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(Applicable to Davis, Santa Cruz, Merced, Santa Barbara, Irvine, Riverside, & San Diego)

A. GENERAL PROVISIONS

1.

The actual salary ranges/rates following application of any range adjustments applied pursuant to this Article may vary slightly due to rounding.

2.

Implementation of the prospective annual increase shall coincide with the first full pay period in the Fall term commencing with October 1st for monthly paid employees and the first pay period commencing after October 1st for bi-weekly paid employees.

3.

Nothing precludes the University, at its sole discretion, from providing compensation to individual ASEsAcademic Student Employee: Academic Student Workers at the UC include graduate students who work as teaching assistants, instructors, readers, and tutors. at salaries that exceed the maximum rate for their title on Tables 18, 19 and 20.

4.

All rates described in this Article are reflective of a 100% rate, not a 50% rate.

B. ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-2023

Effective the first full monthly pay period occurring no more than ninety (90) calendar days from ratification, the University shall implement the following general range adjustment:

1. Teaching Assistant (TA)

The single full-time annual salary rate for Teaching AssistantsTeaching assistant: A teaching assistant or education assistant is an individual who assists a professor or teacher with instructional responsibilities. TA's who are appointed to 25% time or more have their tuition and and fees covered by the UC. shall be increased by seven and one-half percent (7.5%).

2. Associate Instructor (AI)

The 10/1/2021 Associate Instructor salary scale (Table 19) shall be increased by seven and one-half percent (7.5%).

3. Teaching Fellow

The single full-time annual salary rate for Teaching Fellow shall be established at $\$ 59,346$, which is approximately an 8.9% increase.

4. All other ASE titles

a.

The University shall increase the wage ranges for all other salaried ASEsAcademic Student Employee: Academic Student Workers at the UC include graduate students who work as teaching assistants, instructors, readers, and tutors. by 7.5%.

b.

Effective the first full bi-weekly pay period occurring no more than ninety (90) calendar days from ratification, the University shall increase the wage rates for hourly ASEsAcademic Student Employee: Academic Student Workers at the UC include graduate students who work as teaching assistants, instructors, readers, and tutors. by $\$ 1.50$ per hour.

C. ACADEMIC YEAR 2023-24

1. Implementation of Experience-Based Salary Points

Beginning in Fall Term 2023, the Experience Based Salary Wage Schedule shall be implemented. Teaching AssistantsTeaching assistant: A teaching assistant or education assistant is an individual who assists a professor or teacher with instructional responsibilities. TA's who are appointed to 25% time or more have their tuition and and fees covered by the UC. and Associate Instructors shall be placed on the new Experience Based Salary Wage Schedule as follows:

a. Teaching Assistant

1.
The University will increase the TATeaching assistant: A teaching assistant or education assistant is an individual who assists a professor or teacher with instructional responsibilities. TA's who are appointed to 25% time or more have their tuition and and fees covered by the UC. rate to $\$ 58,250$, which is approximately a 16.5% increase.
2.
Two (2) new salary points will be added with 3.0% increments between salary points.
3.
If a Teaching AssistantTeaching assistant: A teaching assistant or education assistant is an individual who assists a professor or teacher with instructional responsibilities. TA's who are appointed to 25% time or more have their tuition and and fees covered by the UC. has University teaching experience at 25% FTEFull-time equivalent: Full-time equivalent is a unit of measurement for workload of a worker. A worker's FTE is the number of total hours worked divided by the maximum number of compensable hours in a full-time schedule as defined by law (i.e, 40 hours). or more per term at their campus of 3 quarters/2 semesters, they shall be placed on salary point 2 upon their first teaching appointment on or following the 2023-2024 Fall term.
4.
If a Teaching AssistantTeaching assistant: A teaching assistant or education assistant is an individual who assists a professor or teacher with instructional responsibilities. TA's who are appointed to 25% time or more have their tuition and and fees covered by the UC. has University teaching experience at 25% FTEFull-time equivalent: Full-time equivalent is a unit of measurement for workload of a worker. A worker's FTE is the number of total hours worked divided by the maximum number of compensable hours in a full-time schedule as defined by law (i.e, 40 hours). or more per term at their campus of 6 quarters/4 semesters, they shall be placed on salary point 3 upon their first teaching appointment on or following the 2023-2024 Fall term.

b. Associate Instructor

1.
The University will increase salary point 1 on Table 19 to $\$ 61,030$, which is approximately a 16.5% increase.
2.
Table 19 shall be restructured to have uniform 3.0% increments between each two sequential salary points, resulting in a 7-point salary scale.
3.
Current Associate Instructors will be placed on the new salary scale at the nearest point on or above their range adjusted full-time salary rate.
4.
If an Associate Instructor has University teaching experience at 25% FTEFull-time equivalent: Full-time equivalent is a unit of measurement for workload of a worker. A worker's FTE is the number of total hours worked divided by the maximum number of compensable hours in a full-time schedule as defined by law (i.e, 40 hours). or more per term at their campus of 6 quarters $4$ semesters, they shall be placed on salary point 3, unless already placed on a higher salary point.
5.
If an Associate Instructor has advanced to candidacy and has University teaching experience at 25% FTEFull-time equivalent: Full-time equivalent is a unit of measurement for workload of a worker. A worker's FTE is the number of total hours worked divided by the maximum number of compensable hours in a full-time schedule as defined by law (i.e, 40 hours). or more per term at their campus of 6 quarters $4$ semesters, they shall be placed on salary point 5 , unless already placed on a higher salary point.

2. Teaching Fellows and other salaried ASEs

The University shall increase the salary rates for Teaching Fellows and other salaried ASEsAcademic Student Employee: Academic Student Workers at the UC include graduate students who work as teaching assistants, instructors, readers, and tutors. by approximately 16.5% to $\$ 69,139$, excluding Teaching AssistantsTeaching assistant: A teaching assistant or education assistant is an individual who assists a professor or teacher with instructional responsibilities. TA's who are appointed to 25% time or more have their tuition and and fees covered by the UC. and Associate Instructors.

3. Readers, Tutors and other hourly ASEs

The University shall increase the wage rates for hourly ASEsAcademic Student Employee: Academic Student Workers at the UC include graduate students who work as teaching assistants, instructors, readers, and tutors. by $\$ 1.00$ per hour.

D. ACADEMIC YEAR 2024-2025

1.

The University shall increase the wage ranges for all salaried ASEsAcademic Student Employee: Academic Student Workers at the UC include graduate students who work as teaching assistants, instructors, readers, and tutors. by 16.7%.

2.

The University shall increase the wage rates for hourly ASEsAcademic Student Employee: Academic Student Workers at the UC include graduate students who work as teaching assistants, instructors, readers, and tutors. by $1.00 per hour.

E. ABOVE-SCALE ASEs

During the life of the Agreement, ASEsAcademic Student Employee: Academic Student Workers at the UC include graduate students who work as teaching assistants, instructors, readers, and tutors. paid at a rate above the maximum for their title on Tables 18, 19 and 20 shall receive a 2% annual increase on October 1st or will be placed on the appropriate salary point on the corresponding table for their title, whichever increase is greater.