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1 1 BB 29,557 1, AA 30,547 1, A 31,537 1, B 32,527 1, C 33,517 1, D 34,507 1, E 35,497 1, F 36,487 1, G 37,477 1, H 38,467 1, I 39,457 1, J 40,447 1, K 41,437 1, L 42,427 1, M 43,417 1, N 44,407 1, O 45,695 1, RC 46,685 1,

2 2 BB 30,700 1, AA 31,680 1, A 32,660 1, B 33,640 1, C 34,620 1, D 35,600 1, E 36,580 1, F 37,560 1, G 38,540 1, H 39,520 1, I 40,500 1, J 41,480 1, K 42,460 1, L 43,440 1, M 44,420 1, N 45,400 1, O 46,501 1, RC 47,481 1,

3 3 BB 31,851 1, AA 32,821 1, A 33,791 1, B 34,761 1, C 35,731 1, D 36,701 1, E 37,671 1, F 38,641 1, G 39,611 1, H 40,581 1, I 41,551 1, J 42,521 1, K 43,491 1, L 44,461 1, M 45,431 1, N 46,401 1, O 47,371 1, RC 48,341 1,

4 4 A 35,519 1, B 36,432 1, C 37,345 1, D 38,258 1, E 39,171 1, F 40,084 1, G 40,997 1, H 41,910 1, I 42,823 1, J 43,736 1, K 44,649 1, L 45,562 1, M 46,475 1, N 47,388 1, O 48,301 1, RC 49,214 1,

5 5 A 37,210 1, B 38,074 1, C 38,938 1, D 39,802 1, E 40,666 1, F 41,530 1, G 42,394 1, H 43,258 1, I 44,122 1, J 44,986 1, K 45,850 1, L 46,714 1, M 47,578 1, N 48,442 1, O 49,306 1, RC 50,170 1,

6 6 A 39,009 1, B 39,824 1, C 40,639 1, D 41,454 1, E 42,269 1, F 43,084 1, G 43,899 1, H 44,714 1, I 45,529 1, J 46,344 1, K 47,159 1, L 47,974 1, M 48,789 1, N 49,604 1, O 50,419 1, RC 51,234 1,

7 7 A 39,830 1, B 40,670 1, C 41,510 1, D 42,350 1, E 43,190 1, F 44,030 1, G 44,870 1, H 45,710 1, I 46,550 1, J 47,390 1, K 48,230 1, L 49,070 1, M 49,910 1, N 50,750 1, O 51,590 1, RC 52,430 2,

8 8 D 45,982 1, E 46,611 1, F 47,240 1, G 47,869 1, H 48,498 1, I 49,127 1, J 49,756 1, K 50,385 1, L 51,014 1, M 51,643 1, N 52,272 2, O 52,901 2, P 53,530 2, RC 54,159 2,

9 9 D 46,955 1, E 47,619 1, F 48,283 1, G 48,947 1, H 49,611 1, I 50,275 1, J 50,939 1, K 51,603 1, L 52,267 2, M 52,931 2, N 53,595 2, O 54,259 2, P 54,923 2, RC 55,587 2,

10 10 D 47,994 1, E 48,700 1, F 49,406 1, G 50,112 1, H 50,818 1, I 51,524 1, J 52,230 2, K 52,936 2, L 53,642 2, M 54,348 2, N 55,054 2, O 55,760 2, P 56,466 2, RC 57,172 2,

11 11 D 49,078 1, E 49,826 1, F 50,574 1, G 51,322 1, H 52,070 2, I 52,818 2, J 53,566 2, K 54,314 2, L 55,062 2, M 55,810 2, N 56,558 2, O 57,306 2, P 58,054 2, RC 58,802 2,

12 12 D 50,233 1, E 51,026 1, F 51,819 1, G 52,612 2, H 53,405 2, I 54,198 2, J 54,991 2, K 55,784 2, L 56,577 2, M 57,370 2, N 58,163 2, O 58,956 2, P 59,749 2, RC 60,542 2,

13 APWU National Agreement Part-time Rates PART-TIME Pay Steps FLEXIBLE GRADE BB AA A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P RC RATES PART-TIME STEP REGULAR GRADE BB AA A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P RC RATES

14 Transitional Employee Rates Effective November 25, 2006 Rate *Note: TEs do not receive COLA. Therefore there is no change to TE Rates since the last contract increase on Nov. 25, 2006.

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