Longevity pay definition

Longevity pay means increments of compensation payable at annual or semiannual intervals and based on years of service to the county, exclusive of compensation provided for a given class of positions.
Longevity pay means pay in addition to
Longevity pay means payment above the salary range maximum to employees with specified years of service or seniority.

Examples of Longevity pay in a sentence

  • Longevity pay shall be paid to a member on a leave of absence without pay, or who has used a leave of absence without pay during the year, on a prorated basis with no longevity pay for the period of leave of absence without pay.

  • Longevity pay shall be a lump sum payment to each officer in accordance with the above schedule, payable the 1st pay in December.

  • With the City of Dublin Amount Four (4) through six (6) years $950.00 Seven (7) through ten (10) years $1150.00 Eleven (11) through fourteen (14) years $1450.00 Fifteen (15) through nineteen (19) years $1700.00 Twenty (20) or more years $1900.00 Longevity pay shall appear in the paychecks in which the employee's anniversary date of appointment falls.

  • Longevity pay of $500 will be given in 1 lump sum on or before June 30 in the year when the teacher has completed 20 years, 25 years, 30 years, 35 years, and 40 years of teaching service to the School District.

  • Longevity pay shall be effective beginning with the first full pay period following completion of the specified years of service.


More Definitions of Longevity pay

Longevity pay means a payment in addition to the basic monthly rate of pay that is:
Longevity pay means pay in addition to the salary of a member granted under Section141.032, Local Government Code, for each year of active service completed by a member in either department.
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Longevity pay means a payment based on length of continuous service paid periodically to regular employees in addition to the regular employee's regular salary, adjusted at specified intervals, and calculated as a sum equivalent to .0068091 times the biweekly base pay of a meter reader at Step F times the employee's total number years of continuous service not to exceed twenty-one
Longevity pay. Employees with 10 years of service receive a salary increase of 2.5%. Employees with 15 years of service receive an additional salary increase of 2.5%.
Longevity pay means pay in addition to 5-36 the salary of a member granted under Section 141.032, Local 5-37 Government Code, for each year of active service completed by a 5-38 member in either department.
Longevity pay means the Member’s additional compensation based upon completed years of service as set forth in Schedule “B."