Scale Increases Sample Clauses

The Scale Increases clause defines how and when adjustments to pricing, quantities, or other contractual metrics can be made based on changes in scale, such as increased volume or expanded scope of work. Typically, this clause outlines the thresholds or triggers for such increases and specifies the method for calculating the new rates or quantities, often referencing a predetermined formula or schedule. Its core practical function is to provide a clear and fair mechanism for adapting contract terms to accommodate growth, thereby reducing disputes and ensuring both parties are prepared for changes in scale during the contract term.
Scale Increases. Scale increases during the life of this Agreement shall be as follows: Effective May 1, 2017: 2.00% Each cell in the 35-hour/week Salary Ranges (Appendix A) will be increased by the scale increase identified above. Each cell in the 37.5 and 40-hour/week Salary Ranges (Appendix A) will be increased to ensure that the hourly rate for these salary ranges is the same as the 35-hour/week salary range.
Scale Increases. Scale increases during the life of this Agreement shall be as follows: Effective May 1, 2021: – 1.0% Effective May 1, 2022: – 1.0% Effective May 1, 2023: – 1.0% Each step in the 35-hour/week Salary Ranges (Appendix A) will be increased by the scale increase identified above. Each step in the 37.5 and 40-hour/week Salary Ranges (Appendix A) will be increased to ensure that the hourly rate for these salary ranges is the same as the 35-hour/week salary range.
Scale Increases. Increase scales by ½ of the compensatory increase percentage each year (except for IT scales and Reporter scales, which are being specifically adjusted and which will have no additional increases for FY20, but which will be subject to the general scale increase effective 7/1/20). Effective and retroactive to 7/1/19 = 1% (except as noted above). Effective 7/1/20 = 1.125%. Effective 7/1/21 = 1.25%.