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 Discimination
- 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: Work Schedules and Shifts
- Article 12: Overtime
- Article 13: On-Call Duty
- Article 14: Salaries
- Article 15: Recognition of Previous Experience
- Article 16: Shift Differential and Weekend Premium
- Article 17: Temporary Assignments & Responsibility Pay
- Article 18: Travel
- Article 19: Vacation With Pay
- Article 20: Named Holidays
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Articles 31 - 40
- Article 31: In-Service Programs
- Article 32: Court Appearance
- Article 33: Evaluations and Personnel Files
- Article 34: Discipline and Dismissal
- Article 35: Resignation/Termination
- Article 36: Job Descriptions
- Article 37: Job Classifications
- Article 38: Occupational Health and Safey
- Article 39: Part-Time, Temporary and Casual Employees
- Article 40: Grievance Procedure
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Letters of Understanding
- Letter of Understanding #1 - RE: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND HEALTHCARE ACCOUNT (PDHCA)
- 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
- Letter of Understanding #6 - RE: MOBILITY
- Letter of Understanding #7 - RE: VOLUNTARY TERMINATION
- Letter of Understanding #8 - RE: ALTERNATE RESOLUTION PROCESS (ARP)
- Letter of Understanding #9 - RE: FLOATER PHARMACY TECHNICIAN 1
- Wage and Salary Grid
Article 20: Named Holidays
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- Full-Time Employees shall be entitled to a day off with pay on or for the following Named Holidays:
New Year's Day
Alberta Family Day
Good Friday
Victoria Day
Canada Day
August Civic Holiday
Labour Day
Thanksgiving Day
Remembrance Day
Christmas Day
Boxing Day
and all general holidays proclaimed to be a statutory holiday by any of the following:- the Municipality in which the siteis located;
- the Province of Alberta; or
- the Government of Canada.
- In addition to the foregoing Named Holidays, full-time Employees who are in the employ of the Employer on February 1st shall be granted an additional holiday as a “Floater Holiday” in that year. The Floater Holiday shall be scheduled at a time mutually agreed upon between the Employer and Employee. If the holiday is not taken by the last day of March in the following year, it shall be paid out.
- If the Employer designates a common date for the day off with pay in lieu of a Named Holiday which falls on a Saturday or Sunday, such common date shall be designated by way of notice posted in the site at least six (6) months prior to the occurrence of the Named Holiday.
- When July 1st falls on a Sunday, July 2nd is the legal holiday and shall be kept and observed as such.
- Full-Time Employees shall be entitled to a day off with pay on or for the following Named Holidays:
- To qualify for a Named Holiday with pay the Employee must:
- work the scheduled shift immediately prior to and immediately following each holiday, except where the Employee is absent due to illness or other reasons acceptable to the Employer; or
- work on the Named Holiday when scheduled or required to do so.
- An Employee obliged, in the course of duty to work on a Named Holiday shall be paid for all hours worked on the Named Holiday at one and one-half times (1 1/2X) her basic rate of pay plus:
- one (1) day’s pay; or
- an alternate day off at a mutually agreed time; or
- by mutual agreement, a day added to her next annual vacation; or
- failing mutual agreement within thirty (30) calendar days as to the option to be applied, it shall be deemed that payment of one (1) days' pay at the basic rate of pay is desired; and
- compensating time off, at her basic rate of pay, for all hours worked in excess of eight (8) hours.
- If a date is not designated pursuant to Article 20.01(c) and subject to Article 20.02, when a Named Holiday falls on a day that would otherwise be an Employee’s regularly scheduled day off, the Employee shall receive:
- one (1) day’s pay; or
- an alternate day off at a mutually agreed time; or
- by mutual agreement, a day added to her next annual vacation; or
- failing mutual agreement within thirty (30) calendar days as to the option to be applied, it shall be deemed that payment of one (1) day’s pay at the basic rate of pay is desired.
- When a Named Holiday falls during an Employee’s annual vacation, the Employee shall receive:
- by mutual agreement, a day added to the vacation period; or
- an alternate day off at a mutually agreed time; or
- failing mutual agreement as to the option to be applied, one (1) day’s pay at her basic rate of pay.
- The Employer shall rotate, as evenly as possible, amongst Employees in a department or section, as applicable, the requirement to work on a Named Holiday.
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- No payment shall be due for a Named Holiday which occurs during:
- a layoff; or
- all forms of leave during which an Employee is not paid.
- No additional payment shall be due for a Named Holiday which occurs during a period when an Employee is receiving Short-Term Disability, Long-Term Disability or Workers’ Compensation benefits.
- No payment shall be due for a Named Holiday which occurs during: