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August 27, 2018

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PM #40065782 Labour Reporter Canadian www.labour-reporter.com August 27, 2018 TRANSPORTATION Mammoet Canada Western Provincewide, Alberta (63 supervisors, drivers, operators, labourers) and Teamsters Canada, Local 362 Renewal agreement: Effective March 1, 2018, to June 30, 2020. Signed on March 1, 2018. Paid holidays: 11 days. Vacations with pay: 2 weeks or 4% to start, 3 weeks or 6% after 3 years, 4 weeks or 8% after 6 years, 5 weeks or 10% after 10 City worker dismissed after damaging washing machine WHEN he attended a home to deal with a water backup problem, a Calgary municipal employee acted roughly with a homeown- er's washing machine, causing damage. Andre Desantis had worked for the city in the water services department since 2001, when on June 16, 2016, he went to a home after the city received a complaint about water-flow issues. Desantis worked with Clay Powell, his usual partner, and Montreal courier driver files grievances after being denied full bumping rights Company added standard 30-day probation period A DRIVER with more than 30 years of experi- ence was denied the opportunity to bump a more junior driver after the company said that route would be abolished. Francis Scrivo had 33 years of service with Can- par Courier in Montreal as a parcel and delivery driver when he lost his route to a more senior driv- er in 2017. Scrivo asked to be bumped into another route driven by a junior employee at the Montreal ter- minal, but Canpar said that route was ending. On Sept. 27, Scrivo bumped another driver who worked out of the Boisbriand terminal, a suburb of Montreal. Before he began his service, a Canpar supervisor informed Scrivo that he must complete ARBITRATION AWARDS COLLECTIVE AGREEMENTS see Arbitration > pg 7 see Collective agreements > pg. 3 pg. 2 Tentative contract reached 128-day strike ends at Port Arthur Health Centre after agreement reached for 65 workers at Thunder Bay, Ont., facility College of the North Atlantic — Newfoundland and Labrador pg. 3 Town of Drayton Valley — Alberta pg. 4 K-Right Communications — Nova Scotia pg. 5 Exchanger Industries — Alberta pg. 5 KP Building Products — Ontario pg. 6 COLLECTIVE AGREEMENTS see After > pg. 7 Photo: Google Street View 2 0 1 8 READERS' LABOUR RELATIONS TRAINING CHOICE irc.queensu.ca Negotiation Skills, Oc t. 21-26, 2018: Kingston Developing Negotiation Styles & Tactics to Master the Dynamics of Collective Bargaining Change Management, Oc t. 16-18, 2018: Kingston Driving & Building Suppor t for Successful Change Projects Using a Time-Tested Framework

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