Table of contents
- Preamble
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Articles 1 - 10
- Article 1: Term of the Collective Agreement
- Article 2: Definitions
- Article 3: Management Rights
- Article 4: Recognition and Union Business
- Article 5: Dues Deduction and Union Membership
- Article 6: No Strike or Lockout
- Article 7: Appointments, Promotions, Transfers and Vacancies
- Article 8: Probationary Period
- Article 9: Seniority
- Article 10: Hours of Work
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Articles 11 - 20
- Article 11: Shift Schedules
- Article 12: Overtime
- Article 13: Shift Differential
- Article 14: Weekend Premium
- Article 15: On-Call Duty and Call Backs
- Article 16A: Salaries
- Article 16B: Recognition of Previous Experience
- Article 17: Temporary Assignments
- Article 18: Vacation
- Article 19: Named Holidays
- Article 20: Leaves of Absence
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Articles 21 - 30
- Article 21: Job Classifications
- Article 22: Job Descriptions
- Article 23: Employmee Development
- Article 24: Performance Review and Personnel Files
- Article 25: Sick Leave
- Article 26: Employee Benefit Plans
- Article 27: Pension Plan
- Article 28: Casual Employees
- Article 29: Part-time Employees
- Article 30: Temporary Employees
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Articles 31 - 40
- Article 31: Layoff and Recall
- Article 32: Technological Change
- Article 33: Discipline & Dismissal
- Article 34: Resignation/Termination
- Article 35: Joint Advisory Committee
- Article 36: Occupational Health & Safety
- Article 37: Workers' Compensation
- Article 38: No Discrimination, Workplace Violence or Harassment
- Article 39: Bulletin Boards
- Article 40: Grievance Procedure
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Articles 41 - 46
- Article 41A: Alternate Dispute Resolution Process
- Article 41B: Grievance Arbitration
- Article 42: Copies of Collective Agreement
- Article 43: Transportation/Travel Expenses
- Article 44: Professional or Registration Fees
- Article 45: Critical Incident Stress Management
- Article 46: Medical Exam for Class 4 Drivers License
- Salaries Appendix
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Letters of Understanding
- Letter of Understanding #1 - RE: Benefits Spending Accounts
- Letter of Understanding #2 - RE: Job Sharing
- Letter of Understanding #3 - RE: Joint Advisory Committee
- Letter of Understanding #4 - RE: Flex Hours
- Letter of Understanding #5 - RE: Duty to Accomodate
- Letter of Understanding #6 - RE: Lump Sum Payment - Recognition for Services Rendered During the COVID-19 Response
- Letter of Understanding #7 - RE: Severance
- Letter of Understanding #8 - Special Leave to Personal Leave Transition
- Letter of Understanding #9 - RE: Annual Vacation for Part-time Employees
Article 10: Hours of Work
- Regular hours of work for a full-time Employee, exclusive of meal periods, shall be:
- seven and three-quarter (73/4) work hours per day; and
- an average of seventy-seven and one-half (771/2) work hours in a fourteen (14) day period.
- Meal Periods and Rest Periods
- Regular hours of work shall include, as scheduled by the Employer, two (2) rest periods of fifteen (15) minutes during each shift of seven and three-quarters (73/4) hours and exclude an unpaid meal period of not less than thirty (30) minutes.
- Availability During Meal Periods
When an Employee is required by the Employer to remain readily available for duty during their meal period, they shall be paid for the meal period at their basic rate of pay unless they are permitted to take compensating time off for the full meal period at a later time in the shift. Such paid meal period shall not be included in the calculation of regular hours of work. - Working During Meal and Rest Periods
If an Employee is required to work during their meal period or rest period, compensating time off for the full meal period or rest period shall be provided later in the shift, or they shall receive pay for the full meal period or rest period in accordance with the following:- for a rest period, they shall be paid at the applicable overtime rate instead of their basic rate of pay;
- for a meal period that they are not required to be readily available pursuant to Article 10.02(b), they shall be paid at the applicable overtime rate;
- for a meal period that they are required to be readily available pursuant to Article 10.02(b), they shall be paid the applicable overtime rate in lieu of the premium pursuant to 10.02 (b);
- Only meal or rest periods which result in more than seven and three quarter (73/4) hours being worked in a day may be banked for the purpose of lieu time
- Subject to Article 10.02, hours of work shall be consecutive.
- On the date fixed by proclamation, in accordance with the Daylight Saving Time Act, of conversion to Mountain Standard Time, regular hours of work shall be extended to include the resultant additional hour with additional payment due at the applicable overtime rate. On the date fixed by said Act for the resumption of Daylight Saving Time, the resultant reduction of one (1) hour in the shift involved shall be effected with the appropriate deduction in regular earnings.