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11/5/1996
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increased two percent (2%) above the salary range of Utility Assistant on November 2, <br /> 1996. <br /> <br /> These ranges represent for each classification the standard rate of pay for full <br /> employment and represent the total compensation due employees except for overtime <br /> compensation and other benefits specifically provided by the City. <br /> <br /> Effective the fn'st full pay period after November 1, 1997, the salary ranges of all <br /> classifications represented by the Association shall be increased three percent (3%) <br /> Effective November 1, 1998, the salary ranges of all classifications represented by the <br /> Association shall be increased three percent (3%). <br /> <br />6.2 Entrance Salary <br /> <br /> The entrance salary for a new employee entering the City service shall be the minimum <br /> salary for the class to which he/she is appointed. The Appointing Authority may, <br /> however, authorize original appointment or reinstatement at a rate higher than the <br /> minimum rate when the qualifications of the candidate including but not limited to <br /> education, experience and training and/or needs of the service warrant. <br /> <br />63 Conversion of Pay Rates <br /> <br /> Any monthly rate of pay may be converted into any equivalent rate of pay or to any other <br /> time basis when, in the judgment of the City Manager, such a conversion is advisable. <br /> <br />6.4 ~alary Advancements <br /> <br /> Full time regular employees serving in a regularly established position and part-time <br /> regular employees serving in classifications represented by the PCEA shall be advanced <br /> from the "A" step to the "B" step in their respective classifications after completion of <br /> twelve (12) months' full time satisfactory service, in each of the salary steps for the <br /> classification until the top of the range is reached. No salary advance shall be made so as <br /> to exceed any maximum rate established in the pay plan for the class to which the <br /> advanced employee's position is allocated. Advancements shall not be automatic but <br /> shall depend upon increased service value of an employee to the City as determined by <br /> his/her Department Head. These include, length of sendee, performance record, special <br /> training undertaken, or other pertinent evidence. Upon the approval of the City Manager, <br /> an employee who demonstrates exceptional performance based upon the criteria in the <br /> preceding sentence may be advanced two salary steps. An employee shall not normally <br /> be eligible for advancement in pay until he/she has successfully completed his/her <br /> probationary period, or any extension thereof as provided in Section 21. <br /> <br /> A change in an employee's salary because of promotion or demotion establishes a new <br /> salary anniversary date for that employee. Salary range adjustments for a classification <br /> <br /> -8- <br /> <br /> <br />
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