Sentences with phrase «bump in pay at»

In 2012, they gave a 1.2 percent across the board raise, and then in 2013 once again they offered teachers no bump in pay at all.

Not exact matches

Most soldiers actually deploying to Korea would have over four months in the Army and so would've received a pay bump to at least $ 83.20, about $ 747.64 today.
At the same time, there are also some bumps in the road and some obvious pressures and problems that you can sidestep if you keep your eyes open, pay attention to the signs, and know where to look.
SUSPENDED: For 10 days without pay at the start of the 1986 season and fined $ 500, St. Louis Cardinals pitcher JOAQUIN ANDUJAR, for an incident involving bumping and arguing with umpire Don Denkinger in the seventh game of the World Series.
According to Patterson, Facebook typically sees a bump in traffic in the evenings, since many of now cheat on our televisions by paying attention to a laptop, tablet or phone at the same time.
The size of this pay bump varies widely, topping out at over $ 30,000 in three districts in Maryland.
In one - quarter of districts, it takes no more than three post-MA years to break even and a 20 - year teacher gets to keep at least 84 percent of the pay bump.
While lawmakers raised beginning teachers» salaries in 2014 and 2015, veteran teachers were for the most part left behind, with minuscule pay bumps over the past several years, base salaries capped at $ 50,000 and salary supplements eliminated for teachers who earn master's degrees.
You'd have to spend close to $ 5,000 every year at the online retailer for the 66 % bump in rewards to be worth paying $ 99.
People walk down the street with their cell phone in hand paying no attention at all — you could trip someone, spill your coffee on someone, or even just bump into someone who just had surgery and is more frail than you might expect.
For example, if you get a raise at work that nets you a $ 40 bump in your weekly pay, why not increase your automatic savings contribution amount by $ 20, and buy yourself something frilly with the difference?
Put some thought into what could make you happier at your job besides just a bump in pay.
The threshold for losses to trigger payouts — at $ 5 million under the existing program — would be bumped up to $ 50 million this year and to $ 100 million next year; the amount the insurance industry is required to pay in a year would be increased to $ 25 billion in 2006 and $ 27.5 billion in 2007, up from $ 15 billion currently.
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