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 11-21
- 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: Responsibility Pay
- Article 18: Temporary Assignments
- Article 19: Not Allocated
- Article 20: Travel Expenses
- Article 21: Vacation With Pay
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Articles 22-32
- Article 22: Named Holidays
- Article 23: Sick 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
- Article 31: Technological Change
- Article 32: Contracting Out
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Articles 33-43
- Article 33: Leaves Of Absence
- Article 34: In-Service Programs
- Article 35: Court Appearance
- Article 36: Evaluations, Personnel Files And Employee Health Files
- Article 37: Discipline And Dismissal
- Article 38: Resignation/Termination
- Article 39: Job Descriptions
- Article 40: Job Classifications
- Article 41: Employee-Management Advisory Committee
- Article 42: Workplace, Health, Safety And Wellness
- Article 43: Protective Clothing
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Letters of Understanding
- Letter of Understanding #1 - RE: JOB-SHARING
- Letter of Understanding #2 - RE: SEVERANCE
- Letter of Understanding #3 - RE: MOBILITY
- Letter of Understanding #4 - RE: JOINT COMMITTEE
- Letter of Understanding #5 - RE: JOINT BENEFITS COMMITTEE
- Letter of Understanding #6 - RE: FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNT (FSA)
- Letter of Understanding #7 - RE: MULTI-SITE POSITIONS
- Letter of Understanding #8 - RE: GUIDELINES FOR DETERMINATION OF REQUIREMENT TO PROVIDE AN AUTOMOBILE
- Letter of Understanding #9 - RE: INCREASING OR DECREASING FULL-TIME EQUIVALENCY
- Letter of Understanding #10 - RE: FLEX HOURS
- Letter of Understanding #11 - RE: BENEFITS ELIGIBLE CASUAL EMPLOYEES (BECE)
- Letter of Understanding #12 - RE: OPTIONAL CONSEQUENTIAL VACANCY PROCESS
- Letter of Understanding #13 - RE: SUPERNUMERARY POSITIONS
- Letter of Understanding #14 - RE: PART-TIME SEASONAL EMPLOYEES
- Letter of Understanding #15 - RE: INTERNAL GRIEVANCE MEDIATION (IGM)
- Letter of Understanding #16 - RE: DEFERRED SALARY LEAVE PLAN
- Letter of Understanding #17 - RE: NORTHERN INCENTIVE PROGRAM
- Letter of Understanding #18 - RE: PORTABILITY BETWEEN APL, AHS, COVENANT HEALTH, BETHANY NURSING HOME OF CAMROSE AND LAMONT HEALTH CENTRE
- Letter of Understanding #19 - RE: DUTY TO ACCOMMODATE
- Letter of Understanding #20 - RE: LEGACY QUALIFICATION DIFFERENTIALS (EDUCATION ALLOWANCES)
- Letter of Understanding #21 - RE: REVISED GRIEVANCE ARBITRATION PROCESS
- Letter of Understanding #22 - RE: EMPLOYEE AND UNION DEVELOPED SHIFT SCHEDULES
- Letter of Understanding #23 - RE: ALTERNATE SCHEDULING OPTION (HOURS BETWEEN SHIFTS)
- Letter of Understanding #24 - RE: TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR EMPLOYEES MOVING INTO THE HSAA BARGAINING UNIT
- Letter of Understanding #25 - RE: OUT OF SCOPE INCLUSIONS AND EXCLUSIONS OF VARIOUS EMPLOYEES
- Letter of Understanding #26 - RE: TELEWORKING AGREEMENT
- Letter of Understanding #27 - RE: RELOCATION REIMBURSEMENT
- Letter of Understanding #28 - RE: APPEAL PROCESS
- Letter of Understanding #29 - RE: JOINT CLASSIFICATION COMMITTEE
- Letter of Understanding #30 - RE: MEDICAL LABORATORY ASSISTANT I RECRUITMENT
- Letter of Understanding #31 - RE: SUPPLEMENTARY HEALTH PLAN IMPROVEMENTS
- Letter of Understanding #32 - RE: RED-CIRCLED APL EMPLOYEES (DUE TO TRANSITIONAL BARGAINING)
- Salaries Appendix
- Local Conditions Applicable To Central Zone
- Local Conditions Applicable To Edmonton Zone
Article 12: Overtime
Overtime is all time authorized by the Employer and worked by an Employee in excess of seven and three-quarter (7 3/4) hours or their regularly scheduled shift (whichever is greater) or on scheduled days of rest. Overtime worked immediately following or immediately preceding an Employee’s scheduled shift will be paid at two times (2X) the Employee’s basic hourly rate. This overtime payment will cease and the Employee’s Basic Rate of Pay will apply at the start of the next regular working period.
The Employer shall designate an individual who may authorize overtime.
Authorization for overtime after the fact by the Employer shall not be unreasonably denied where overtime arises as a result of unforeseeable circumstances in which it is impossible to obtain prior authorization.
Overtime will be paid in accordance with the following:
For work in excess of seven and three-quarter (7 3/4) hours or their regularly scheduled shift (whichever is greater), two times (2X) their Basic Rate of Pay, exclusive of meal periods, if taken. This overtime payment will cease and the Employee’s Basic Rate of Pay will apply at the start of the next regularly scheduled shift.
For work on scheduled day(s) of rest, two times (2X) their Basic Rate of Pay. This overtime payment will cease and the Employee’s Basic Rate of Pay will apply at the start of their next scheduled shift.
An Employee who normally returns to their place of residence by means of public transportation following the completion of their regularly scheduled shift, but who is prevented from doing so by being required to remain on duty longer than such shift and past the time when normal public transportation is available, shall be reimbursed for the cost of reasonable, necessary and substantiated transportation expense to their place of residence.
Subject to mutual agreement between the Employer and an Employee, the Employee may be granted time off duty in lieu of overtime payments.
Unless mutual agreement between an Employee and the Employer is reached as to when accumulated overtime will be taken as time off in lieu of overtime payment, overtime banks shall be paid out in the first full pay period after March 1 every year.
If an Employee chooses to bank overtime, such lieu time shall be banked at one times (1X) their Basic Rate of Pay, and they shall be paid out at one times (1X) their Basic Rate of Pay.
Lieu time banks shall not exceed forty-eight (48) hours at any given time.
Except in cases of emergency, no Employee shall be required or permitted to work more than a total of sixteen (16) hours (inclusive of regular and overtime hours) in a twenty-four (24) hour period beginning at the first (1st) hour the Employee reports for work.
Rest periods and meal periods shall be provided in accordance with Article 10.02.
An Employee who works more than four (4) hours of overtime immediately following a shift shall be provided with access to a meal at no cost.