Salary Increments definition

Salary Increments. : means an annual increase in the employee’s salary in accordance with an approved salary scale.

Examples of Salary Increments in a sentence

  • If the faculty member and the Department Chair agree that a substitute should be assigned to the classroom for the period of the instructor’s absence, the faculty member shall identify and the Chair shall assign a substitute, in accordance with Article 4 (Salaries, Salary Increments, and Rates of Pay) and Article 15 (Workload Activities).

  • If the faculty member and the Department Chair agree that a substitute should be assigned to the classroom for the period of the instructor’s absence, the Chair shall identify and assign a substitute, in accordance with Article 4 (Salaries, Salary Increments, and Rates of Pay) and Article 15 (Workload Activities).

  • During the Term, as full compensation for the Services, the Corporation agrees to pay Executive a minimum base salary ("Base Salary") at the annual rate of $120,000 for the period from January 1, 2005 to December 31, 2005, increasing annually thereafter in an amount equal to 6% of the then current Base Salary ("Salary Increments").

  • The increment value shall be calculated in accordance with the schedule contained in Article 45 - Salary Increments, Clause 45.

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  • If the faculty member and the department chair agree that a substitute should be assigned to the classroom for the period of the instructor’s absence, the faculty member shall identify and the chair shall assign a substitute, in accordance with Article 4 (Salaries, Salary Increments, and Rates of Pay) and Article 16 (Workload Activities).

  • During the Term, as full compensation for the Services, the Corporation agrees to pay Executive a minimum base salary ("Base Salary") at the annual rate of $120,000 for the period from September 1, 2000 to August 31, 2001, increasing annually thereafter in $18,000 increments ("Salary Increments").

  • If the faculty member and the Department Chair agree that a substitute should be assigned to the classroom for the period of the instruc- tor’s absence, the faculty member shall identify and the Chair shall assign a substitute, in ac- cordance with Article 4 (Salaries, Salary Increments, and Rates of Pay) and Article 16 (Workload Activities).

  • During the Term, as full compensation for the Services, the Corporation agrees to pay Executive a minimum base salary ("Base Salary") at the annual rate of $240,000 for the period from January 1, 2005 to December 31, 2005, increasing annually thereafter in an amount equal to 6% of the then current Base Salary ("Salary Increments").

Related to Salary Increments

  • Incremental Revolving Increase has the meaning set forth in Section 2.16(a).

  • Scan increment means the amount of relative displacement of the patient with respect to the CT x-ray system between successive scans measured along the direction of such displacement.

  • Fixed Incremental Amount means (i) the greater of $610,000,000 and 100% of Consolidated EBITDA as of the last day of the most recently ended Test Period minus (ii) the aggregate outstanding principal amount of all Incremental Facilities, Incremental Equivalent Debt and/or Indebtedness incurred pursuant to Section 7.03(r)(ii)(A), in each case incurred or issued in reliance on this definition.

  • Annual increase means, initially, fifty-nine cents per month

  • Incremental Term Loan Repayment Dates means the dates scheduled for the repayment of principal of any Incremental Term Loan, as set forth in the applicable Incremental Term Loan Assumption Agreement.