Table of contents
- Preamble
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Articles 21 - 30
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Articles 31 - 40
- Article 31: Technological Change
- Article 32: Contracting Out
- Article 33: Leaves of Absence
- Article 34: In-Service Programs
- Article 35: Court Appearance
- Article 36: Evaluations 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 - 48
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Letters of Understanding
- Letter of Understanding #1 - RE: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND LIFESTYLE ACCOUNT (PDLA)
- Letter of Understanding #2 - RE: SEVERANCE
- Letter of Understanding #3 - RE: PENSION AND BENEFIT MAINTENANCE
- Letter of Understanding #4 - RE: SICK LEAVE BANK DRAW DOWN
- Letter of Understanding #5 - RE: EMPLOYEE-MANAGEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE (EMAC)
- Letter of Understanding #6 - RE: BENEFITS ELIGIBILITY
- Letter of Understanding #7 - RE: RED CIRCLED EMPLOYEES
- Letter of Understanding #8 - RE: VOLUNTARY TERMINATION
- Letter of Understanding #9 - RE: TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS
- Letter of Understanding #10 - RE: FLOATER PHARMACY ASSISTANT
- Salaries Appendix
Article 35: Court Appearance
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- In the event an Employee is required to appear before a court of law as a witness in matters arising out of their employment with the Employer, or as a member of a juryor for jury selection, the Employee shall:
- suffer no loss of regular earnings for the scheduled shifts so missed;
- be paid at their basic rate of pay for the hours of attendance at court on their scheduled day(s) of rest, and be granted an alternate day(s) of rest as scheduled by the Employer. Such rescheduling of the day of rest shall not be construed to be a violation of the scheduling provisions of Article 11.
- In the event an Employee is scheduled to work on the evening or night shift(s) on the day(s) they were called as a witness in matters arising out of their employment with the Employer, or as a juror, they shall be granted a leave of absence for those scheduled shift(s) so missed and suffer no loss of earnings.
- Where an Employee is required by law to appear before a court of law for reasons other than those stated in (a) above, they shall be granted a leave of absence without pay.
- In the event an Employee is required to appear before a court of law as a witness in matters arising out of their employment with the Employer, or as a member of a juryor for jury selection, the Employee shall: