Movement on Increment Scale - Regular Nurses Clause Samples

The 'Movement on Increment Scale - Regular Nurses' clause defines how and when regular nurses progress through salary increments based on their service or performance. Typically, this clause outlines the criteria for advancement, such as length of service, satisfactory performance evaluations, or completion of specific training. For example, a nurse may move up one step on the pay scale after each year of satisfactory service. The core function of this clause is to provide a transparent and structured process for salary progression, ensuring fairness and motivation among nursing staff.
Movement on Increment Scale - Regular Nurses. Anniversary Date - Regular Nurses
Movement on Increment Scale - Regular Nurses. Anniversary Date Regular Nurse: for the purpose of Article 8, means the date of the first shift worked in a Regular position. (a) On a year to year basis following the Anniversary Date the Nurse shall be advanced to the next level on the increment scale within the Nurse's classification as listed in Appendix "A". (b) The original Anniversary Date is portable pursuant to the provisions of Article 21. (c) When a Nurse is appointed to a position with a higher classification and pay scale, the original Anniversary Date does not change. The Nurse is appointed to the level on the increment scale appropriate to his or her Anniversary Date. (d) A Nurse must commence a new Anniversary Date if she or he assumes a new professional designation.

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