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Are LEO Adjunct Lecturers entitled to a review and the accompanying increase?

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Are LEO Adjunct Lecturers entitled to a review and the accompanying increase?

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A. A LEO adjunct may request a review after six years of service as an adjunct. Upon successful completion of a review, a Lecturer appointed in an adjunct title shall receive a one-time payment in an amount equal to seven percent (7%) of the full-time rate of the adjunct appointment, prorated to the appointment effort in the adjunct title during the semester in which the review was completed. Such payment shall be made no later than the end of the month following the month in which the review is completed.

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