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January 22, 2018

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5 Canadian HR Reporter, a Thomson Reuters business 2018 CANADIAN LABOUR REPORTER COLLECTIVE AGREEMENTS 4 steps to $23.04 Labour: $21.29 rising 4 steps to $23.04 Boneless department Coordinator: $21.76 rising 4 steps to $23.54 Scale operator: $21.29 rising 4 steps to $23.04 Grinder operator: $21.29 rising 4 steps to $23.04 Marinator: $21.29 rising 4 steps to $23.04 Patti maker: $21.29 rising 4 steps to $23.04 Labour: $21.29 rising 4 steps to $23.04 IQF department Coordinator: $21.76 rising 4 steps to $23.54 Scale operator: $21.29 rising 4 steps to $23.04 Labour: $21.29 rising 4 steps to $23.04 Shipping/receiving department Shipper: $23.73 rising 4 steps to $25.66 Shipper assistant: $21.82 rising 4 steps to $23.60 Warehouseman: $21.99 rising 4 steps to $23.77 Order clerk: $21.99 rising 4 steps to $23.77 Power jack operator: $21.29 ris- ing 4 steps to $23.04 Class 3 driver: $23.05 rising 4 steps to $24.92 Class 3 with air driver: $23.33 rising 4 steps to $25.23 Class 1 with air driver: $23.58 rising 4 steps to $25.49 Maintenance department Fourth-class engineer: $28.80 rising 4 steps to $32.14 Engineer/no ticket: $27.45 ris- ing 4 steps to $30.69 General mechanical attendant: $23.35 rising 4 steps to $25.26 Labour: $21.50 rising 4 steps to $23.25 DAF operator: $21.50 rising 4 steps to $23.25 Journeyman millwright, plus fourth-class steam ticket: $29.61 rising 4 steps to $33.01 Journeyman (industrial) electri- cian, plus fourth-class steam ticket: $29.61 rising 4 steps to $33.01 Journeyman (industrial) elec- trician: $28.55 rising 4 steps to $31.88 Journeyman millwright: $28.55 rising 4 steps to $31.88 Chief engineer: Rate based on highest ticket held plus $1 extra Cleanup department Coordinator: $21.76 rising 4 steps to $23.54 Feather-room attendant: $21.29 rising 4 steps to $23.04 Knife sharpener: $21.29 rising 4 steps to $23.04 Lug washer: $21.29 rising 4 steps to $23.04 Labour: $21.29 rising 4 steps to $23.04 Custodial attendant: $16.55 ris- ing 4 steps to $17.90 Editor's notes: Signing bonus: $100 per employee. Orthotics: $500 every 3 years. Hearing aids: $500 every 5 years. Lunchroom heating: Between September and May, lunchroom will be maintained at moderate temperature (68 F or warmer). CULTURAL INDUSTRIES F&D Scene Changes Calgary (93 craftpersons, technicians) and the International Alliance of eatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts of the United States its Territories and Canada (IATSE), Local 212 Renewal agreement: Effec- tive Jan. 1, 2018, to Dec. 31, 2020. Ratified on Dec. 13, 2017. Signed on Dec. 20, 2017. Wage adjustments: Effective Jan. 1, 2018: 2% Effective Jan. 1, 2019: 2% Effective Jan. 1, 2020: 2% Shift premium: $7 per hour for each hour worked between midnight and 6 a.m. Paid holidays: 10 days. Vacations with pay: 6% per cheque for vacation pay. Overtime: Time and one-half for all work after 8 hours per day, double time after 12 hours per day, triple time after 14 hours. Meal allowance: Employees will be provided with coffee, cold water or other non-intoxi- cating beverages by employer. Pension: Employer contrib- utes minimum 4% for RRSP to union. Bereavement leave: 3 days for death of spouse, parent, father-in-law, mother-in-law, child, brother, sister, grandpar- ent, grandchild, former guard- ian, ward, fiancée, any relative who has been residing in same household (relative includes person related by marriage, adoption, heterosexual, same- sex, common-law). 2 additional unpaid days for burial outside province. Call-in pay: Minimum 4 hours' pay. Probationary period: 12 weeks. Mileage: $0.53 per kilometre. Sample rates of pay (current): Department foreman (crews of 40 or more): $39.47 Foreman: $36.22 Head carpenter: $34.50 Assistant head carpenter: $30.53 Scenic carpenter: $30.08 Carpenter (craftsperson): $28.29 Carpenter's helper: $26.05 Carpenter trainee: $15.08 Head welder/metal fabricator: $34.50 Assistant head welder: $30.53 Scenic welder: $30.08 Welder (certified journeyman): $28.29 Welder's helper (including reg- istered apprentices): $26.05 Welder trainee: $15.08 Head painter: $34.50 Assistant head: $30.53 Scenic/sign painter: $30.08 Painter (craftsperson): $28.29 Painter's helper: $26.05 Industrial finishes technician: $30.05 Painter trainee: $15.08 Head electrician: $34.50 Assistant head electrician: $30.53 Scenic electrician: $30.08 Electrician (certified journey- man): $28.29 Electrician's helper (including registered apprentices): $26.05 Electrician trainee: $15.08 Head draft person: $34.50 Assistant head draft person: $30.53 Draft person (craftsperson): $28.29 Draft person's helper: $26.05 Draft person trainee: $15.08 Head property person: $34.50 Assistant head property person: $30.53 Scenic property person: $30.08 Property person (craftsperson): $28.29 Property person's helper: $26.05 Property person trainee: $15.08 Head rigger: $34.50 Rigger: $30.53 Ground rigger: $28.29 Rigger trainee: $15.08 Standby carpenter: $29.05 Standby painter: $29.05 Truck loaders: $24.23 Shipper/receiver: $24.23 Labourer: $23.30 Health and safety coordinator: $30.53 Head fibreglasser: $34.50 Assistant head fibreglasser: $30.53 Fibreglasser (craftsperson): $28.29 Fibreglasser helper: $26.05 Fibreglass labourer: $23.30 Head automation: $34.50 Automation: $28.29 Programmer: $30.08 Driver (level 1): $23.87 Driver (level 2): $26.06 Head sculptor: $34.50 Sculptor: $28.29 Head-soft goods: $34.50 Assistant head-soft goods: $30.53 Stitchers: $28.29 Helpers: $26.05 Editor's notes: Per diems: $120 per day for international travel; $90 per day for North American cities with more than 3 million in population; $75 per day for North American cities with less than 3 million in population.

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