Pay band definition

Pay band means the pay range assigned to a job family level.
Pay band means a wide salary range covering a number of different occupations.
Pay band means a wide salary range covering a number of different occupations. Pay bands

Examples of Pay band in a sentence

  • E&S Pay Band III EmployeesAn employee in Pay band III of the E&S Occupational family will convert out of the demonstration project at no higher than the GS–13, step 10 level.

  • Disclosure by Pay Bands Pay band information is not separately provided as all staff pay information has been disclosed in the information above.

  • Pay band 2 is now the minimum entry level of pay into an NHS career.

  • ARI, in consultation with the CPAC, will develop a procedure to ensure that employees entering E&S Pay band III understand that if they leave the demonstration project and their adjusted pay exceeds the GS–13, step 10 rate, there is no entitlement to retained pay; their GS-equivalent rate will be deemed to be the rate for GS–13, step10.

  • Pay band level I employees can displace within their current pay band level.


More Definitions of Pay band

Pay band means a wide salary range covering a number of different occupations. Pay bands are used for reporting and analysis purposes only.
Pay band means the range of pay rates, from minimum to maximum.
Pay band means the minimum salary, the maximum salary, and intermediate rates which are payable for work in a specific broadband level.
Pay band means the pay band (PB) sanctioned for the post -
Pay band means the minimum salary, the maximum
Pay band. Means the range of pay rates, from minimum to maximum for a Technical Occupation Group Role.
Pay band means the pay band as defined in clause (e) of Rule 3 of the West Bengal Services (Revision of Pay and Allowances) Rules, 2009;