Common use of Movement on General Schedules Clause in Contracts

Movement on General Schedules. Employees who are hired at the minimum available step of their pay range will receive a two (2) step increase to base salary following completion of six (6) months of continuous service and the date they receive that increase will be the employee’s periodic increment date. Thereafter, employees will receive a two (2) step increase annually, on their periodic increment date, until they reach the top of the pay range. Employees who are hired above the minimum available step of the pay range will receive a two (2) step increase to base salary following completion of twelve (12) months of continuous service and the date they receive that increase will be the employee’s periodic increment date. Thereafter, employees will receive a two (2) step increase annually, on their periodic increment date, until they reach the top of the pay range.

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Movement on General Schedules. Employees who are hired at the minimum available step of their pay range will receive a two (2) step increase to base salary following completion of six (6) months of continuous service and the date they receive that increase will be the employee’s periodic increment progression start date. Thereafter, employees will receive a two (2) step increase annually, based on their periodic increment progression start date, until they reach the top of the pay range. Employees who are hired above the minimum available step of the pay range will receive a two (2) step increase to base salary following completion of twelve (12) months of continuous service and the date they receive that increase will be the employee’s periodic increment progression start date. Thereafter, employees will receive a two (2) step increase annually, based on their periodic increment progression start date, until they reach the top of the pay range.

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Samples: hr.uw.edu, hr.uw.edu, hr.uw.edu

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