Sentences with phrase «percent raise retroactive»

The base pay raise is broken down into a 2 percent raise retroactive to July 1, 2014, a 1 percent raise retroactive to Feb. 1 of this year, a 2.5 percent raise starting on the last day of school this year and a 2.5 percent raise starting Jan. 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017.
Under the agreement, all workers will receive a two percent raise retroactive to August 2017 and another two percent pay hike beginning July 2018.
The county agreed to give other groups of its employees a 3 percent raise retroactive to January 1, 2009, a $ 500 bonus effective January 1 of this year, and a 2 percent pay raise effective January 1, 2012, but it has taken a harder line with its probation officers.

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The IBO estimated that by June 2013, the tab will hit $ 3.8 billion — and that assumes most unions accept retroactive raises of just 2 percent, about the rate of inflation.
PEF and Gov. Andrew Cuomo's team agreed upon a 2 percent raise for state employees in the bargaining unit, retroactive to April 1, 2015 when the PS&T contract expired.
Under the terms of the September 2013 agreement, 443 workers who are part of Local 237 received raises of as much as 34 percentretroactive to 2008 — for a total cost of $ 3 million, according to the union and the city's Office of Management and Budget.
PEF members have overwhelmingly ratified an agreement with the state that awards them a 2 percent retroactive raise before the end of summer, the union said.
A «pay bill» that enacts a 2 percent retroactive raise for members of the Public Employees Federation has gone to Cuomo's desk for signing.
Members of the United Federation of Teachers today ratified by a more than 3 to 1 margin a new contract that gives members an 18 percent pay raise, including full retroactive pay.
District staff last month unsuccessfully sought board approval for a 4 percent raise for district managers, retroactive to July 1.
Palm Beach County's teachers will get an average 3.2 percent raise, retroactive to July 1, under an agreement reached by the school district and Classroom Teachers Association negotiators.
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