General Wage Increases definition
Examples of General Wage Increases in a sentence
During the time that an employee’s pay remains above the wage range of the position into which he/she bid, the employee will not receive General Wage Increases or Progressive Wage Increases.
The General Wage Increases (GWI’s) in the Wage Schedules set forth below shall be computed on an exponential basis and shall be rounded to the nearest ▇▇▇▇▇.
General Wage Increases – All employees covered by this agreement shall receive wage increases as described herein.
Apart from Sections 6.3, Pensioners’ Life Insurance and 11.1, General Wage Increases, any effective dates reflected in Tentative Agreements previously signed shall be excluded from the CBA.
A Local Official’s obligation for (i) retroactive cost-sharing contributions for periods on or after July 1, 2001 pursuant to Article IV, Part B, Section 3, plus (ii) repayment of cost-of-living amounts received on and after July 1, 2002 pursuant to Side Letter #3, shall in no event exceed the total amount payable to such individual under Article I, Sections 1 and 2 plus the retroactive portion of the General Wage Increases provided under Article I, Sections 3 and 4.
The straight time hourly wage rate for employees in Non-CDL Driver positions shall be $2.00 per hour less than the applicable CDL rate at the employee’s domicile, subject to the General Wage Increases outlined in Section 1(a) above.
Employees who are grandparented at the former Plant Servicepersons rate of TWENTY-SEVEN DOLLARS AND FIFTY-FOUR CENTS ($27.54) (effective April 1, 2013) and shall be subject to all General Wage Increases negotiated.
The accumulative - COLA payment since 7- 1-00 is rolled into and a part of the rates of pay effective on the date of this agreement and is subject to all General Wage Increases provided herein.
Fox minimum wage hours are not subject to General Wage Increases.
In addition to General Wage Increases described above, the following Market Based increases described below will be provided to job classifications on the dates specified.