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
LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING #5
BETWEEN
REXALL PHARMACIES ULC
(hereinafter referred to as the Employer)
- and -
HEALTH SCIENCES ASSOCIATION OF ALBERTA
(hereinafter referred to as the Union)
RE: EMPLOYEE-MANAGEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE (EMAC)
Objective:
Recognizing the community interest in the efficient, economical and harmonious operation of the store, as well as, the satisfactory working life for all Employees, and believing that the basis of good relations rests upon cooperation and good communications between the parties, the Management and members of the Union hereby agree to work together in the successful operation of an Employee-Management Advisory Committee (EMAC).
Purpose and Commitment:
The purpose of the EMAC is to provide the parties with an open forum of communication in order to better understand each other and to resolve problems and issues in an open exchange of ideas and views between Union and Management. The parties will use the EMAC to look for opportunities to improve the working relationship between them, between the people they represent and to build a more effective working team.Structure of the Committee:
For the Company:
1 member of Management
Director, Labour Relations
or designate
For the Union:
2 members of the bargaining unit
1 Labour Relations Officer
or designate
The EMAC shall meet on a quarterly basis on dates to be arranged and agreed to by the co-chairs.
Subsequent meetings shall be mutually agreed by the parties
Bargaining unit members who attend the EMAC meetings shall be compensated for their time at the applicable rate of pay. Where travel is required the Company travel policy will apply for expenses and mileage.Limitations:
In order to have frank and open discussion, the committee shall have no authority to change, delete or modify the terms of the Collective Agreement, nor to settle grievances arising under the Agreement. EMAC discussion shall not be publicized except for those recommendations that have been mutually agreed upon.Protected Environment:
Members of the EMAC shall be free to discharge their duties in an independent manner without fear that their individual relations with the Company shall be affected by any participation by them in good faith and in their representative capacities. Meeting shall be for a maximum of three hours.Terms of Reference:
The EMAC shall establish terms of reference which reflect the needs of the committee.