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SECRETARIES SCHEDULES. 260 Day Schedule - Effective 7/1/2019 Step 2.0% General Office Staff Assistant Administrative Assistant 1 $29,036 $34,774 $41,126 2 $30,225 $35,942 $42,273 3 $31,433 $37,130 $43,462 4 $32,623 $38,299 $44,630 5 $33,811 $39,487 $45,818 6 $35,020 $40,654 $47,007 7 $36,228 $41,803 $48,154 8 $37,417 $42,971 $49,343 9 $38,605 $44,159 $50,593 10 $39,835 $45,368 $51,905 11 $41,126 $46,617 $53,236 260 Day Schedule - Effective 7/1/2019 Step 2.0% General Office Staff Assistant Administrative Assistant 1 $14.89 $17.83 $21.09 2 $15.50 $18.43 $21.68 3 $16.12 $19.04 $22.29 4 $16.73 $19.64 $22.89 5 $17.34 $20.25 $23.50 6 $17.96 $20.85 $24.11 7 $18.58 $21.44 $24.69 8 $19.19 $22.04 $25.30 9 $19.80 $22.65 $25.95 10 $20.43 $23.27 $26.62 11 $21.09 $23.91 $27.30 * * * * *
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  • Shift Schedules 1501 Shift schedules for a minimum of a four (4) week period shall be posted at least two (2) weeks in advance of the beginning of the scheduled period. Shifts within the minimum four (4) week period shall not be altered after posting except by mutual agreement between the nurse(s) concerned and the Employer. Requests for specific days off duty shall be submitted in writing at least two (2) weeks prior to posting and granted, if possible in the judgment of the Employer. 1502 Requests for interchanges in posted shifts or a portion thereof shall also be submitted in writing, co-signed by the nurse willing to exchange shifts with the applicant. Where reasonably possible, interchanges in posted shifts are to be completed within the posted shift schedule. It is understood that any change in shifts or days off initiated by the nurses and approved by the Employer shall not result in overtime costs to the Employer. 1503 Night shift shall be considered as the first shift of each calendar day. 1504 Master rotations for each nursing unit shall be planned by the Employer in meaningful consultation with the nurse(s) concerned. The process for meaningful consultation shall include:  Employer proposes a master rotation including the Employer established criteria and provides to Nurses concerned  Nurses are provided reasonable time to submit feedback and/or an alternate master rotation for consideration.  The amended or new master rotation is provided to Nurses for review. Nurses are provided with a reasonable time to submit feedback.  At each step of the consultation process the Union will be provided with the new or revised master rotation to ensure contract compliance.  Employer has the sole discretion to select the new master rotation and provides rationale for the selection. Master Rotations shall, unless otherwise mutually agreed between the nurse(s) concerned and the Employer, observe the conditions listed hereinafter:

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  • CALENDAR FOR SUCCESSOR MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING In the event Union or Management desires a successor MOU, said party shall serve upon the other between April 1, 2018 and April 30, 2018, its written proposals for such successor MOU. Meet and confer sessions shall begin no later than thirty (30) calendar days following submittal of the proposals.

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  • LIST OF ATTACHMENTS Attachment 1: Acronyms and Abbreviations Attachment 2: Cost/Price – Government Site (Contractor’s Cost/Price- Government Site – Contractor’s Proposal dated 11/17/06 is incorporated herein by reference.) Attachment 3: Cost/Price – Contractor Site (Contractor’s Cost/Price-Contractor Site – Contractor’s Proposal dated 11/17/07 is incorporated herein by reference.) 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FAS Federal Acquisition Service FOIA Freedom of Information Act FPDS-NG Federal Procurement Data System-Next Generation FTP File Transfer Protocol FTR Federal Travel Regulations G&A General and Administrative GFE Government Furnished Equipment GFM Government Furnished Material GFP Government Furnished Property GPS Global Positioning Systems GSA General Services Administration GWAC Government Wide Acquisition Contract HCA Head of Contracting Activity HTTP HyperText Transfer Protocol ITMRA Information Technology Management Reform Act J&A Justification and Approval JTR Joint Travel Regulations L-H Labor Hour MA/IDIQ Multiple Award Indefinite-Delivery Indefinite-Quantity MOM Messaging-Oriented Middleware MOU Memorandum of Understanding MPIN Marketing Partner Identification Number NAICS North American Industrial Classification System OCI Organizational Conflict of Interest OCO Ordering Contracting Officer OCONUS Outside of Continental United States OCR Optical Character Recognition ODBC Open DataBase Connectivity ODC Other Direct Cost OLAP OnLine Analytical Processing OMB Office of Management and Budget ORB Object Request Broker ORCA Online Representations and Certifications Application PBSOW Performance-Based Statement of Work PCO Procuring Contracting Officer PMO Program Management Office POC Point of Contact PPIRS Past Performance Information Retrieval System PWS Performance Work Statement QASP Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service RDF Resource Description Framework RFP Request for Proposal SCA Service Contract Act SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SOAP Simple Object Access Protocol SOO Statement of Objectives SOW Statement of Work SRM Service Component Reference Model SQL Structured Query Language T&M Time & Materials TOR Task Order Request TRM Technical Reference Model UDDI Universal Description, Discovery and Integration VPN Virtual Private Network VSC Vendor Support Center WSDL Web Services Description Language XML EXtensible Markup Language FORMS DD254 Contract Security Classification Specification GSA 527 Contractor’s Qualifications and Financial Information (END OF SECTION J, ATTACHMENT 1) SECTION J ATTACHMENT 4‌‌ LABOR CATEGORY DESCRIPTIONS Knowledge/Skill Levels: Many functional labor categories below (marked with “#”) are further subdivided by knowledge/skill level. 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  • Posting of Shift Schedules (a) Shift and standby schedules shall be posted at least four (4) weeks in advance of the schedule to be worked and the schedule shall be for a minimum of two (2) weeks. The Employer shall make every reasonable effort not to change shifts. If the Employer changes the shift schedule within forty-eight (48) hours of the shift, the Employee(s) affected shall be entitled to overtime compensation for that shift. The Employer must inform Employees of the shift changes made to the posted schedules.

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