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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> (1st) day of the month following the completion of the required length of <br /> service. <br /> <br /> 5. Beginning October 1, 2010 and ending June 30, 2011, all employee salary <br /> step advancement shall be frozen for a one-year period for any employee <br /> whose employment anniversary falls within that time period. For <br /> example, an employee whose anniversary falls on November 1, 2010 and <br /> who otherwise would receive a merit increase on that date will not receive <br /> the merit increase until November 1, 2011. In addition thereto, the <br /> salaries of employees who have advanced to merit step shall be frozen, <br /> except that in the event such an employee receives an annual performance <br /> appraisal with an overall rating of "Below Acceptable Performance" or <br /> "Unacceptable Performance" during the term of this provision, in which <br /> case the City shall be free to remove said employee's merit step pay. <br /> Beginning July 1, 2011, employee salary step advancement shall <br /> recommence for affected employees on the one year anniversary date of <br /> the previously scheduled salary step advancement. <br /> <br /> C. Length of Service Required When Advancement Denied. When an employee has <br /> not been approved for advancement to merit Step "E," he or she may be <br /> reconsidered for such advancement after the completion of three (3) months of <br /> additional service and shall be reconsidered for such advancement after the <br /> completion of six (6) months of additional service. This reconsideration shall <br /> follow the same steps and shall be subject to the same actions as provided in <br /> subparagraph B (2) and (3) of this section. <br /> <br /> 4.9 Reduction in Salary Steps. Any employee who is being paid at merit Step "E" may be <br /> reduced to Step "D" of the appropriate salary range, upon the recommendation of the <br /> Department Head, and the approval of the City Manager. Procedure for such reduction <br /> shall follow the same procedure as outlined for merit advancements in Section 4.8 above, <br /> and such employee may be considered for readvancement under the same provisions as <br /> contained in Subsection C of Section 4.8 above. <br /> <br /> 4.10 Promotional Salary Advancement. When an employee is promoted to a position in a <br /> higher classification from a position in a lower classification in the same occupational <br /> career ladder, he or she shall be reassigned to Step "AAA" in the appropriate salary rate <br /> range for the higher classification; provided, however, that if the base salary step <br /> currently being paid such employee is already equal to or higher than said Step "AAA," <br /> he or she will be placed in the lowest step in the appropriate salary rate range as will <br /> grant that employee a minimum increase of one (1) salary step (approximately 5%) over <br /> his or her current base salary step, inclusive of lead pay, and exclusive of any other <br /> assignment or special pay additive or additives such as bilingual pay, shift differential, <br /> special skill pay or the like, except when placement at "E" step will not be sufficient to <br /> provide a one (1) salary step (approximately 5%) increase. <br /> <br /> 4.11 Demotion. When an employee is demoted to a position in a lower classification, his or <br /> <br /> <br /> 15 <br /> 25F-17 <br />
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