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October 5, 2020

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CONTINUING CARE CENTRE Hardisty Care Centre Edmonton (60 maintenance, food services, rehab, administration employees) and the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees (AUPE), Local 047 Chapter 039 Renewal agreement: Effec- tive April 1, 2019 to March 31, 2021. Ratified on Jan. 21, 2020. Signed on March 13, 2020. Wage adjustments: Effective April 1, 2019: 0.5% Effective Oct. 1, 2019: 0.5% Effective April 1, 2020: 0.5% Effective Oct. 1, 2020: 0.5% Shift premium: Time and one-half for entire shift if em- ployee changes shifts without receiving 10 hours off duty. $2.50 per hour (previously $1.75 per hour) for evening shift. $1.75 per hour for night shift. $3 per hour (previously $2.25 per hour)for weekend day shift. $1.75 per hour for weekend evening shift (plus weekend premium of $2 per hour). $1.75 per hour for weekend night shift (plus weekend premium of $2 per hour). Paid holidays: 10 days, plus wellness day off with pay (must be taken within year it was earned). Vacations with pay: 75 hours or 4% to start, 112.5 hours or 6% after 3 years, 150 hours or 8% after 6 years, 187.5 hours of 10% after 15 years, 225 hours or 12% after 18 years. Overtime: Time and one-half for all work after 7.5 hours per day or 37.5 hours per week. Time and one-half for all work on assigned day off; for all em- ployees who work concurrent shift at employer's request. Medical benefits: Employer pays 50% of premiums, em- ployee pays 50% of premiums. Dental: Employer pays 50% of premiums, employee pays 50% of premiums. 80% coverage for preventive and basic treat- ments. Maximum reimburse- ment $1,500 per year. Sick leave: 7.5 hours for every 165 hours worked maximum 90 hours. AD&D: Employee pays for 100% of premiums for cover- age of 1 times annual earnings. Life insurance: Employee pays 100% of premiums for coverage of 1 times annual earnings. Pension: Employer will match employee's contribution, max- imum 2%, into voluntary RRSP owned by employee. Bereavement leave: 3 days for death of husband, wife, com- mon-law spouse, child, parent, father-in-law, mother-in-law, brother, sister, grandparent, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, grandchild, guardian. Seniority – recall rights: 12 months after layoff. Call-in pay: Minimum of 3 hours' at basic rate of pay or actual number of hours worked at overtime rate, whichever is greater. Probationary period: 450 hours worked (period may be extended, maximum 150 hours worked). Discipline: Sunset clause is 24 months for letters of warning or discipline. Sample rates of hourly pay (current, after 2% increase): Maintenance Housekeeping/laundry Step 1: $15.56 rising 4 steps to $15.88 Step 2: $16.46 rising 4 steps to $16.78 Step 3: $17.33 rising 4 steps to $17.69 Step 4: $18.18 rising 4 steps to $18.54 Step 5: $19.03 rising 4 steps to $19.43 Janitor Step 1: $17.21 rising 4 steps to $17.57 Step 2: $17.74 rising 4 steps to $18.10 Step 3: $18.26 rising 4 steps to $18.62 Step 4: $18.82 rising 4 steps to $19.20 Step 5: $19.37 rising 4 steps to $19.77 Maintenance Step 1: $25.23 rising 4 steps to $25.75 Step 2: $25.99 rising 4 steps to $26.51 Step 3: $26.77 rising 4 steps to $27.31 Step 4: $27.56 rising 4 steps to $28.12 Step 5: $28.39 rising 4 steps to $28.95 Food services FDS aide Step 1: $15.39 rising 4 steps to $15.71 Step 2: $16.27 rising 4 steps to $16.59 Step 3: $17.18 rising 4 steps to $17.54 Step 4: $18.06 rising 4 steps to $18.42 Step 5: $19.02 rising 4 steps to $19.42 Cook assistant Step 1: $15.64 rising 4 steps to $15.96 Step 2: $16.52 rising 4 steps to $16.92 Step 3: $17.43 rising 4 steps to $17.79 Step 4: $18.31 rising 4 steps to $18.67 Step 5: $19.27 rising 4 steps to $19.67 Cook Step 1: $19.08 rising 4 steps to $19.48 Step 2: $19.90 rising 4 steps to $20.30 Step 3: $20.41 rising 4 steps to $20.83 Step 4: $20.92 rising 4 steps to $21.35 Step 5: $21.52 rising 4 steps to $21.96 Recreation/rehab Step 1: $16.52 rising 4 steps to $16.84 Step 2: $17.39 rising 4 steps to $17.75 Step 3: $18.32 rising 4 steps to $18.68 Step 4: $19.31 rising 4 steps to $19.71 Step 5: $20.17 rising 4 steps to $20.57 Step 6: $22.39 rising 4 steps to $22.83 Step 7: $23.05 rising 4 steps to $23.53 Rehab assistant Step 1: $19.59 rising 4 steps to $19.99 Step 2: $20.34 rising 4 steps to $20.74 Step 3: $20.99 rising 4 steps to $21.42 Step 4: $21.60 rising 4 steps to $22.04 Step 5: $22.51 rising 4 steps to $22.95 Step 6: $23.06 rising 4 steps to $23.54 Administration Nursing admin clerk Step 1: $25.15 rising 4 steps to $25.67 Unit clerk Step 1: $17.82 rising 4 steps to $18.18 Step 2: $18.77 rising 4 steps to $19.14 Step 3: $19.78 rising 4 steps to $20.18 Step 4: $20.90 rising 4 steps to $21.33 Step 5: $22.02 rising 4 steps to $22.46 Step 6: $22.62 rising 4 steps to $23.06 Step 7: $23.29 rising 4 steps to $23.77 Editor's notes: Meetings/courses: Employees required by employer to attend mandatory staff meetings and mandatory staff in-service courses, will be paid at basic rate of pay for attendance at meetings. Paid holidays: 10 days, plus wellness day off with pay (must be taken within year it was earned). 7 Canadian HR Reporter, a HAB Press business 2020 CANADIAN LABOUR REPORTER CANADIAN LABOUR REPORTER COLLECTIVE AGREEMENTS

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