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November 9, 2020

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members of tactical and res- cue unit and canine unit. 5% of salary for constable who is assigned as field-training of- ficer for any time employee is actually performing training duties. Employee will be paid salary at rate of higher rank/ classification for hours spent assigned to higher rank/clas- sification. Paid holidays: 13 days in- cluding 1 floating holiday. Vacations with pay: 120 hours after 1 year, 144 hours after 5 years, 160 hours af- ter 10 years, 200 hours after 15 years, 240 hours after 20 years, 280 hours after 25 years, 288 hours after 30 years, 8 additional hours for each subsequent year of cu- mulative service up to 320 hours. Double hours granted if required to attend court or return to duty during annual vacation. Employee may ask to carry over one-half of an- nual vacation entitlement into following year. Overtime: Time and one- half for time worked beyond regular tour of duty and time worked on statutory holiday (at least 3 hours). May be exchanged for time off. If overtime period immediately following regular tour of duty continues into next regular tour of duty, second tour will continue to be paid at over- time rate. May be accumu- lated into overtime bank. All hours greater than 80 hours in overtime bank as of Dec. 31 of each year will be paid to employee no later than Jan. 31 but employees will be allowed to carry forward maximum 80 hours of accumulation into succeeding year. Meal allowance: $15 for more than 2 hours of over- time, plus $15 for each addi- tion 4-hour period of over- time. Medical benefits: Employer pays 100% of premiums for extended health care plan, Ontario Health Insurance Plan. Every employee will receive $425 per year Health Spending Account that may be used to supplement medi- cal expenses in accordance with existing health care ben- efit plan and in accordance with Canada Revenue Agency medical and dental eligible expenses. Unused funds will not be cumulative from year to year. Dental: Employer pays 100% of premiums. 80% for major restorative services and 50% of orthodontic services. Vision: Employer pays 100% of premiums for coverage of $500 every 24 months. Paramedical: Employer pays 100% of premiums. $100 per visit, maximum $1,000 per year, for massage therapist, chiropractor, speech thera- pist, podiatrist/chiropodist, naturopath, osteopath, dieti- cian, acupuncturist, audiolo- gist, occupational therapist. $250 per hour, maximum $12,000 per year, for psy- chologists, psychotherapists, social workers. $100 per visit, maximum $12,000 per year, for physiotherapists. Sick leave: 8 days per year after 3 months' continuous service (previously 6 days). STD: Employer pays 100% of premiums for coverage up to 800 hours. LTD: Employer pays 100% of premiums for coverage up to $8,750 per month (previously $6,500 per month). AD&D: Employer pays 100% of premiums. Coverage of 2 times annual salary. Life insurance: Employer pays 100% of premiums. Cov- erage of 2 times annual salary. Pension: Employer pays 100% of premiums for Ontario Mu- nicipal Employees Retirement System (OMERS). Bereavement leave: 10 days with pay for death of child, in- cluding still births (previously 5 days). 5 days with pay for death of parent, spouse, sib- ling. 3 days with pay for death of parent-in-law, sibling-in- law, grandchild, grandpar- ents. 1 day with pay for death of spouse's grandparent. Seniority – recall rights: 2 years. Call-in pay: Time and one- half with minimum of 3 hours if called back for duty after leaving work. Probationary period: 6 months for cadets. Discipline: Sunset clause is 2 years for disciplinary no- tifications such as conduct sheets, written warnings, disciplinary statements of derogatory nature; 5 years for entry in officer's employment record resulting from official disciplinary charge proceed- ing under Police Services Act that does not result in officer's discharge. Uniforms/clothing: $1,350 per 12 months reimbursed to officer if assigned to bureau which requires wearing of civilian attire. Increases to $1,400 on Jan. 1, 2024. $335 per year for dry-cleaning of clothing used in course of duty. Sample rates of annual pay (current, after 7.7% in- crease): Staff sergeant/detective ser- geant: $130,734 rising in 9 steps to $141,711 Sergeant detective: $117,866 rising in 9 steps to $127,763 Constable first class: $102,940 rising in 9 steps to $111,584 Constable second class: $85,918 rising in 9 steps to $93,132 Constable third class: $76,372 rising in 9 steps to $82,785 Constable fourth class: $66,825 rising in 9 steps to $72,436 Recruit constable: $57,278 rising in 9 steps to $62,088 Cadet first-class: $52,506 ris- ing in 9 steps to $56,914 Cadet second-class: $47,733 rising in 9 steps to $51,741 Editor's notes: Court time: Time and one-half for all hours spent attending court during off-duty hours with min- imum of 4 hours for first session and minimum 3 hours for subsequent sessions. Minimum 2 hours for attending ses- sion prior to start of regular shift or tour of duty. Education: Employer pays all tuition fees, textbook costs, materials for members attending and successfully completing course of study related and beneficial to police service. On-call: 1 hour at regular rate of pay for being on call. Time and one-half for minimum of 3 hours if called for duty while on call. College mark bonus: Any constable attaining overall percentage higher than 90% at Ontario Police College Basic con- stable course will be eligible to be reclassified 6 months earlier than would normally occur. Hearing aid benefit: $1,000 every 36 months. Tuition reimbursement: Employer will reimburse constables (after 5 years of service), maximum $1,000 per year until constable has been fully refunded paid tuition, provided constable continues to be employed by Peel Regional Police. Tuition reimbursement: Employer will reimburse constables (after 5 years of service), maximum $1,000 per year. 7 Canadian HR Reporter, a HAB Press business 2020 CANADIAN LABOUR REPORTER CANADIAN LABOUR REPORTER COLLECTIVE AGREEMENTS

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