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 4: Recognition And Union Business
The Employer recognizes the Union as the exclusive bargaining agent for all Employees employed in the unit as defined by the certificate(s) issued by the Labour Relations Board, 45-2019 and 59-2019 and any amendments thereto.
No Employee shall be required or permitted to make any written or verbal agreement which may be in conflict with the terms of this Collective Agreement.
Except as otherwise specified elsewhere in this Collective Agreement, all correspondence between the parties arising out of this Collective Agreement or incidental thereto shall pass to and from the Employer and the Union.
An Employee shall not engage in Union business during their working hours without prior permission of the Employer.
Any duly accredited Officer employed by the Union may be permitted on the Employer’s premises for the purpose of transacting Union business provided prior permission to do so has been granted by the Employer.
A representative of the Union shall have the right to make a presentation of up to forty-five (45) minutes during the probationary period or at the orientation of new Employees with respect to the structure of the Union, as well as the rights, responsibilities and benefits under the Collective Agreement, provided, however, that attendance at the presentation shall not be compulsory and, further, that a representative of the Employer may be present at such presentation. The Employer shall notify the Union two (2) weeks in advance of the orientation where practicable. Where the representative of the Union is a Steward or Local Unit Representative there shall be no loss of pay for time spent at the presentation.
Local Unit Representatives
The name of the Local Unit Representatives shall be supplied in writing to the Employer before they are recognized as a Union representative. A representative of the Union shall be entitled to leave work to carry out their functions as provided in this Collective Agreement, provided permission to leave work during working hours, and agreement on the length of time of such leave, shall first be obtained from the supervisor. Such permission shall not be unreasonably withheld. Representatives shall suffer no loss of pay for time spent on the Employer’s premises in performing such duties.
Stewards
The name of a Steward shall be supplied to the Employer before they are recognized as a Steward. An Employee authorized by the Union to act as a Steward shall provide a copy of such authorization to their manager upon such appointment. The Union shall provide a list of all Stewards inclusive of their level within the program, on an annual basis and at the request of the Employer.
The Steward shall be allowed reasonable time while on duty without loss of regular earnings to perform their duties. Steward duties may include:
Accompanying an Employee at a formal investigation or disciplinary meeting called by the Employer.
Processing grievances including preparation and attendance at grievance hearings.
Meeting with new Employees consistent with Article 4.06.
It is the sole responsibility of the Union to arrange the attendance of a Steward for 4.08 (b) (i) and (ii) above.
When it becomes necessary to leave work for these functions, a Steward shall obtain permission from their supervisor to leave work and agreement on the length of time of such leave. Such permission shall be requested with as much advance notice as possible and shall not be unreasonably denied.