Principals’ Salaries Sample Clauses

Principals’ Salaries. 3.1.1 The following U grade rates shall apply: U- GRADE ROLL SIZE RATES PRIOR TO 20 AUGUST 2019 RATES EFFECTIVE 20 AUGUST 2019 RATES EFFECTIVE 20 AUGUST 2020 RATES EFFECTIVE 20 AUGUST 2021 U1 1-100 $80,840 $92,403 $95,175 $98,031 U2 1-100 $89,712 $92,403 $95,175 $98,031 U3 101-150 $97,161 $100,076 $103,078 $106,170 U4 151-300 $104,774 $107,917 $111,155 $114,489 U5 301-500 $112,387 $115,759 $119,231 $122,808 U6 501-675 $116,739 $120,241 $123,848 $127,564 U7 676-850 $121,270 $124,908 $128,655 $132,515 U8 851- 1025 $125,803 $129,577 $133,464 $137,468 U9 1026- 1200 $128,884 $132,751 $136,733 $140,835 U10 1201- 1400 $131,964 $135,923 $140,001 $144,201 U11 1401- 1600 $136,460 $140,554 $144,770 $149,114 U12 1601- 1800 $140,957 $145,186 $149,541 $154,028 U13 1801- 2000 $145,161 $149,516 $154,001 $158,621 U14 2001- 2200 $149,366 $153,847 $158,462 $163,216 U- GRADE ROLL SIZE RATES PRIOR TO 20 AUGUST 2019 RATES EFFECTIVE 20 AUGUST 2019 RATES EFFECTIVE 20 AUGUST 2020 RATES EFFECTIVE 20 AUGUST 2021 U15 2201- 2400 $153,046 $157,637 $162,367 $167,237 U16 2401+ $156,727 $161,429 $166,272 $171,260
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Principals’ Salaries. 3.1.1 The following U grade rates shall apply: U-Grade Roll size Rates prior to 8 April 2013 Rate effective 8 April 2013 Rate effective 8 April 2014 1 1-50 $74,125 $75,237 $76,177 2 51-100 $82,260 $83,494 $84,538 0 000-000 $89,090 $90,426 $91,557 0 000-000 $96,071 $97,512 $98,731 0 000-000 $103,052 $104,598 $105,905 0 000-000 $107,042 $108,648 $110,006 0 000-000 $111,196 $112,864 $114,275 8 851-1025 $115,353 $117,083 $118,547 0 0000-0000 $118,178 $119,951 $121,450 00 0000-0000 $121,003 $122,818 $124,353 00 0000-0000 $125,125 $127,002 $128,589 00 0000-0000 $129,248 $131,187 $132,827 00 0000-0000 $133,103 $135,100 $136,788 14 2001-2,200 $136,959 $139,013 $140,751 15 2,201-2,400 $140,334 $142,439 $144,219 16 2,401+ $143,708 $145,864 $147,687
Principals’ Salaries. 3.1.1 The following U grade rates shall apply: U-Grade Roll size Rates - 1 1-50 $74,125 2 51-100 $82,260 0 000-000 $89,090 0 000-000 $96,071 0 000-000 $103,052 0 000-000 $107,042 0 000-000 $111,196 8 851-1025 $115,353 0 0000-0000 $118,178 00 0000-0000 $121,003 00 0000-0000 $125,125 00 0000-0000 $129,248 00 0000-0000 $133,103 14 2001-2,200 $136,959 15 2,201-2,400 $140,334 16 2,401+ $143,708

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