2016 QQL - CUPE 386 | Coquitlam Civic Employee Union · 2016 QQL The Employer and the Union agree...
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2016
QQL
The Employer and the Union agree that the new Collective Agreement shall reflect wageadjustments as follows:
(a) Effective 2016 January 01, all hourly rates of pay which were rn effect on 2015December 31 shall be ncreased by one and onehalf percent (1 5%) The new hourlyrates shall be rounded to the nearest whole cent
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(b) Effective 2017 anuar 01, all hour rates of nay whcb were n effert o 2016
December 31 shaH be rcreaseo b one and one .f rcr ma ‘ourv
rates shaH be rounded t,i the nearest whoic cent
c) Effective 2018 January 01, all hourly rates of pay which were in effect on 2017
December 31 shalt be ncreased by two percent (2%. The new hourly rates shalt berounded to he nearest whote cent.
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provide compensation at the second rate n the salary range of the higher paid position
that exceeds the salary received in the employee’s regular position.”
6. Article 7.11— Premium Pay (New)
Effective the date of ratification of the Memorandum of Agreement, the Employer and the
Union agree to add a new Article 7.11 to be placed after the current Article 7.10 and to read as
follows.
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s o a o i riaxi un payable SSOOLO pe oe so i a t vc ltVfour L24) month period inciuding coverage for laser eye surgery).
(3) hearing aids to a maximum payable of $1000 per adult/$1100 per childper sixty (60) months;
(4) diabetic equipment and supplies, orthopedic shoes (maximum payableof S4O000 for adults/$20000 for children in a calendar year) andosto ily,
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‘5; the ma’c ‘xJm onysiotherapist aria eg;stered massage therapstcombined coverage shall be $1250 per person per calendar year.
s6) clinical psychologist or Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) (maximumpayable of S700.OO per person In a talendar year).
and each pro’’s’u ‘s cublect to Vie prov!s’ons of the Plan
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11. 4rçjg10(b) - Absence Fran Duty of Union Offldals
Effective the date of ratification of the Memorandum of Agreement, the Employer and theUnion agree to amend Article 10(b) to read as follows:
“With respect to any leave of absence granted without pay, the Employer shall continueto pay each representative’s regular wage or salary and shall render an account to theUnion for the representative’s regular wage or salary plus the costs of benefits paid bythe Employer while representatives are on leave of absence. The costs of benefits shallinclude vacation, general holidays, sick leave, workers’ compensation, Canada Pension
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?Iar U employmer nsurance Group Life nsura e Medca Se v ces P an xterded
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F ploye o the amount of the accoun e lde ed w th s t 60) days”
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“Except as provided rn paragraph (2) below, Regular FullTme Employees who are
requwed to wear safety work boots in accordance with WorkSafeBC regulations shall be
paid an allowance of fifty dollars ($50) on May 1st of each yearS”
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Article 15XX —
Effe tive the ae of ratificatior of the Memo andum of greement the Employer and the
U on agree t add a new A tic e 15 X to come after the current rtic e 5 11 and to read asol ows
\l errployee iave t e gh t pcak vith Uion represen at e p ior t , aid h yer on ‘presertat c se t at ary ire t ng her liscipl ne s ssued or is reasonab
oliceFile Revewer
The parties have agreed to amend the application of Items “K” and “I” in Schedule “A”so as to permit the classes of positions of “Communications Operator/Police” and“Police File Reviewer” to work a schedule developed on the concept of four (4) days onduty and four (4) days off duty in accordance with the following principles:”; and
b) amend part (f) of Part B to read as follows
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“The compressed work week arrangement shaU bo viewed oy both parties as a tnalarrangement an d either :e or the Union ma’: erminare t o statng 1 wdtng that
the work schedule revert to that which. was in effect poor to implementation of thisarrangement. Any reversion shall occur no ater man thirty (30) calendar days afterreceipt of such statement by the other party. and
amnd part :g) of Part B to read as foflows
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(b; The work schedule shall be developed on the concept of four (4) days on duty
and four (4) days off duty. It being understood that one adjustment day
(additional day off) shall be scheduled every twenty-four (24) weeks.
(c) The hours of work for each shift shall consist of twelve (12) hours, inclusive oflunch. The standard shift shall be twelve (12) consecutive hours from seven
am (7:00 am) to seven pm. (7:00 p rn), or seven pm. (TOO p.m ) to seven
am (7:00 am).
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twtsia c g au oNe. e re en ty ia a
hange the above tandard shWt schedule to provide for either the needs of theubc or efficiency of operatior It s mutuaHy agreed between the parties that
he City Manager s[aU provide the Union with notice setting forth the intendedhanges and if the Union so desires t shaH vithin thirty 30) caler dar days of
h notice discus a id oro de exolicit eason aga nst t[ changes to the C t1Ma ager fo or side at or
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4dmin strative Officer Police Department egarding natters aris ng ge ieralout of implementation ana administration of this arrangement that any suchdifferences or disputes shall be referred in the first instance to a jointcommittee comprising the Union President and the Director of HumanResources. It is agreed that such reference shall be considered a prerequisite tothe filing of any grievances. It is agreed that any settlement with respect tosuch differences or disputes must be consistent with the provisions of theCollective Agreement for those classes of positions that are seven (7) hours aday thirty five (35) hours a week, It is further agreed that the implementation
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(f) delete Article 132(b)(3);
(g) amend Article 13.2(f)(4)(a) to read as follows:
“for th° first sx 6) weeks, whch includes the Employment Insurance waif ng period,and”
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