Table of contents
- Preamble
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Articles 1 - 10
- Article 1: Term of 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 Discrimination, Workplace Violence or Harassment
- Article 7: No Strike or Lockout
- Article 8: Bulletin Boards
- Article 9: Probationary Period
- Article 10: Hours of Work
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Articles 11 - 20
- Article 11: Shift Schedules
- Article 12: Overtime
- Article 13: Not Allocated
- Article 14: Salaries
- Article 15: Recognition of Previous Experience
- Article 16: Shift Differential and Weekend Premium
- Article 17: Responsibility Pay
- Article 18: Temporary Assignments
- Article 19: Not Allocated
- Article 20: Travel Expenses
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Articles 21 - 30
- Article 21: Vacation
- Article 22: Named Holidays
- Article 23: Personal Leave
- Article 24: Workers' Compensation
- Article 25: Employee Benefit Plans
- Article 26: Pension Plan
- Article 27: Over/Under Payments
- Article 28: Seniority
- Article 29: Promotions, Transfers and Vacancies
- Article 30: Layoff and Recall
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Articles 31 - 40
- Article 31: Not Allocated
- Article 32: Contracting Out
- Article 33: Leaves of Absence
- Article 34: In-Service Programs
- Article 35: Court Appearance
- Article 36: Performance Review and Personnel Files
- Article 37: Discipline and Dismissal
- Article 38: Resignation/Termination
- Article 39: Job Descriptions
- Article 40: Job Classifications
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Articles 41 - 49
- Article 41: Joint Advisory Committee
- Article 42: Workplace Health, Safety and Wellness
- Article 43: Not Allocated
- Article 44: Part-Time, Temporary and Casual Employees
- Article 45: Not Allocated
- Article 46: Grievance Procedure
- Article 47: Grievance Arbitration
- Article 48: Copies of Collective Agreement
- Article 49: Critical Incident Stress Management
Article 34: In-Service Programs
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- The Parties to this Collective Agreement recognize the value of continuing in-service education for Employees in various professions and that the responsibility for such continuing education lies not only with the Employer but also with the Employee. For the purpose of this Article, the term “in-service” includes: orientation, acquisition and maintenance of essential skills, and other programs which may be offered by the Employer.
- The Employer reserves the right to identify specific in-service sessions as being compulsory for Employees and those required to attend such sessions shall be paid at the applicable rate of pay for attendance.
- The following in-service programs shall be compulsory and shall be provided to Employees on a regular basis:
- fire, evacuation, and disaster procedures; and
- safe lifting and prevention of occupational stress injuries; and
- prevention and treatment of psychological workplace injuries.
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- Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) re-certification shall be made available at no charge to those Employees who must maintain current CPR certification as a condition of employment. Employees who receive approval from the Employer to attend such sessions shall be paid at the applicable rate of pay.
- It is the responsibility of the Employee to ensure their CPR certificate is current and provided to the Employer. If full certification is required, the additional difference of the cost of attaining such is the responsibility of the Employee.