Sentences with phrase «salary bump per»

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Football Italia and Corriere dello Sport are reporting the club seeks to increase Icardi's salary to $ 6.5 million per season — a $ 1.8 million bump from his current wage.
Most teacher contracts provide a substantial salary bump, upwards of $ 10,000 per year in some cases, to a teacher who earns a master's degree, despite the fact that on average such degrees have no correlation with increased student achievement.
Chicago Public Schools announced a modest per - school spending bump for schools in 2018 - 19 that will allow principals to maintain staff levels, cover salary increases for unionized teachers and restore special education funding.
Let's say you're a single California resident with a $ 100,000 direct subsidized 10 - year loan at a 4 % APR, and you make $ 50,000 per year with a projected 5 % annual salary bump.
Indicative, too, of the somewhat mercurial state of the profession, the survey shows only 45 per cent of law firm respondents plan to increase their associates» salaries in 2013, whereas 77 per cent of corporate legal departments say they will bump up their lawyers» earnings.
After two straight years of decline, first - year associates saw a significant 21 - per - cent bump in salary, with the median hitting $ 80,000 in this year's survey, up from $ 66,000 in 2013.
Despite a 12 - per - cent bump in salary to $ 73,000 from $ 65,000, the average new call still rakes in significantly less than the $ 80,000 peak set in 2014, according to the survey.
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