Article 11
Salaries
14. Section 1. The International President, Inter-
15. national Secretary-Treasurer, International Vice
16. Presidents and International Executive Board
17. Members, shall receive a further three percent
18. (3%) increase in base salary effective February
19. 1, 1999. In addition, the salaries may be adjusted
20. quarterly in accordance with changes in the cost
21. of living based on the current formula as devel-
22. oped by the International Executive Board.
23. Section 2. International Representatives shall
24. receive a further three percent (3%) increase in
25. base salary effective February 1, 1999. In addi-
26. tion, the salaries may be adjusted quarterly in ac-
27. cordance with changes in the cost of living based
28. on the current formula as developed by the Inter-
29. national Executive Board.
30. Section 3. The salaries of the International
31. President, International Secretary-Treasurer, Inter-
32. national Vice Presidents and International Execu-
33. tive Board Members in full services rendered
34. by each said officers shall be the following sums:
35. International President, one hundred and
36. twelve thousand, four hundred twenty-eight dol-
37. lars and ninety seven cents ($112,428.97) per an-
38. num
39. International Secretary-Treasurer, one hun-
40. dred and three thousand, two hundred fifty-nine
41. dollars and eighty-two cents ($103,259.82) per an-
42. num.
43. International Vice Presidents, ninety-nine
44. thousand, six hundred and seventy-eight dollars
45. and ten cents ($99,678.10) per annum
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- International Executive Board Members,
- ninety thousand, five hundred and eight
- dollars and ninety-three cents ($90,508.93) per
- annum.
- Salaries shall be payable in biweekly install-
- ments.
- Section 4. The International President, Inter-
- national Secretary-Treasurer, International Vice
- Presidents and International Executive Board
- Members shall devote their full time to their du-
- ties and shall not serve as an officer of a Local
- Union, District Council or any other subordinate
- body, except UAW-CAP Councils, Beyond ninety
- (90) days after being elected as an International
- Officer.
- Section 5. An International Executive Board
- Member shall serve under the general direction of
- the International President, subject to the decisions
- of the International Executive Board.
- Section 6. International Executive Board Mem-
- bers and International Representatives shall receive
- such expenses and allowances, including per diem
- allowances, as the International Executive Board
- shall from time to time by resolution determine to
- be necessary and appropriate ti the discharge of
- their obligations to the Union.
- Section 7. The International Executive Board
- shall from time to time by resolution determine the
- salary, expenses and allowances to be paid any
- member, including a temporary organizer, perform-
- ing services for the International Union at its re-
- quest; provided that such salary, expenses and al-
- lowances shall not exceed those prevailing for In-
- ternational Representatives except to the extent that
- such member's lost time would exceed the salary
- of an International representative.
- Section 8. The full salary for International
- Representatives shall be seventy-two thousand,
- eight hundred and seventy-seven dollars and
- twenty-seven cents($72,877.27) per annum. The
- initial salary for a newly appointed International
- Representative shall be fifteen hundred dollars
- ($1500.00) less than the classification rate for her/
- his assignment and shall be increased in six (6)
- equal increments, so that at the end of forty-eight
- (48) weeks s/he shall be receiving the full salary
- for her/his classification. The International Execu-
- tive Board shall determine the salaries of Interna-
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- tional Representatives acting as professional spe-
- cialists, key personnel and major and minor de-
- partment heads.
- Salaries shall be payable in biweekly install-
- ments.
- Section 9. The International President, Inter-
- national Secretary-Treasurer, International Vice
- Presidents and International Executive Board
- Members shall, on their first election, be entitled
- to traveling expenses for themselves and families
- and the moving of household goods from their
- home to their assigned location and also on return
- at the close of their official term.
- Section 10. International Offices, International
- Executive Board Members and International Rep-
- resentatives shall receive, in addition to their sala-
- ries, such fringe benefits as pensions, sevenanve
- pay, medical-surgical healtyh insurance, sickness
- and accident insurance, life insurance, vacations,
- Supplemental Unemployment Benefits, etc., in
- such amounts and under such conditions as the
- International Executive Board shall from time to
- time by resolution determine to be necessary and
- appropriate.
- Section 11. No person in the International
- Union who holds a paid full-time job in the Union
- shall hold any other paid position in the Union at
- the same time.
- Section 12. The International Executive Board
- shall from time to time by resolution establish sala-
- ries, expenses, allowances and fringe benefits for
- clerical, custodial, maintenance and similar em-
- ployees of the International Union.
- Section 13. Upon completion of contract
- negotiations with the Staff Council of UAW In-
- ternational Representatives, the International
- Executive Board, by resolution, shall make ap-
- propriate wage adjustments for members of that
- bargaining unit. Firther, the International
- Executive Board shall make wage adjustments
- for other employees not represented by the Staff
- Council (for example, Officers, International
- Executive Board Members, technical and other
- employees) consistent with the changes made in
- the UAW-Staff Council Agreement.