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Step 1: $16.76 Step 2: $17.32 Step 3: $17.88 CG-12 Step 1: $16.94 Step 2: $17.50 Step 3: $18.01 CG-13 Step 1: $17.09 Step 2: $17.65 Step 3: $18.24 CG-14 Step 1: $17.25 Step 2: $17.85 Step 3: $18.45 CG-15 Step 1: $17.48 Step 2: $18.08 Step 3: $18.69 CG-16 Step 1: $17.67 Step 2: $18.33 Step 3: $18.93 CG-37 Step 1: $32.08 Step 2: $33.96 Step 3: $35.83 CG-38 Step 1: $33.25 Step 2: $35.17 Step 3: $37.10 CG-39 Step 1: $34.36 Step 2: $36.39 Step 3: $38.45 CG-40 Step 1: $35.47 Step 2: $37.61 Step 3: $39.69 CG-41 Step 1: $36.32 Step 2: $39.58 Step 3: $42.83 CG-42 Step 1: $37.26 Step 2: $40.57 Step 3: $43.91 CG-43 Step 1: $38.67 Step 2: $42.12 Step 3: $45.59 CG-44 Step 1: $40.06 Step 2: $43.69 Step 3: $47.26 CG-45 Step 1: $41.47 Step 2: $45.26 Step 3: $48.98 CG-46 Step 1: $43.25 Step 2: $47.20 Step 3: $51.12 Editor's notes: Standby: $20.40 for each 8-hour shift of standby; $22.60 when on statutory holiday. $30.60 for each 12-hour shift of standby; $33.90 when on statutory holiday. Meal rates: For travel in province, per-diem meal rate will be: $43.70 ($8 for breakfast; $14 for lunch; $21.70 for dinner). For travel outside province: $50.20 per day ($10.15 for breakfast; $16.40 for lunch; $23.65 for dinner). US$50.20 per day for travel in U.S. ($10.15 for breakfast; $16.40 for lunch; $23.65 for dinner). $55.20 per day for all other travel ($11.25 for breakfast; $17.95 for lunch; $26 for dinner). Personal loss: $300 where employee on duty suffers any personal loss of personal effects. Contact allowance: $1,745.84 for personal-care attendants, licensed practical nurses, beauticians, social workers, who are employees of Harbour Lodge: HEALTH SERVICES Canadian Blood Services Toronto/Hamilton/London/Brampton/Ottawa, Ontario (950 phlebotomists, clinic assistants, donor-care associates, donor-services representatives, clerks, administrative assistants, timekeeper/ schedulers, medical secretaries, drivers, accountants, dispatchers, shipper/receivers, trainers, mechanics, technicians, porters, laboratory assistants, technical-support analysts) and the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU), Locals 160, 200, 210, 477, 5103 Renewal agreement: Effec- tive April 1, 2017, to March 31, 2021. Signed on June 25, 2018. Wage adjustments: Effective April 1, 2017: 0.75% Effective Oct. 1, 2017: 1% Effective April 1, 2018: 0.75% Effective Oct. 1, 2018: 1% Effective April 1, 2019: 0.75% Effective Oct. 1, 2019: 1% Effective April 1, 2020: 0.75% Effective Oct. 1, 2020: 1% Shift premium: $2 per hour for employee hired before Jan. 25, 2013, for each hour worked between midnight Friday to midnight Saturday, if Saturday is scheduled as part of employee's regular work- week. $2 per hour for employee hired after March 22, 2018, for each hour worked between midnight Friday to midnight Sunday, when hours are part of employee's regular work week. $1.20 per hour for all hours worked between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. Time and one- half for all hours worked for employee who works more than 3 consecutive Saturdays. $1 per hour to employees assigned as on-the-job trainers (excluding preceptors). $4 per day for any clerk who performs secretarial duties for any medical officer or PhD. Paid holidays: 12 days, plus day before Christmas Day or day before New Year's Day. Vacations with pay: 1.25 days per month to start, 3 weeks after 1 year, 4 weeks after 4 years, 5 weeks after 10 years, 6 weeks after 25 years. Overtime: Time and one-half for all hours worked by employ- ee in excess of averaging period. Medical benefits: Employer pays 100% of premiums. Dental: Employer pays 66 2/3% of premiums, employee pays 33 1/3% of premiums. Coverage of 50% reimbursement for costs, maximum $1,500 per covered member per year. Vision: $250 per person (previ- ously $200 per person) in any 24 months (frames, lenses, laser). 1 eye exam every 2 years (reasonable and customary cost). Paramedical: $500 per person per year for psychologist, chiropractor, osteopath, naturopath, podiatrist, speech therapist, massage therapist, physiotherapist. Pension: Employees must par- ticipate in CBS Defined Benefit Pension plan. Bereavement leave: 5 days for death of spouse, common-law spouse, same-gender relation- ships (maintained at least 1 year), child, mother, father, brother, sister, legal guard- ian, grandparent, grandchild, mother-in- law, father-in-law, son- in-law, daughter-in-law, stepparent, stepchild. 1 day for attending funeral of sister-in- law, brother-in-law, grandpar- ent-in-law, uncle, aunt, niece, nephew. Additional time off with or without pay may be granted under extenuating cir- cumstances. Seniority – recall rights: 12 months. Call-in pay: Time and one-half for all hours worked or 4 hours' pay at straight time, whichever is greater. Probationary period: 5 calen- dar months. Discipline: Sunset clause is 18 months. Severance: 1 week's pay per year, maximum 26 weeks for employees hired before Jan. 29, 2015; 2 weeks' pay per year, maximum 52 weeks for employees hired after Jan. 29, 2015. Safety shoes: $110 every 2 years (previously $100 every 2 years) to all employees, excluding drivers and shipper/ receivers, for safety footwear. Uniforms/clothing: $175 per year for donor services representatives, clinic assistants, phlebotomists for uniforms. $55 per year for donor services representatives, clinic assistants, phlebotomists, drivers and utility persons for cleaning of uniforms and clothing worn while loading and unloading equipment. Employer will supply drivers, logistics attendants, shipper/receivers with new uniforms or clothing when required. $115 per year for drivers, logistics attendants and shipper/receivers for safety boots, gloves. Laboratory assistants will be supplied with lab coat. Sample rates of hourly pay 5 Canadian HR Reporter, a Thomson Reuters business 2019 CANADIAN LABOUR REPORTER COLLECTIVE AGREEMENTS