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November 13, 2017

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7 Canadian HR Reporter, a Thomson Reuters business 2017 CANADIAN LABOUR REPORTER COLLECTIVE AGREEMENTS $30.67 Step 3: $30.50 rising 3 steps to $31.73 TRO Step 1: $34.05 rising 3 steps to $35.42 Step 2: $35.02 rising 3 steps to $36.43 Step 3: $36.01 rising 3 steps to $37.46 Clerk (typist) Step 1: $25.04 rising 3 steps to $26.05 Casuals, unskilled Step 1: $14.07 rising 3 steps to $14.63 Casuals, semi-skilled Step 1: $19.71 rising 3 steps to $20.70 Editor's notes: Special leave: 1 day to attend birth or adoption of child, may be extended to maximum 3 days under special circumstances. Hunting, fishing, harvesting leave: Maximum 2 days per year may be granted on short notice to employee in order to meet traditional hunting, fishing, or harvesting needs. Travel pay: Minimum 4 hours of pay at straight rate, maximum 8 hours of pay at overtime rate when travel occurs on day of rest or holiday. When travel on regular workday, as though employee were at work for all hours travelled. Maximum $25 per day for child-care expenses that exceed normal costs. Cooling-off period: Employee who willfully terminates employment as result of misunderstanding or argument will be allowed to return to work and remain employed if within 2 working days. Em- ployee will not be entitled to cooling-off period more than once per 12-month period. Safety-prescription eyewear: Maximum $400 every 2 years. Winter bonus days: Employee will receive 1 day off for each 5 days of vacation leave taken between Oct. 1 and March 31 of each year, maximum number 4 per year. CONSTRUCTION Architectural Glass and Metal Contractors Association Provincewide, Ontario (1,700 journeypersons, architectural glass and metal technicians, glass and metal technicians, glaziers, working supervisors, lead hands, apprentices) and the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) Renewal agreement: Effective May 4, 2017, to April 30, 2019. Signed on June 9, 2017. Shift premium: 8 hours' pay for working 7 hours between 4 p.m. and 5 a.m. $1.50 per hour for work performed from swing stage or bosun chair. $2 per hour for chargehands with more than 5 employees working. $0.50 per hour for lead hand with more than 4 employ- ees working. Paid holidays: 10 days. Vacations with pay: 10% of gross wages paid monthly into the vacation pay trust fund. Overtime: Time and one-half after working 40 hours per week. Double time after first 2 hours. Medical benefits: Employer pays into International Union of Painters and Allied Trades, Province of Ontario Health and Welfare Trust Fund. Effective May 1, 2017: $3.23 (previously $3.03) for every hour worked. Effective May 1, 2018: $3.33 for every hour worked. Pension: Employer pays $2 (previously $1.75) for every hour worked into International Union of Painters and Allied Trades, Province of Ontario Pension Trust Fund. Mileage: $0.54 per kilometre (previously $0.52 per kilometre) for employee using own car at employer's request. Sample rates of hourly pay (current, after increase): Apprentices First 1,000 hours: 50% of jour- neyperson's rate Second 1,000 hours: 55% of journeyperson's rate Third 1,000 hours: 60% of jour- neyperson's rate Fourth 1,000 hours: 65% of journeyperson's rate Fifth 1,000 hours: 70% of jour- neyperson's rate Sixth 1,000 hours: 75% of jour- neyperson's rate Seventh 1,000 hours: 80% of journeyperson's rate Eighth 1,000 hours: 85% of jour- neyperson's rate Journeyperson architectural glass and metal technician (with certificate of qualification) for counties of Renfrew, Lanark, Glengarry, Carleton, Grenville, Prescott, Dundas, Stormont, Russell: $34.30 rising 2 steps to $35.80 Journeyperson architectural glass and metal technician (with certificate of qualification) for counties of Hastings, Fronte- nac, Leeds, Lennox, Addington, Northumberland, Victoria, Pe- terborough, Haliburton, Prince Edward: $30.32 rising 2 steps to $31.82 Journeyperson architectural glass and metal technician (with certificate of qualification) for counties of Durham and that portion of Ontario not included under Toronto (Local 1819) territorial jurisdiction: $33.32 rising 2 steps to $34.32 Journeyperson architectural glass and metal technician (with certificate of qualifica- tion) for counties of Toronto (Local 1819), Halton (portion east of Eighth Line and south of Highway #401), Peel, York, Metropolitan Toronto, County of Simcoe except Townships of Rama and Mara, District of Muskoka, Durham Township of Uxbridge, towns of Ajax, Pick- ering and Whitby: $37.61 rising 2 steps to $39.02 Journeyperson architectural glass and metal technician (with certificate of qualification) for Hamilton and Niagara peninsu- la (Local 1795) counties of Hal- ton, Wentworth, Haldimand, Welland, Lincoln, Niagara: $34.04 rising 2 steps to $35.04 Journeyperson architectural glass and metal technician (with certificate of qualification) for Kitchener (Local 1824), coun- ties of Norfolk, Wellington, Dufferin, Brant, Waterloo, Grey: $31.36 rising 2 steps to $32.36 Journeyperson architectural glass and metal technician (with certificate of qualification) for Chatham: $31.88 rising 2 steps to $32.88 Journeyperson architectural glass and metal technician (with certificate of qualification) for London/Sarnia (Local 1590), counties of Bruce, Huron, Perth, Oxford, Elgin, Middle- sex, Lambton: $32.27 rising 2 steps to $33.27 Journeyperson architectural glass and metal technician (with certificate of qualification) for Sudbury (Local 1904), counties of Sudbury, Manitoulin, Parry Sound, Nippissing, Timiskam- ing, and District of Cochrane south of 49th parallel: $29.72 rising 2 steps to $30.72 Journeyperson architectural glass and metal technician (with certificate of qualification) for Sault Ste. Marie (Local 1904) County of Algoma: $29.72 ris- ing 2 steps to $30.72 Journeyperson architectural glass and metal technician (with certificate of qualification) for Thunder Bay (Local 1671), districts of Kenora (including Patricia portion), Rainy River, Thunder Bay (including White River), District of Cochrane north of 49th parallel: $31.35 rising 2 steps to $32.35 Journeyperson architectural glass and metal technician (with certificate of qualification) for Windsor (Local 1494), counties of Kent, Essex: $31.88 rising 2 steps to $32.88 Editor's notes: Out-of-town work: Employer will cover cost of room, meals: $11 for breakfast, $15 for lunch, $24 for dinner. Security checks: When security or police check is required to gain access to job site, employer will cover cost.

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