Progressive Wage Model definition

Progressive Wage Model or “PWM” means the competencies and corresponding wages which have been developed for the Lift Sector and/or Security Sector and/or Cleaning Sector and/or Landscaping Sector where applicable.

Examples of Progressive Wage Model in a sentence

  • It is the mutual and expressed desire of the Company and Union to work in collaboration on a Progressive Wage Model, to bring about a clearer skills ladder, career progression, productivity improvement and hence, enable employees to enjoy higher rewards through gain sharing and/or salary progression.

  • The Company shall in co-operation with the Union establish a Progressive Wage Model.

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