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<blockquote data-quote="upschuck" data-source="post: 1318578" data-attributes="member: 49865"><p>According what I read, this is what you should be getting:</p><p> Aug 1 2013: 10.20</p><p> Sept (anny date) 2013: 10.50</p><p> Aug 2014 : 11.20</p><p> Aug 2015: 11.90</p><p> Sept (anny date) 2015: 12.00</p><p> Aug2016: 12.40</p><p> Sept(anny date) 2016: 12.50</p><p> Feb 2016 : 12.90</p><p> Aug 2017 :13.40</p><p> Feb 2018 : 13.90</p><p></p><p>I would say you get the Sept raises because of this</p><p></p><p>which is the new wage progression.</p><p></p><p>And a dollar more for a "skilled" position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upschuck, post: 1318578, member: 49865"] According what I read, this is what you should be getting: Aug 1 2013: 10.20 Sept (anny date) 2013: 10.50 Aug 2014 : 11.20 Aug 2015: 11.90 Sept (anny date) 2015: 12.00 Aug2016: 12.40 Sept(anny date) 2016: 12.50 Feb 2016 : 12.90 Aug 2017 :13.40 Feb 2018 : 13.90 I would say you get the Sept raises because of this which is the new wage progression. And a dollar more for a "skilled" position. [/QUOTE]
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