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March 27, 2017

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4 Canadian HR Reporter, a Thomson Reuters business 2017 COLLECTIVE AGREEMENTS March 27, 2017 tive gloves. Effective July 1 each year, employee will receive 1 long-sleeve shirt, 1 short-sleeve shirt, 1 pair of pants. Replace- ment gloves will be provided as needed. Mileage: Employer's prevailing mileage rate plus $0.06 per ki- lometre for employees required to travel on campus or in Fred- ericton. Sample rates of hourly pay (current, after increase): General labour and related Cleaner 1: $18.04 rising 1 step to $18.39 Cleaner 2: $18.58 rising 1 step to $18.93 Labourer: $18.58 rising 1 step to $18.93 Asst. build. superintendent: $18.58 rising 1 step to $18.93 Utility maintenance worker: $18.83 rising 1 step to $19.18 Arena attendant: $18.83 rising 1 step to $19.18 Foreperson cleaner: $19.39 ris- ing 1 step to $19.74 Utility worker 2: $19.53 rising 1 step to $19.88 Foreperson arena attendant: $19.79 rising 1 step to $20.14 Building superintendent: $20.35 rising 1 step to $20.70 Library facilities coord.: $21.29 rising 1 step to $21.64 Residence. oper. coord.: $21.29 rising 1 step to $21.64 Equipment operator Truck/tractor operator: $19.69 rising 1 step to $20.04 Gardener tractor operator: $20.31 rising 1 step to $20.66 Heavy equipment operator: $20.31 rising 1 step to $20.66 Operations foreperson: $24.43 rising 1 step to $24.78 Stores and related Rec. & shipping clerk 1: $19.03 rising 1 step to $19.38 Stores clerk: $19.31 rising 1 step to $19.66 Facilities supervisor: $20.06 ris- ing 1 step to $20.41 Rec. & shipping clerk 2: $20.60 rising 1 step to $20.95 Storekeeper 2: $22.54 rising 1 step to $22.89 Graphics group Typesetter: $19.64 rising 1 step to $19.99 Offset mach. operator 2: $19.93 rising 1 step to $20.28 Microfilm operator 2: $19.93 rising 1 step to $20.28 Offset mach. operator 3: $21.19 rising 1 step to $21.54 Pressrm & offset press op: $21.66 rising 1 step to $22.01 Drafting coordinator: $27.23 rising 1 step to $27.58 Trades and related Servicer: $21.99 rising 1 step to $22.34 Roofer 2: $22.22 rising 1 step to $22.57 Painter & decorator: $21.78 ris- ing 1 step to $22.13 Shift operator 1: $23.08 rising 1 step to $23.43 Spray & sign painter: $23.21 ris- ing 1 step to $23.56 Foreperson painter: $23.89 ris- ing 1 step to $24.24 Auto mechanic: $24.46 rising 1 step to $24.81 Carpenter: $24.64 rising 1 step to $24.99 Locksmith: $24.64 rising 1 step to $24.99 Cabinet maker: $24.96 rising 1 step to $25.31 Truck & transport ser tech: $24.96 rising 1 step to $25.31 Concr. finisher/carpenter: $25.42 rising 1 step to $25.77 Shift operator 2: $25.25 rising 1 step to $25.60 Electrician: $25.54 rising 1 step to $25.89 Plumber: $25.54 rising 1 step to $25.89 Steam/pipe fitter: $25.54 rising 1 step to $25.89 Frig. air. cond. mechanic: $25.54 rising 1 step to $25.89 Industrial mechanic: $25.54 ris- ing 1 step to $25.89 Industrial mechanic CHP: $25.54 rising 1 step to $25.89 Ind mech/R&AC mech: $26.04 rising 1 step to $26.39 HVAC technician 1: $25.54 ris- ing 1 step to $25.89 Plumber/steamfitter: $26.02 rising 1 step to $26.37 Shift maintenance: $26.05 ris- ing 1 step to $26.40 Foreperson electric: $26.59 ris- ing 1 step to $26.94 Foreperson plumber: $27.11 rising 1 step to $27.46 Foreperson veh mech 2: $26.59 rising 1 step to $26.94 F. Ref/mech & gas SH: $26.91 rising 1 step to $27.26 Foreperson carpentry: $27.23 rising 1 step to $27.58 HVAC technician 2: $27.80 ris- ing 1 step to $28.15 Instrumentation mechanic: $27.80 rising 1 step to $28.15 Elect shop gen F: $28.58 rising 1 step to $28.93 Audio visual group Audio visual min.: $15.51 rising 1 step to $15.86 Assistant max.: $18.94 rising 1 step to $19.29 Classroom support min.: $18.74 rising 1 step to $19.09 Specialist max.: $22.90 rising 1 step to $23.25 Equipment min.: $20.60 rising 1 step to $20.95 Coordinator max.: $25.78 rising 1 step to $26.13 Production min.: $20.60 rising 1 step to $20.95 Coordinator max.: $25.78 rising 1 step to $26.13 Media lab min.: $22.60 rising 1 step to $22.95 Supervisor max.: $28.30 rising 1 step to $28.65 Production assistant: $25.02 rising 1 step to $25.37 Security Security patrol min.: $19.44 ris- ing 1 step to $19.79 Security patrol max.: $21.78 ris- ing 1 step to $22.13 Patrol supervisor min.: $21.23 rising 1 step to $21.58 Patrol supervisor max.: $23.80 rising 1 step to $24.15 Editor's notes: Convocation or Encaenia leave: 1 day with pay for convocation or Encaenia at the University of New Brunswick or St. Thomas University. Retirement: Employees will receive allowance of 5 days' pay for each year of service, maximum 125 days. Will be paid as a lump sum — on or before June 30 — following their 65th birthday. FOOD MANUFACTURING Colonial Cookies Kitchener, Ont. (170 manufacturing, utilities workers) and the United Food and Commercial Workers Canada (UFCW), Local 175 Renewal agreement: Effective March 15, 2016, to March 14, 2023. Signed on Dec. 14, 2016. Wage adjustments: Effective March 14, 2017: $0.35 per hour Effective March 14, 2019: $0.40 per hour Effective March 14, 2020: $0.40 per hour Effective March 14, 2021: $0.45 per hour Effective March 14, 2022: $0.45 per hour Shift premium: Afternoon: $0.25 per hour (previously $0.20 per hour). Night: $0.35 per hour (previously $0.30 per hour). Effective March 15, 2020: Afternoon: $0.30 per hour. Night: $0.45 per hour. Paid holidays: 11 days, plus 1 additional day during the Christmas period. Vacations with pay: 1 week after 6 months, 2 weeks after 1 year, 3 weeks after 5 years, 4 weeks after 10 years, 5 weeks after 19 years. Overtime: Time and one-half after 37.5 hours per week. Dental: UFCW Trusteed Retirement: Employees will receive allowance of 5 days' pay for each year of service, maximum 125 days. Will be paid as a lump sum following their 65th birthday.

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