shall progress from step to step in salary grade on the basis of satisfactory job performance based upon established standards of performance. Seasonal employee's initial anniversary date shall be established after being in pay status for two thousand eighty (2,080) hours. Such date shall then be used for annual performance evaluation and step progression consideration. When an employee's anniversary date falls on any day from the first day of a pay week through Wednesday of the pay week, the employee's merit increase shall be effective as of the first day of the pay week within which the anniversary date falls. Otherwise, the merit increase shall be effective on the first day of the next pay week. Grievances arising from the denial of merit increases shall not be arbitrable under this Agreement but shall be processed as follows:

  • Salary Schedule The scale of remuneration set out in Schedule "A" shall apply during the term of this Agreement. Any changes in salary rates or the classifications as outlined in Schedule "A" shall not be put into effect until the Union Business Representative has been consulted.

  • Annual Increases On each anniversary of Employee's termination from employment, any remaining amounts to be paid during the next year pursuant to this Paragraph 9 shall be increased to an amount equal to one hundred ten percent (110%) of the amounts required to be paid by Employer hereunder under the provisions of this Paragraph 9 during the preceding year.

  • Reimbursement Schedule Maximum reimbursement shall be as follows:

  • Salary Schedule Placement 1. Credit hours for the purpose of placement on the salary schedule shall be defined as those semester hour credits earned for graduate courses that are within the teacher’s present certification or a planned program leading to additional areas of teacher certification, guidance or administration. Upon approval of the Superintendent, any other courses, graduate or undergraduate may be certified for proper placement on the salary schedule.

  • T erm This Agreement and the Information Services Franchise granted hereunder will commence upon the Effective Date and will continue until and including the ten-year anniversary of the Effective Date (the “Initial Term”), unless earlier terminated as described herein. The Parties may, at DoITT’s sole discretion, extend the Agreement for up to a further five-year period (the “Extended Term”), upon written petition from the Company made within six (6) months prior to expiration of the Initial Term and with DoITT’s written permission. The Initial Term together with any Extended Term shall be known as the “Term”.

  • Advancement on Salary Schedule A worker will advance to the next step of the salary schedule on the first of the calendar month following the completion of the first six months of service, provided that he/she has received from the supervising manager a “good solid performance” rating. If the worker's supervising manager has not completed the evaluation and given a copy to the worker by the date when the worker is scheduled to receive the step increase, the increase shall be granted automatically. A classified hourly employee will advance to the second step of the salary schedule on the first of the calendar month following the completion of one year of service provided that he/she has received from the supervising manager a “good solid performance” rating. If the employee’s supervising manager has not completed the evaluation and given a copy to the employee by the date when the employee is scheduled to receive the step increase, the increase shall be granted automatically. A worker's first month of service will be the month during which he/she begins work providing he/she renders service before the 11th of the month. In all other cases, the worker's first month of service will be the calendar month following the date on which he/she begins work. A worker will advance to subsequent steps as he/she completes an additional year of service with a satisfactory rating on the annual evaluation. A classified hourly employee will advance to subsequent steps as he/she completes an additional two years of service with a satisfactory rating on the bi-annual evaluation. A year for 12-month workers is 12 months; for 11-month workers, 11 months; for 10-month workers, 10 months; for academic- day workers, the academic year. However, if the worker's supervising manager does not complete the annual evaluation and give a copy to the worker by the date the worker is scheduled to receive the step increase, the increase shall be granted automatically. A worker's anniversary date for salary increments shall be the anniversary of his/her first month of service after completing six months in a class. The anniversary date for a classified hourly employee shall be the date of hire in the classified hourly position. Any month during the worker's work year during which he/she is not in paid status will not count toward the anniversary date and will advance it by one month. A worker who demonstrates exceptional ability and diligence as a worker of the District may be given double advancement on recommendation of the supervising manager and with approval of the Director of Human Resources, the President, or the Chancellor.

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