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November 23, 2015

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5 Canadian HR Reporter, a Thomson Reuters business 2015 CANADIAN LABOUR REPORTER COLLECTIVE AGREEMENTS SPMT operator: $41.73 Hydraulic trailer operator trainee/SPMT operator trainee: $32.90 Picker truck driver: $39.30 Picker truck apprentice: $32.90 Senior labourer: $30.47 Labourer: $27.84 Junior labourer: $24.78 Pilot car: $43.41 Work shop foreman (heavy duty mechanic): $22.29 Heavy duty mechanics & welders: $21.62 Automotive mechanics: $20.80 Apprentice mechanics: $13.63 rising in 3 steps to $19.37 Editor's notes: Lodging: Employees will receive a daily allowance of $195 per day to cover the costs of lodging. Layover: Employees required to layover during a round trip or tour away from their home terminal will be compensated 9 hours at their regular rate of pay. Union advancement fund: The employer will contribute 5¢ per hour per employee to the Teamsters Union/Industry Advancement Fund. HEALTH CARE Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations Provincewide, Saskatchewan (3,400 health and social care professional employees) and the Health Sciences Association of Saskatchewan (HSAA) Renewal agreement: Effective April 1, 2013, to March 31, 2018. Wage adjustments: Signing bonus: 0.5% of earnings Effective April 1, 2013: 1.5% Effective April 1, 2014: 1.5% Effective April 1, 2015: 1.5% Effective April 1, 2016: 1.95% Effective April 1, 2017: 1.95% Shift premium: $2.75 per hour effective July 1,2015, for evening and night shift work. $2.25 per hour effective July 1, 2015, for work on Saturday and Sunday. Paid holidays: 12 days. Time and one-half for employees required to work on a holiday. Double time for any overtime work performed on a holiday. Vacations with pay: 3 weeks to start, 4 weeks after 4 years, 5 weeks after 15 years, 6 weeks after 25 years. Double time for all hours worked if an employee is called back to work during a scheduled vacation. Overtime: Time and one-half for first 3 hours of overtime worked beyond 8 hours in one day or 112 hours in a 3-week period, double time for all subsequent hours. Time off may be taken in lieu of pay. Dental: 100% coverage for basic services, 75% coverage for major restorative services. Orthodontia plan made available for employee and dependants. Sick leave: 1.5 days earned per month up to 190 days. Pension: Saskatchewan Health Care Employees' Pension Plan (SHEPP). Public Employees Pension Plan: Employee and employer contribute 7% each. Bereavement leave: 4 days for the death of an employee's spouse (including same sex and common-law), fiancé, mother, father, brother, sister, son, daughter, grandparent, grandchild, or someone with whom the employee has an equivalent relationship. 2 days for the death of an employee's father-in-law, mother-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, grandparent-in-law, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew or someone with whom they have an equivalent relationship. Up to 2 days granted for employees needing to travel beyond 500 km. Up to 4 hours to attend the funeral of a co-worker. Seniority – recall rights: 3 years. Call-in pay: Minimum 3 hours' pay at time and one- half. Double time for all hours worked beyond 3 in a call-back. Probationary period: 1 year. Discipline: Sunset clause is 2 years. 3 years in instances of suspension. Safety shoes: Employees reimbursed for purchase of footwear upon receipt. Uniforms/clothing: $200 winter clothing allowance upon hire and per year thereafter. Employer to make available shirts, pants or coveralls, weather-appropriate outerwear, safety eyewear, gloves, rain jackets. Mileage: 49¢ per km, minimum $4.50 per round trip when employee is required to use personal vehicle for business. Sample rates of pay, current: Addictions counsellor: $30.68 per hour rising in 5 steps to $37.52 Assessor co-ordinator: $30.68 rising in 5 steps to $37.52 Audiologist: $35.78 rising in 5 steps to $43.77 Dental therapist: $26.30 rising in 5 steps to $32.17 Dietician: $30.68 rising in 5 steps to $37.52 Epidemiologist: $35.78 rising in 5 steps to $43.77 Epidemiologist (senior): $33.13 rising in 5 steps to $40.52 Exercise therapist: $30.68 rising in 5 steps to $37.52 Genetics counsellor: $35.78 rising in 5 steps to $43.77 Health educator (senior): $33.13 rising in 4 steps to $40.52 Infection control practitioner: $40.85 rising in 5 steps to $48.92 Mental health therapist: $30.68 rising in 5 steps to $37.52 Mental health therapist (senior): $33.13 rising in 5 steps to $40.52 Music therapist: $30.68 rising in 5 steps to $37.52 Nutritionist (senior): $33.13 rising in 5 steps to $40.52 Occupational therapist (research): $35.78 rising in 5 steps to $43.77 Social worker: $30.68 rising in 5 steps to $37.52 Social worker (senior): $38.64 rising in 5 steps to $47.27 Editor's notes: Overnight accommodation: $25 per night for an employee required to stay away from home overnight. Employee will be reimbursed for meal and incidental expenses. Northern allowance: Paid bi-weekly in the following cities: $225 for La Loche, Ile a la Crosse, Pinehouse, Sandy Bay, Buffalo Narrows. $141 for Cumberland House, Beauval, Creighton, Green Lake. $94 for La Ronge. Relocation expenses: All part-time and full-time employees to receive relocation allowance up to $3,000 upon hire. Retention pay: $4,200 per year for La Loche. $4,000 for Ile a la Crosse, Pinehouse, Sandy Bay. $3,650 for Buffalo Narrows. $3,300 for Cumberland House. $2,500 for Beauval. $2,000 for Creighton, Green Lake. $1,900 for La Ronge.

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