Examples of Base Pay Rate in a sentence
Base Pay Rate is calculated without reduction for any contributions to Employer-sponsored benefit plans.
Max Regular Pay Rate – AA Max Regular Pay Rate = $33.39 – $32.01 = $1.38 3.0% Increase Value = AA Max Base Pay Rate x 3.0% = $29.73 x .03 =$ 0.89 Title II Mechanic Adjustment = Wage Adjustment –3.0% Increase Value = $1.38 – $0.89 = $.49 The adjustment to the maximum hourly regular pay rate will appear as follows: AA Adjustment AA New Legacy Avg.
Max Base Pay Rate $29.73 $31.17 $31.50 $29.51 $30.73 Longevity $0.00 $0.30 $0.00 $0.00 $0.10 License $1.70 $3.39 $2.51 $0.00 $1.97 Line $0.55 $0.10 $0.00 $0.00 $0.03 Shift Differential 2/ $0.03 $0.56 $0.53 $0.61 $0.57 Max Regular Pay Rate $32.01 $35.52 $34.54 $30.12 $33.39 1/ Aircon; 12/31/2012 projected 2/ Includes MRT premium Wage Gap = Legacy Avg.
Max Base Pay Rate $29.73 $32.43 $31.93 $31.51 $31.96 Longevity $0.00 $1.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.33 License $5.00 $4.25 $4.00 $3.50 $3.92 Line $0.55 $0.50 $0.75 $0.00 $0.42 Shift Differential 2/ $0.53 $0.58 $0.53 $0.61 $0.57 Max Regular Pay Rate $35.81 $38.76 $37.21 $35.62 $37.20 1/ Aircon; 12/31/2012 projected 2/ Includes MRT premium Wage Gap = Legacy Avg.
Base Pay Rate includes applicable shift pay and premium pay but does not include bonuses, commissions, overtime pay, lump sum merit increases, cost of living allowances, income from awards granted under an Incentive Stock Plan of the Employer (or the Parent or its subsidiaries), or other pay not specifically included above.