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What is an Increment?

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What is an Increment?

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An increment is the dollar value between steps on the salary guide. For example, if an employee is on step one during year one and step one is $20,000.00. The following year the employee would move to step two, which, lets say, is $22,250.00. The monetary value difference or increment between the steps is $2,250.00. Back to Top What is salary guide movement and how can I move on the guide throughout my career? Salary guide movement from one step on the guide to the next higher step, within the same lane, on that guide, is the natural progression of movement for an employee who does not obtain any additional credits during his or her career. An employee can make a horizontal movement, which is a movement across the salary guide from one lane to the next, by obtaining the designated degree credits outlined below and applying to the credentials review committee. The lanes of horizontal movement that an employee can move through are: BA+30, MA, MA+30, 6th Year. Back to Top How do I apply t

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