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5 Canadian HR Reporter, a Thomson Reuters business 2016 CANADIAN LABOUR REPORTER COLLECTIVE AGREEMENTS Editor's notes: Birthday off: Employees are entitled to their birthday off with regular pay. Training pay supplement: Employees who train other employees will receive $1.50 per assigned hour after completion of the training checklist and$ 1.50 per assigned hour after trainee's probation period is completed. EDUCATION Mount Royal University Calgary (900 instructors) and e Mount Royal Faculty Association Renewal agreement: Effective July 1, 2016, to June 30, 2018. Signed on Sept. 22, 2016. Wage adjustments: Effective July 1, 2017: 2% Paid holidays: 12 days. Vacations with pay: 2 consecu- tive months, between May 15 and Aug. 14 inclusive. 8% pay for limited-term, or contract workers. Medical benefits: $835 health spending account. Maximum 25% premiums paid by em- ployee. Dental: Maximum 50% pre- mium paid by employee. Sick leave: Maximum 60 days per year. LTD: 100% premiums paid by employer for group plan. AD&D: 100% premiums paid by employer. Life insurance: 100% premi- ums paid by employer. $25,000 for basic life insurance. Pension: Local Authorities Pension Plan. Bereavement leave: 7 days for death of spouse or other mem- ber of immediate family. Probationary period: 5 years. Discipline: Sunset clause is 4 years. Uniforms/clothing: Provided by the employer. Sample rates of annual pay (current, after 2% increase): Assistant professor Step 1: $72,439 rising 1 step to $73,743 Step 2: $74,830 rising 1 step to $76,177 Step 3: $77,299 rising 1 step to $78,690 Step 4: $79,849 rising 1 step to $81,286 Step 5: $82,483 rising 1 step to $83,968 Step 6: $85,207 rising 1 step to $86,740 Step 7: $88,018 rising 1 step to $89,603 Step 8: $90,923 rising 1 step to $92,559 Step 9: $93,924 rising 1 step to $95,614 Step 10: $97,022 rising 1 step to $98,768 Step 11: $100,244 rising 1 step to $102,028 Step 12: $103,531 rising 1 step to $105,394 Step 13: $106,946 rising 1 step to $108,871 Step 14: $110,475 rising 1 step to $112,464 Associate professor Step 1: $85,207 rising 1 step to $86,740 Step 2: $88,018 rising 1 step to $89,603 Step 3: $90,923 rising 1 step to $92,559 Step 4: $93,924 rising 1 step to $95,614 Step 5: $97,022 rising 1 step to $98,768 Step 6: $100,224 rising 1 step to $102,028 Step 7: $103,531 rising 1 step to $105,394 Step 8: $106,946 rising 1 step to $108,871 Step 9: $110,475 rising 1 step to $112,464 Step 10: $114,122 rising 1 step to $116,176 Step 11: $117,888 rising 1 step to $120,010 Step 12: $121,778 rising 1 step to $123,970 Step 13: $125,797 rising 1 step to $128,062 Step 14: $129,949 rising 1 step to $132,288 Professor Step 1: $103,531 rising 1 step to $105,394 Step 2: $106,946 rising 1 step to $108,871 Step 3: $110,475 rising 1 step to $112,464 Step 4: $114,122 rising 1 step to $116,176 Step 5: $117,888 rising 1 step to $120,010 Step 6: $121,778 rising 1 step to $123,970 Step 7: $125,797 rising 1 step to $128,062 Step 8: $129,949 rising 1 step to $132,288 Step 9: $134,236 rising 1 step to $136,652 Step 10: $138,666 rising 1 step to $141,162 Step 11: $143,242 rising 1 step to $145,820 Step 12: $147,968 rising 1 step to $150,632 Step 13: $152,852 rising 1 step to $155,603 Laboratory L1 Step 1: $57,767 rising 1 step to $58,808 Step 2: $59,674 rising 1 step to $60,750 Step 3: $61,643 rising 1 step to $62,753 Step 4: $63,678 rising 1 step to $64,825 Step 5: $65,780 rising 1 step to $66,966 Step 6: $67,950 rising 1 step to $69,175 Step 7: $70,192 rising 1 step to $71,456 Laboratory L2 Step 1: $67,950 rising 1 step to $69,175 Step 2: $70,192 rising 1 step to $71,456 Step 3: $72,508 rising 1 step to $73,815 Step 4: $74,900 rising 1 step to $76,250 Step 5: $77,372 rising 1 step to $78,766 Step 6: $79,925 rising 1 step to $81,364 Step 7: $82,563 rising 1 step to $84,050 Sample rates of hourly pay (current, after 2% increase): Lecturer Step 1: $111.39 rising 1 step to $113.95 Step 2: $115.88 rising 1 step to $118.54 Step 3: $120.53 rising 1 step to $123.30 Step 4: $125.34 rising 1 step to $128.22 Step 5: $130.38 rising 1 step to $133.37 Step 6: $135.58 rising 1 step to $138.70 Librarian Step 1: $38.03 rising 1 step to $38.91 Step 2: $39.56 rising 1 step to $40.47 Step 3: $41.15 rising 1 step to $42.09 Step 4: $42.79 rising 1 step to $43.77 Step 5: $44.51 rising 1 step to $45.53 Step 6: $46.27 rising 1 step to $47.33 Counsellor and clinical instruc- tor Step 1: $63.42 rising 1 step to $64.88 Step 2: $65.96 rising 1 step to $67.47 Step 3: $68.60 rising 1 step to $70.18 Step 4: $71.35 rising 1 step to $72.99 Step 5: $74.21 rising 1 step to $75.92 Step 6: $77.17 rising 1 step to $78.95 Credit music instructor (1 stu- dent) Step 1: $93.72 rising 1 step to $95.87 Step 2: $97.43 rising 1 step to $99.67 Step 3: $101.34 rising 1 step to $103.67 Step 4: $105.42 rising 1 step to $107.84 Step 5: $109.64 rising 1 step to $112.16 Step 6: $114.02 rising 1 step to $116.65 Credit music instructor (2-15 students) Step 1: $103.59 rising 1 step to $105.97 Step 2: $107.72 rising 1 step to $110.20 Step 3: $112.05 rising 1 step to $114.62 Step 4: $116.52 rising 1 step to $119.20 Step 5: $121.18 rising 1 step to $123.97 Step 6: $126.03 rising 1 step to $128.93 Credit music instructor (more than 15 students) Step 1: $111.74 rising 1 step to $114.31 Step 2: $116.21 rising 1 step to