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If an employees salary is above the maximum, will that employee no longer be able to receive increases?

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If an employees salary is above the maximum, will that employee no longer be able to receive increases?

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The pay range for each position is based on market data indicating what other employers are paying for the same type of workranges will now be adjusted as market data suggests from one year to the next. However, the decision to grant an increase for an employee whose salary is above the maximum will be based on salary administration guidelines distributed each year. Managers will have the discretion to grant an increase, but they will also have the discretion to limit an increase when market data suggests that an employee is already adequately compensated.

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