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Agreement between the Treasury Board and Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada

Group: Health Services
(all employees)

Codes: 207/213/217/219/220/221/223/226/228
Expiry date:

This Agreement covers the following classifications:

Code Group
207Dentistry (DE)
213Nutrition and Dietetics (ND)
217Medicine (MD)
219Nursing (NU)
220Occupational and Physical Therapy (OP)
221Pharmacy (PH)
223Psychology (PS)
226Social Work (SW)
228Veterinary Medicine (VM)

Note to readers

**Asterisks denote changes from the previous Collective Agreement.

Table of contents

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Article 1 Purpose of Agreement

1.01 The purpose of this Agreement is to maintain harmonious and mutually beneficial relationships between the Employer, the employees and the Institute, to set forth certain terms and conditions of employment relating to remuneration, hours of work, employee benefits and general working conditions affecting employees covered by this Agreement.

1.02 The parties to this Agreement share a desire to improve the quality of the Public Service of Canada, to maintain professional standards and to promote the well-being and increased efficiency of its employees to the end that the people of Canada will be well and effectively served. Accordingly, they are determined to establish within the framework provided by law, an effective working relationship at all levels of the public service in which members of the bargaining units are employed.

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Article 2 Interpretation and Definitions

2.01 For the purpose of this Agreement:

"bargaining unit"
means the employees of the Employer in the group described in Article 25, Recognition (« unité de négociation »);
"common-law partner"
means a person living in a conjugal relationship with an employee for a continuous period of at least one year (« conjoint de fait »);
"compensatory leave"
means leave with pay in lieu of cash payment for overtime, work performed on a designated holiday, travelling time compensated at overtime rate and call-back. The duration of such leave will be equal to the time compensated or the minimum time entitlement multiplied by the applicable overtime rate. The rate of pay to which an employee is entitled during such leave shall be based on the employee's hourly rate of pay as calculated from the classification prescribed in the employee's certificate of appointment on the day immediately prior to the day on which leave is taken (« congé compensatoire »);

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"continuous employment"
has the same meaning as specified in the Directive on Terms and Conditions of Employment on the date of signing of this Agreement (« emploi continu »);
"daily rate of pay"
means an employee's weekly rate of pay divided by five (5) (« taux de rémunération journalier »);
"day of rest"
in relation to an employee means a day, other than a designated paid holiday, on which that employee is not ordinarily required to perform the duties of his position other than by reason of his being on leave (« jour de repos »);
"designated paid holiday"
means the twenty-four (24) hour period commencing at 00:01 hour of a day designated as a holiday in this Agreement (« jour férié désigné payé »);
"double time"
means two (2) times the employee's hourly rate of pay (« tarif double »);
"employee"
means a person so defined by the Public Service Labour Relations Act and who is a member of the bargaining unit (« employé »);
"Employer"
means Her Majesty in right of Canada as represented by the Treasury Board, and includes any person authorized to exercise the authority of the Treasury Board (« employeur »);
"headquarters area"
has the same meaning as given to the expression in the Travel Directive (« région du lieu d'affectation »);
"hourly rate of pay"
means a full-time employee's weekly rate of pay divided by thirty-seven decimal five (37.5) (« taux de rémunération horaire »);
"Institute"
means the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (« Institut »);
"lay-off"
means the termination of an employee's employment because of lack of work or because of the discontinuance of a function (« mise en disponibilité »);
"leave"
means authorized absence from duty (« congé »);
"membership dues"
means the dues established pursuant to the by-laws and regulations of the Institute as the dues payable by its members as a consequence of their membership in the Institute, and shall not include any initiation fee, insurance premium, or special levy (« cotisations syndicales »);
"overtime"
means work required by the Employer, to be performed by the employee in excess of his daily hours of work (« heures supplémentaires »);
"spouse"
will, when required, be interpreted to include "common-law partner" except, for the purposes of the Foreign Service Directives, the definition of "spouse" will remain as specified in Directive 2 of the Foreign Service Directives (époux);
"straight-time rate"
means the employee hourly rate of pay (« tarif normal »);
"time and one-half"
means one and one half (1 1/2) times the employee's hourly rate of pay (« tarif et demi »);
"weekly rate of pay"
means an employee's annual rate of pay divided by 52.176 (« taux de rémunération hebdomadaire »).

2.02 Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, expressions used in this Agreement,

  1. if defined in the public service Labour Relations Act, have the same meaning as given to them in the public service Labour Relations Act,
    and
  2. if defined in the Interpretation Act, but not defined in the public service Labour Relations Act, have the same meaning as given to them in the Interpretation Act.
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Article 3 Official Texts

3.01 Both the English and French texts of this Agreement shall be official.

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Article 4 Application

4.01 The provisions of this Agreement apply to the Institute, employees and the Employer.

4.02 In this Agreement, words importing the masculine gender shall include the feminine gender.

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Article 5 Management Rights

5.01 All the functions, rights, powers and authority which the Employer has not specifically abridged, delegated or modified by this Agreement are recognized by the Institute as being retained by the Employer.

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Article 6 Rights of Employees

6.01 Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as an abridgement or restriction of an employee's constitutional rights or of any right expressly conferred in an Act of the Parliament of Canada.

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Article 7 Publications and Authorship

Preamble

For the purpose of this article: "Publication" shall include, for example, scientific and professional papers, articles, manuscripts, monographs, audio and visual products and computer software.

7.01 The Employer agrees to continue the present practice of ensuring that employees have ready access to all publications considered necessary to their work by the Employer.

7.02 The Employer agrees that publications prepared by an employee, within the scope of his employment, will be retained on appropriate departmental files for the normal life of such files. The Employer will not unreasonably withhold permission for publication. At the Employer's discretion, recognition of authorship will be given where practicable in departmental publications.

7.03 When an employee acts as a sole or joint author or editor of a publication, the authorship or editorship shall normally be acknowledged on such publication.

7.04

  1. The Employer may suggest revisions to a publication and may withhold approval to publish.
  2. When approval for publication is withheld, the author(s) shall be so informed in writing of the reasons, if requested by the employee.
  3. Where the Employer wishes to make changes in a publication with which the author does not agree, the employee shall not be credited publicly if the employee so requests.
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Article 8 Hours of Work and Shift Work

8.01

For the purpose of this article, a week shall consist of seven (7) consecutive days beginning at 00:01 hours Monday and ending at 24:00 hours Sunday. The day is a twenty-four (24) hour period commencing at 00:01 hours.

Clauses 8.02 to 8.07 do not apply to NU employees on shift work

8.02 Hours of work - General

  1. This paragraph does not apply to the DE, MD and NU groups.
    • The scheduled work week shall be thirty-seven decimal five (37.5) hours and the scheduled work day shall be seven decimal five (7.5) consecutive hours, exclusive of a meal period, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. The normal work week shall be Monday to Friday inclusive.
  2. Subparagraphs (i) to (v) apply to the NU Group only.
    1. For employees engaged in non-shift work, the normal work week shall be thirty-seven decimal five (37.5) hours and the normal work day shall be seven decimal five (7.5) consecutive hours, exclusive of a meal period, between the hours of 7 a.m. and 6 p.m.
    2. When normal hours, other than those provided in subparagraph 8.02(b)(i), are in existence when this Agreement is signed, the Employer, on request, will consult with the Institute on such hours of work and in such consultation establish that such hours are required to meet the needs of the public and/or the efficient operation of the service. Where normal hours are to be changed so that they are different from those specified in paragraph 8.02(b), the Employer, except in cases of emergency, will consult in advance with the Institute on such hours of work and, in such consultation, will establish that such hours are required to meet the needs of the public and/or the efficient operation of the Service.
    3. It is understood that consultation may be held at the local level and will be referred to the appropriate Employer and Institute levels before implementation.
    4. Within five (5) days of notification of consultation served by either party, the Institute shall notify the Employer in writing of the representative authorized to act on behalf of the Institute for consultation purposes.
    5. When operational requirements permit, an employee shall not be scheduled to work in excess of fifty-two decimal five (52.5) hours without at least two (2) consecutive days of rest.
  3. Subparagraphs (i) to (iii) apply to the DE and MD groups only.
    1. The normal hours of work shall average thirty-seven decimal five (37.5) hours per week over each four-week (4) period. Subject to the approval of the Employer, the hours of work shall be arranged to suit an employee's individual duties.
    2. A reconciliation of hours of work will be made by the employee and the immediate supervisor for each four-week (4) period. In computing the hours of work within the period, vacation and other leaves of absence will account for seven decimal five (7.5) hours per day.
    3. Where operational requirements permit, the normal work week shall be Monday through Friday.
  4. This paragraph only applies to ND-DITs in hospitals.
    • The work week of Dieticians, in the ND Group, employed in hospitals may be varied to accommodate local operational requirements provided that such variations are not contrary to the provisions of clause 8.04.

8.03 Flexible hours

This clause does not apply to employees in the MD and DE groups.

Upon the request of an employee and the concurrence of the Employer, an employee may work flexible hours on a daily basis so long as the daily hours amount to seven decimal five (7.5).

8.04 Days of Rest

An employee shall be granted two (2) consecutive days of rest during each seven (7) day period unless operational requirements do not so permit.

8.05 Monthly Attendance Registers

Employees will submit monthly attendance registers; only those hours of overtime and absences need be specified.

8.06 Compressed Work Week

Notwithstanding the provisions of this article, upon request of an employee and the concurrence of the Employer, an employee may complete his weekly hours of employment in a period of other than five (5) full days provided that over a period of twenty-one (21) or a period of twenty-eight (28) calendar days the employee works an average of thirty-seven decimal five (37.5) hours per week. As part of the provisions of this clause, attendance reporting shall be mutually agreed between the employee and the Employer. In every twenty-one (21) day period or in every twenty-eight (28) day period such an employee shall be granted days of rest on such days as are not scheduled as a normal work day for him.

Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, the implementation of any variation in hours shall not result in any additional overtime work or additional payment by reason only of such variation, nor shall it be deemed to prohibit the right of the Employer to schedule any hours of work permitted by the terms of this Agreement.

Implementation of this clause is subject to Article 46, Variations in Hours of Work.

8.07 When operational requirements permit, two (2) rest periods of fifteen (15) minutes each shall be provided during each normal work day.

Clauses 8.08 to 8.25 apply only to NU employees on shift work

8.08 Shift Work - Definitions

  1. "shift schedule" means the arrangement of shifts over a given period of time and includes days of rest and designated paid holidays;
  2. "shift work" means rotation through two (2) or more periods of eight (8) hours or longer where operational requirements necessitate sixteen (16) or twenty-four (24) hours coverage each day or where the requirements of the position would normally necessitate rotation but the employee, with the approval of the Employer, works on permanent evening or night duty.

8.09 Scheduled Work Week and Scheduled Work Day

Hours of work shall be scheduled so that employees, over a minimum period of four (4) weeks work:

  1.  
    1. an average of thirty-seven decimal five (37.5) hours per week,
      and
    2. an average of five (5) days per week;
  2. seven decimal five (7.5) hours per day;
  3. the commencement and/or end of each shift may be varied by fifteen (15) minutes to provide for the continuity of care and/or an appropriate length of the meal period;
  4. the daily hours of work shall be consecutive and exclusive of meal periods;
  5.  
    1. notwithstanding subparagraph 8.09(a)(ii) and paragraph 8.09(b), upon the request of a three-quarter majority of the employees affected and with the concurrence of the Employer, hours of work may be modified provided no shift exceeds twelve (12) hours or is less than seven decimal five (7.5) hours;
    2. implementation of subparagraph 8.09(e)(i) is subject to Article 46, Variations in Hours of Work.

8.10

  1. When operational requirements permit, an employee shall receive four (4) days' rest in every two (2) week period and scheduled so that two (2) consecutive days of rest are received at a time. Upon request of an employee and with the concurrence of the Employer, the employee's days of rest may be split.
  2. Employees shall receive one (1) out of two (2) weekends (Saturday and Sunday) off duty, except:
    1. when other scheduling is authorized by mutual agreement,
    2. in Correctional Service Canada, wherever possible, employees shall receive one (1) out of two (2) weekends off duty. However, employees shall be granted one (1) out of three (3) weekends off duty.
  3. An employee may meet with local management to offer scheduling suggestions to provide the maximum number of weekends off duty.

8.11 Where an employee's scheduled shift does not commence and end on the same day, such shift shall be considered for all purposes to have been entirely worked:

  1. on the day it commenced where half (1/2) or more of the hours worked fall on that day,
    or
  2. on the day it terminates where more than half (1/2) of the hours worked fall on that day.

Accordingly, the first (1st) day of rest will be considered to start immediately after midnight of the calendar day on which the employee worked or is considered to have worked his last scheduled shift; and the second (2nd) day of rest will start immediately after midnight of the employee's first (1st) day of rest, or immediately after midnight of an intervening designated paid holiday if days of rest are separated thereby.

8.12 The standard shift cycle will be scheduled as follows:

12 midnight to 8 a.m.
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
4 p.m. to 12 midnight
or
11:30 p.m. to 7:30 a.m.
7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
3:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.
or
11:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.
7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.

8.13

  1. Where standard shift cycles are to be changed so that they are different from those specified in clause 8.12, the Employer, except in cases of emergency, will consult in advance with the Institute on the timing of such cycles and in such consultation establish that such cycles are required to meet the needs of the public and/or the efficient operation of the service.
  2. It is understood that consultation may be held at the local level and will be referred to the appropriate Employer/Institute levels before implementation.
  3. It is understood by the parties that the provisions of clause 8.12 will not be applicable in respect of employees whose work week is less than thirty-seven decimal five (37.5) hours per week.

8.14 Scheduling of Shifts

The Employer shall set up a shift schedule which shall cover a minimum period of four (4) weeks, posted two (2) weeks in advance, which will cover the normal requirements of the work area.

8.15

  1. The staffing, preparation, posting and administration of shift schedules are the responsibility of the Employer.
  2. When a change in the shift schedule is required, the Employer shall make every reasonable effort to notify employees on leave before they return to work.

8.16 Provided sufficient advance notice is given and with the approval of the Employer, employees may exchange shifts if there is no increase in cost to the Employer.

8.17 Every reasonable effort shall be made by the Employer to consider the wishes of the majority of employees concerned in the arrangements of shifts within a shift schedule. Consideration shall be given to an employee's request for permanent evening or night duty.

8.18 An employee who normally rotates shifts shall be scheduled to work the majority of shifts on day duty whenever possible. For purposes of verification, a period of twelve (12) complete weeks commencing with the start of a shift schedule will be used or such longer period as may be mutually agreeable with the staff concerned.

8.19 There shall be a time period of at least fifteen (15) hours elapsing between changes to scheduled shifts, except in cases of emergency. Upon request of an employee, and with the concurrence of the Employer, the time period elapsing between changes to scheduled shifts may be shorter than fifteen (15) hours.

8.20

  1. An employee who is required to change his scheduled shift without receiving at least seventy-two (72) hours' notice in advance of the starting time of such change in the scheduled shift, shall be paid for the first (1st) shift worked on the revised schedule at the rate of time and one-half (1 1/2). Subsequent shifts worked on the revised schedule shall be paid for at the hourly rate of pay.
  2. In addition, where an employee reports for work without notice of a change in his shift schedule, the employee shall receive four (4) hours' pay at straight-time, should his service not be required.
  3. When a change in the shift schedule is required, the Employer shall make every reasonable effort to personally notify employees on leave before they return to work.

8.21 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, the implementation of any variation in hours (subparagraph 8.09(e)(i)) shall not result in any additional overtime work or additional payment by reason only of such variation, nor shall it be deemed to prohibit the right of the Employer to schedule any hours of work permitted by the terms of this Agreement.

8.22 Within five (5) days of notification of consultation served by either party, the Institute shall notify the Employer in writing of the representative authorized to act on behalf of the Institute for consultation purposes.

8.23 Where operational requirements permit the meal period will be as close to the middle of the shift as possible and will be taken at a location other than the place of duty.

8.24 When operational requirements permit, two (2) rest periods of fifteen (15) minutes each shall be provided during each normal work day.

8.25 When operational requirements permit, an employee shall not be scheduled to work in excess of fifty-two decimal five (52.5) hours without at least two (2) consecutive days of rest. Upon request of an employee and with the concurrence of the Employer, the employee's days of rest may be split.

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Article 9 Overtime

9.01 When an employee is required by the Employer to work overtime the employee shall be compensated as follows:

Paragraphs 9.01(a) and 9.01(b) do not apply to the MD and DE Groups

  1.  
    1. time and one-half (1 1/2), except as provided for in subparagraph 9.01(a)(ii);
    2. double (2) time for all hours of overtime worked in excess of seven decimal five (7.5) consecutive hours of overtime in any contiguous period, and for all hours worked on the second (2nd) or subsequent day of rest. Second or subsequent day of rest means the second (2nd) or subsequent day in an unbroken series of consecutive and contiguous calendar days of rest;

    **

    1. notwithstanding subparagraph (ii) above, if, in an unbroken series of consecutive and contiguous calendar days of rest, the Employer permits the employee to work the required overtime on a day of rest requested by the employee, then the compensation shall be at time and one-half (1 1/2) for the first day worked.
  2. on a holiday, the employee shall be paid, in addition to the pay that he would have been granted had he not worked on the holiday:
    1. one and one-half (1 1/2) times his hourly rate of pay for the first (1st) seven decimal five (7.5) hours worked;
      and
    2. two (2) times his hourly rate of pay for hours worked in excess of seven decimal five (7.5) hours;
    3. when an employee works on a holiday following a day of rest on which the employee also worked and received overtime in accordance with subparagraph 9.01(a)(ii), the employee shall be paid, in addition to the pay that he would have been granted had he not worked on the holiday, two (2) times his hourly rate of pay for all time worked.
  3. This paragraph applies to the MD and DE Groups only.
    • When an employee is required by the Employer to work overtime, the employee shall be compensated at the rate of one and one-half (1 1/2) times the employee's hourly rate of pay for each hour worked in excess of the normal hours of work for each four-week (4) period.

9.02 All calculations for overtime shall be based on each completed period of fifteen (15) minutes.

9.03 Except in cases of emergency, call-back, stand-by or mutual agreement the Employer shall whenever possible give at least twelve (12) hours' notice of any requirement for the performance of overtime.

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9.04 Upon application by the employee and at the discretion of the Employer, or at the request of the Employer and the concurrence of the employee, compensation earned under this article may be taken in the form of compensatory leave, which will be calculated at the applicable premium rate laid down in this article. Compensatory leave earned in a fiscal year and outstanding on 30 September of the next following fiscal year shall be paid at the employee's hourly rate of pay on 30 September.

9.05 When a payment is being made as a result of the application of this article, the Employer will endeavour to make such payment within six (6) weeks following the end of the pay period for which the employee requests payment, or, if payment is required to liquidate compensatory leave outstanding at the expiry of the fiscal year, the Employer will endeavour to make such payment within six (6) weeks of the commencement of the first (1st) pay period after 30 September of the next following fiscal year.

9.06

  1. An employee who works three (3) or more hours of overtime immediately before or immediately following his scheduled hours of work shall be reimbursed for one meal in the amount of ten dollars fifty ($10.50), except where free meals are provided. Reasonable time with pay to be determined by the Employer shall be allowed the employee in order to take a meal either at or adjacent to his place of work.
  2. When an employee works overtime continuously extending four (4) hours or more beyond the period provided in (a) above, the employee shall be reimbursed for one additional meal in the amount of ten dollars fifty ($10.50) except where free meals are provided. Reasonable time with pay, to be determined by the Employer, shall be allowed the employee in order that he may take a meal break either at or adjacent to his place of work.
  3. Paragraphs 9.06(a) and (b) shall not apply to an employee who is in travel status which entitles the employee to claim expenses for lodging and/or meals.

9.07

  1. Subject to operational requirements of the service and except in case of emergency, the Employer shall make every reasonable effort to avoid excessive overtime and to allocate overtime work on an equitable basis among readily available employees who are deemed qualified by the Employer.
  2. Provided provisions of paragraph 9.07(a) are met, the Employer endeavours to allocate overtime first to those employees who have indicated a willingness to work overtime.
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Article 10 Call-Back

10.01 When an employee is called back to work or when an employee who is on stand-by duty is called back to work by the Employer any time outside his normal working hours the employee shall be entitled to the greater of:

  1. a minimum of three (3) hours' pay at the applicable overtime,
    or
  2. compensation at the applicable overtime rate for each hour worked.

10.02 This clause applies to the NU Group only

With respect to employees of Health Canada in the NU Group at Nursing Stations, Health Centres and Health Stations, when there is no on-duty supervision, call-back calculated in accordance with 10.01 will be paid once in each 3-hour (3) period.

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10.03 Upon application by the employee and at the discretion of the Employer, or at the request of the Employer and the concurrence of the employee, compensation earned under this article may be taken in the form of compensatory leave, which will be calculated at the applicable premium rate laid down in this article. Compensatory leave earned in a fiscal year and outstanding on 30 September of the next following fiscal year shall be paid at the employee's hourly rate of pay on 30 September.

10.04 When a payment is being made as a result of the application of this article, the Employer will endeavour to make such payment within six (6) weeks following the end of the pay period for which the employee requests payment, or, if payment is required to liquidate compensatory leave outstanding at the expiry of the fiscal year, the Employer will endeavour to make such payment within six (6) weeks of the commencement of the first (1st) pay period after 30 September of the next following fiscal year.

Clause 10.05 applies to the DE and MD Groups only

10.05 When an employee is called back to work without prior notice at any time outside his normal hours of work, for work not contiguous to his normal hours of work, the employee shall be entitled to the greater of:

  1. Credit for all hours worked for the purpose of:
    1. subparagraph 8.02(c)(i),
      or
    2. paragraph 9.01(c) if the hours worked are in excess of the normal hours of work for the applicable four (4) week period,
    or
  2. A minimum:
    1. credit of four (4) hours of work for the purpose of subparagraph 8.02(c)(i),
      or
    2. four (4) hours pay at the employee's hourly rate of pay if the hours worked are in excess of the normal hours of work for the applicable four (4) week period,

except that either minimum shall only apply once during a single period of eight (8) hours.

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Article 11 Standby

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11.01 When the Employer requires an employee to be readily available on standby during off-duty hours an employee shall be compensated at the rate of one-half (1/2) hour for each four (4) hour period or portion thereof for which the employee has been designated as being on standby duty.

11.02 An employee on standby who is called in to work by the Employer and who reports for work shall be compensated in accordance with those clauses of Article 10, Call-Back, which are applicable to him.

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11.03 An employee required to be on standby duty shall be available during his period of standby at a known telecommunication number and be readily able to return for duty as quickly as possible if called.

11.04 No standby duty payment shall be granted if any employee is unable to report for duty when required.

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Article 12 Designated Paid Holidays

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For greater certainty, full-time employees who do not work on a designated paid holiday are entitled to seven decimal five (7.5) hours pay at the straight time rate.

12.01 Subject to clause 12.02, the following days shall be designated paid holidays for employees:

  1. New Year's Day,
  2. Good Friday,
  3. Easter Monday,
  4. the day fixed by proclamation of the Governor in Council for celebration of the Sovereign's birthday,
  5. Canada Day,
  6. Labour Day,
  7. the day fixed by proclamation of the Governor in Council as a general day of Thanksgiving,
  8. Remembrance Day,
  9. Christmas Day,
  10. Boxing Day,
  11. one additional day in each year that, in the opinion of the Employer, is recognized to be a provincial or civic holiday in the area in which the employee is employed or in any area where, in the opinion of the Employer, no such day is recognized as a provincial or civic holiday, the first (1st) Monday in August,
    and
  12. one additional day when proclaimed by an Act of Parliament as a National Holiday.

12.02 An employee absent without pay on both his full working day immediately preceding and his full working day immediately following a designated paid holiday, is not entitled to pay for the holiday, except in the case of an employee who is granted leave without pay under the provisions of Article 30, Leave for Labour Relations Matters.

12.03 Designated Paid Holiday Falling on a Day of Rest

When a day designated as a paid holiday under clause 12.01 coincides with an employee's day of rest, the holiday shall be moved to the employee's first (1st) normal working day following his day of rest.

12.04 When a day designated as a paid holiday for an employee is moved to another day under the provisions of clause 12.03:

  1. work performed by an employee on the day from which the holiday was moved shall be considered as work performed on a day of rest,
    and
  2. work performed by an employee on the day to which the holiday was moved, shall be considered as work performed on a holiday.

12.05 Compensation for Work on a Designated Paid Holiday

Paragraph 12.05(a) does not apply to the NU group

  1. Compensation for work on a designated paid holiday will be in accordance with Article 9, Overtime.

Paragraphs 12.05(b) and 12.05(c) apply only to the NU Group

  1. Entitlement
    • On a designated paid holiday, an employee shall be entitled, in addition to the pay he would have been granted had he not worked on the holiday:
      1.  
        1. one and one-half (1 1/2) times his hourly rate of pay for the first (1st) seven decimal five (7.5) hours worked;
          and
        2. two (2) times his hourly rate of pay for hours worked in excess of seven decimal five (7.5) hours;
        or
      2. when an employee works on a holiday following a day of rest on which the employee also worked and received overtime in accordance with subparagraph 9.01(a)(ii), two (2) times his hourly rate of pay for all time worked.
  2. Compensation
    • The entitlement earned according to 12.05(b) shall be compensated:
      1.  
        1. in cash;
          or

        **

        1. upon request and with the approval of the Employer, or at the request of the Employer and the concurrence of the employee, in the form of compensatory leave with pay. Compensatory leave earned in a fiscal year and outstanding on 30 September of the next following fiscal year shall be paid at the employee's hourly rate of pay on 30 September;
          or

        **

        1. upon request and with the approval of the Employer, or at the request of the Employer and the concurrence of the employee, a combination of cash and a lieu day, as follows:
          1. leave with pay (straight-time rate of pay) to be taken at a later date comprising;
            a day (7.5 hours) in lieu of the holiday;
          2. plus, if the employee's normal scheduled daily hours are greater than seven decimal five (7.5) hours, the number of hours equal to the difference between the employee's normal scheduled daily hours and seven decimal five (7.5) hours;
            and
          3. payment in cash for the entitlement not already compensated under 12.05(c)(i)(C)(I).
      2. Subject to operational requirements and adequate advance notice, the Employer shall grant leave with pay mentioned in 12.05(c)(i)(C) at such times as the employee may request.
      3. When in a fiscal year an employee has not been granted all of his leave with pay mentioned in 12.05(c)(i)(C) as requested by him such leave shall be carried over for one (1) year at the employee's request.
      4. In the absence of such request, unused leave with pay shall be paid off at the employee's straight-time rate of pay in effect when the leave with pay was earned.

12.06 Designated Paid Holiday Coinciding with a Day of Paid Leave

Where a day that is a designated paid holiday for an employee coincides with a day of leave with pay or is moved as a result of the application of clause 12.03, the designated paid holiday shall not count as a day of leave.

12.07 Subject to operational requirements, when an employee works both Christmas Day and Boxing Day of the same year, the Employer will endeavour not to schedule the employee for the same days in the following year, provided there is no additional cost to the Employer and unless otherwise requested by the employee.



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Article 13 Travelling Time

13.01 When the Employer requires an employee to travel outside his headquarters area for the purpose of performing duties, the employee shall be compensated in the following manner:

  1. On a normal working day on which the employee travels but does not work, the employee shall receive his regular pay for the day.
  2. On a normal working day on which the employee travels and works, the employee shall be paid:
    1. his regular pay for the day for a combined period of travel and work not exceeding seven decimal five (7.5) hours,
      and
    2. at the applicable overtime rate for additional travel time in excess of a seven decimal five (7.5) hour period of work and travel, with a maximum payment for such additional travel time not to exceed twelve (12) hours pay at the straight-time rate in any day.
  3. On a day of rest or on a designated paid holiday, the employee shall be paid at the applicable overtime rate for hours travelled to a maximum of twelve (12) hours pay at the straight-time rate.

13.02 For the purpose of clause 13.01, the travelling time for which an employee shall be compensated is as follows:

  1. For travel by public transportation, the time between the scheduled time of departure and the time of arrival at a destination, including the normal travel time to the point of departure, as determined by the Employer.
  2. For travel by private means of transportation, the normal time as determined by the Employer, to proceed from the employee's place of residence or work place, as applicable, direct to the employee's destination and, upon his return, direct back to the employee's residence or work place.
  3. In the event that an alternate time of departure and/or means of travel is requested by the employee, the Employer may authorize such alternate arrangements in which case compensation for travelling time shall not exceed that which would have been payable under the Employer's original determination.

13.03 All calculations for travelling time shall be based on each completed period of fifteen (15) minutes.

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13.04 Upon application by the employee and at the discretion of the Employer, or at the request of the Employer and the concurrence of the employee, compensation earned under this article may be taken in the form of compensatory leave, which will be calculated at the applicable premium rate laid down in this article. Compensatory leave earned in a fiscal year and outstanding on 30 September of the next following fiscal year shall be paid at the employee's hourly rate of pay on 30 September.

13.05 When a payment is being made as a result of the application of this article, the Employer will endeavour to make such payment within six (6) weeks following the end of the pay period for which the employee requests payment, or, if payment is required to liquidate compensatory leave outstanding at the expiry of the fiscal year, the Employer will endeavour to make such payment within six (6) weeks of the commencement of the first (1st) pay period after 30 September of the next following fiscal year.

13.06 This article does not apply to an employee required to perform work in any type of transport in which the employee is travelling. In such circumstances, the employee shall receive pay for actual hours worked in accordance with the articles, Hours of Work, Overtime, Designated Paid Holidays.

13.07 Travelling time shall include time necessarily spent at each stop-over en route provided that such stop-over does not include an overnight stay.

13.08 Compensation under this article shall not be paid for travel time to courses, training sessions, conferences and seminars unless so provided for in the Article 18, Career Development.

13.09 Travel Status Leave

  1. An employee who is required to travel outside his headquarters area on government business, as these expressions are defined by the Employer, and is away from his permanent residence for forty (40) nights during a fiscal year shall be granted seven decimal five (7.5) hours of time off with pay. The employee shall be credited with one (1) additional seven decimal five (7.5) hours of time off for each additional twenty (20) nights that the employee is away from his permanent residence to a maximum of eighty (80) additional nights.
  2. The maximum number of hours off earned under this clause shall not exceed thirty-seven decimal five (37.5) hours in a fiscal year and shall accumulate as compensatory leave with pay.
  3. This leave with pay is deemed to be compensatory leave and is subject to the article 9.04.
  4. The provisions of this clause do not apply when the employee travels to attend courses, training sessions, professional conferences and seminars, unless the employee is required by the Employer.

13.10 When an employee is required to work in more than one location during a period of duty, transportation between such locations shall be provided, or paid for, by the Employer.

13.11 When an employee is required to report for work and reports under the conditions described in paragraph 9.01(a) and clause 10.01, and is required to use transportation services other than normal public transportation services, the employee shall be reimbursed for reasonable round trip expenses incurred as follows:

  1. mileage allowance at the rate normally paid to an employee when authorized by the Employer to use the employee's automobile when the employee travels by means of his own automobile,
    or
  2. out-of-pocket expenses for other means of commercial transportation.
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Article 14 Leave - General

14.01 When the employment of an employee who has been granted more vacation or sick leave with pay than the employee has earned is terminated by death or layoff, the employee is considered to have earned the amount of leave with pay granted to the employee.

14.02 An employee is entitled, once in each fiscal year, to be informed, upon request, of the balance of his vacation or sick leave with pay credits.

14.03 The amount of leave with pay credited to an employee by the Employer at the time when this Agreement is signed, or at the time when the employee becomes subject to this Agreement, shall be retained by the employee.

14.04 An employee shall not be granted two (2) different types of leave with pay in respect of the same period of time.

14.05 An employee is not entitled to leave with pay during periods he is on leave without pay, on educational leave or under suspension.

14.06

  1. When an employee becomes subject to this Agreement, his earned daily leave credits shall be converted into hours. When an employee ceases to be subject to this Agreement, his earned hourly leave credits shall be reconverted into days, with one day being equal to seven decimal five (7.5) hours.
  2. Earned leave credits or other leave entitlements shall be equal to seven decimal five (7.5) hours per day.
  3. When leave is granted, it will be granted on an hourly basis and the number of hours debited for each day of leave shall be equal to the number of hours of work scheduled for the employee for the day in question.
  4. Notwithstanding the above, in Clause 17.02, Bereavement Leave with Pay, a "day" will mean a calendar day.
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Article 15 Vacation Leave

15.01 The vacation year shall be from April 1st to March 31st, inclusive.

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15.02 Accumulation of Vacation Leave Credits

An employee shall earn vacation leave credits at the following rate for each calendar month during which the employee receives pay for at least seventy-five (75) hours:

Paragraph 15.02(a) applies only to the MD Group

  1. twelve decimal five (12.5) hours until the month in which the employee's sixteenth (16th) anniversary of service occurs;

Paragraphs 15.02(b) and (c) do not apply to the MD Group

  1. nine decimal three seven five (9.375) hours until the month in which the employee's first (1st) anniversary of service occurs;
  2. twelve decimal five (12.5) hours commencing with the month in which the employee's first (1st) anniversary of service occurs;
  3. thirteen decimal seven five (13.75) hours commencing with the month in which the employee's sixteenth (16th) anniversary of service occurs;
  4. fourteen decimal four (14.4) hours commencing with the month in which the employee's seventeenth (17th) anniversary of service occurs;
  5. fifteen decimal six two five (15.625) hours days commencing with the month in which the employee's eighteenth (18th) anniversary of service occurs;
  6. sixteen decimal eight seven five (16.875) hours per month commencing with the month in which the employee's twenty-seventh (27th) anniversary of service occurs;
  7. eighteen decimal seven five (18.75) hours per month commencing with the month in which the employee's twenty-eighth (28th) anniversary of service occurs.

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15.03 For the purpose of clause 15.02 only, all service within the public service, whether continuous or discontinuous, shall count toward vacation leave except where a person who, on leaving the public service, takes or has taken severance pay. However, the above exception shall not apply to an employee who receives severance pay on lay-off and is reappointed to the public service within one (1) year following the date of lay-off.

For greater certainty, severance payments taken under Article 19.05 to 19.08, or similar provisions in other collective agreements, do not reduce the calculation of service for persons who have not yet left the public service.

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15.04 Entitlement to Vacation Leave With Pay

An employee is entitled to vacation leave with pay to the extent of the earned credits but an employee who has completed six (6) months of continuous employment may receive an advance of credits equivalent to the anticipated credits for the current vacation year.

15.05 Approval, denial or cancellation of a request for Vacation Leave

The Employer shall give an employee as much notice as is practicable and reasonable of approval, denial or cancellation of a request for vacation. In the case of denial, alteration or cancellation of such leave, the Employer shall give the written reason thereof, upon written request from the employee.

15.06 Provision for Vacation Leave

In order to maintain operational requirements, the Employer reserves the right to schedule an employee's vacation leave but shall make every reasonable effort:

  1. to provide an employee's vacation leave in an amount and at such time as the employee may request;
  2. not to recall an employee to duty after they have proceeded on vacation leave.

15.07 Replacement of Vacation Leave

Where, in respect of any period of vacation leave, an employee:

  1. is granted bereavement leave,
    or
  2. is granted sick leave on production of a medical certificate,
    or
  3. is granted leave with pay because of illness in the immediate family,

the period of vacation leave so displaced shall either be added to the vacation period, if requested by the employee, and approved by the Employer, or reinstated for use at a later date.

15.08 Carry Over

  1. Where in any vacation year an employee has not been granted all the vacation leave credited to them, the unused portion of the vacation leave shall be carried over.
  2. Liquidation
    • During any vacation year, upon application by the employee and at the discretion of the Employer earned but unused vacation leave credits shall be compensated at the employee's hourly rate of pay as calculated from the classification prescribed in the employee's certificate of appointment of their substantive position on March 31st.

15.09 Recall From Vacation Leave

Where, during any period of vacation leave, an employee is recalled to duty, the employee shall be reimbursed for reasonable expenses, as normally defined by the Employer, that the employee incurs:

  1. in proceeding to the place of duty,
    and
  2. in returning to the place from which he was recalled if the employee immediately resumes vacation upon completing the assignment for which he was recalled,

after submitting such accounts as are normally required by the Employer.

15.10 The employee shall not be considered as being on vacation leave during any period in respect of which the employee is entitled under clause 15.09 to be reimbursed for reasonable expenses incurred by him.

15.11 Cancellation or Alteration of Vacation Leave

When the Employer cancels or alters a period of vacation leave which it has previously approved in writing, the Employer shall reimburse the employee for the non-returnable portion of vacation contracts and reservations made by the employee in respect of that period, subject to the presentation of such documentation as the Employer may require. The employee must make every reasonable attempt to mitigate any losses incurred and will provide proof of such action, when available, to the Employer.

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15.12 Leave When Employment Terminates

When an employee dies or otherwise ceases to be employed, the employee or the employee's estate shall be paid an amount equal to the product obtained by multiplying the number of hours of earned but unused vacation leave with pay to the employee's credit by the hourly rate of pay as calculated from the classification prescribed in the employee's certificate of appointment on the date of the termination of employment.

15.13 Vacation Leave Credits for Severance Pay

Where the employee requests, the Employer shall grant the employee earned but unused vacation leave credits prior to termination of employment if this will enable the employee, for purposes of severance pay, to complete the first (1st) year of continuous employment in the case of lay-off, and the tenth (10th) year of continuous employment in the case of resignation.

15.14 Abandonment

Notwithstanding clause 15.12, an employee whose employment is terminated by reason of a declaration that the employee has abandoned their position is entitled to receive the payment referred to in clause 15.12 if the employee requests it within six (6) months following the date upon which his employment is terminated.

15.15 Recovery on Termination

In the event of the termination of employment for reasons other than death or lay-off the Employer shall recover from any monies owed the employee, an amount equivalent to unearned vacation leave taken by the employee, calculated on the basis of the rate of pay applicable to the employee's classification on the date of termination.

15.16 Appointment to a Separate Agency

Notwithstanding clauses 15.12 and 15.13 an employee who resigns to accept an appointment with an organization as defined in Schedule V of the Financial Administration Act may choose not to be paid for unused vacation leave credits, provided that the appointing organization will accept such credits.

15.17 Appointment from a Separate Agency

The Employer agrees to accept the unused vacation leave credits up to a maximum of two hundred and sixty-two decimal five (262.5) hours of an employee who resigns from an organization as defined in Schedule V of the Financial Administration Act in order to take a position with the Employer if the transferring employee is eligible and has chosen to have these credits transferred.

15.18

Employees shall be credited a one-time entitlement of thirty-seven decimal five (37.5) hours of vacation leave with pay on the first (1st) day of the month following the employee's second (2nd) anniversary of service, as defined in clause 15.03.

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Article 16 Sick Leave

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16.01 Credits

An employee shall earn sick leave credits at the rate of nine decimal three seven five (9.375) hours for each calendar month for which the employee receives pay for at least seventy-five (75) hours.

16.02 An employee shall be granted sick leave with pay when the employee is unable to perform his duties because of illness or injury provided that:

  1. the employee satisfies the Employer of this condition in such a manner and at such a time as may be determined by the Employer,
    and
  2. the employee has the necessary sick leave credits.

16.03 Unless otherwise informed by the Employer, a statement signed by the employee stating that because of illness or injury he was unable to perform his duties shall, when delivered to the Employer, be considered as meeting the requirements of paragraph 16.02(a).

16.04 An employee shall not be granted sick leave with pay during any period the employee is under suspension or on leave of absence without pay.

16.05 When an employee is granted sick leave with pay and injury-on-duty leave is subsequently approved for the same period, it shall be considered for the purpose of the record of sick leave credits that the employee was not granted sick leave with pay.

16.06 Where an employee has insufficient or no credits to cover the granting of sick leave with pay under the provision of clause 16.02, sick leave with pay may, at the discretion of the Employer, be granted to an employee for a period of up to one hundred and eighty-seven decimal five (187.5) hours, subject to the deduction of such advanced leave from any sick leave credits subsequently earned and, in the event of termination of employment for other than death or lay-off, the recovery of the advance from any monies owed the employee.

16.07 Sick leave credits earned but unused by an employee during a previous period of employment in the public service shall be restored to an employee whose employment was terminated by reason of lay-off and who is reappointed in the public service within two (2) year from the date of lay-off.



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Article 17 Other Leave With or Without Pay

17.01 General

In respect to applications for leave made pursuant to this article, the employee may be required to provide satisfactory validation of the circumstances necessitating such requests.

17.02 Bereavement Leave With Pay

For the purpose of this clause, immediate family is defined as father, mother (or alternatively stepfather, stepmother or foster parent), brother, sister, spouse (including common-law partner resident with the employee), child (including child of common-law partner), grandchild, grandparent, stepchild or ward of the employee, father-in-law, mother-in-law, and any other relative permanently residing in the employee's household or with whom the employee permanently resides.

  1. When a member of the employee's immediate family dies, an employee:

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    1. shall be entitled to a single bereavement period of seven (7) consecutive calendar days. Such bereavement period, as determined by the employee, must include the day of the memorial commemorating the deceased or must begin within two (2) days following the death. During such period the employee shall be paid for those days which are not regularly scheduled days of rest;
    2. in addition, the employee may be granted up to three (3) days' leave with pay for the purpose of travel related to the death.
  2. An employee is entitled to up to one (1) day's bereavement leave with pay for the purpose related to the death of the employee's son-in-law, daughter-in-law, brother-in-law or sister-in-law.
  3. It is recognized by the parties that the circumstances which call for leave in respect of bereavement are based on individual circumstances. On request, the Deputy Head of a department may, after considering the particular circumstances involved, grant leave with pay for a period greater or in a manner other than that provided for in subparagraph 17.02(a)(i) and (b).
  4. If, during a period of sick leave or vacation leave, an employee is bereaved in circumstances under which the employee would have been eligible for bereavement leave under this clause, the employee shall be granted bereavement leave and the sick leave or vacation leave credits shall be restored to the extent of any concurrent bereavement leave granted.

17.03 Maternity Leave without Pay

  1. An employee who becomes pregnant shall, upon request, be granted maternity leave without pay for a period beginning before, on or after the termination date of pregnancy and ending not later than eighteen (18) weeks after the termination date of pregnancy.
  2. Notwithstanding paragraph (a):
    1. where the employee has not yet proceeded on maternity leave without pay and her newborn child is hospitalized,
      or
    2. where the employee has proceeded on maternity leave without pay and then returns to work for all or part of the period during which her newborn child is hospitalized,
      the period of maternity leave without pay defined in paragraph (a) may be extended beyond the date falling eighteen (18) weeks after the date of termination of pregnancy by a period equal to that portion of the period of the child's hospitalization during which the employee was not on maternity leave, to a maximum of eighteen (18) weeks.
  3. The extension described in paragraph (b) shall end not later than fifty-two (52) weeks after the termination date of pregnancy.
  4. The Employer may require an employee to submit a medical certificate certifying pregnancy.
  5. An employee who has not commenced maternity leave without pay may elect to:
    1. use earned vacation and compensatory leave credits up to and beyond the date that her pregnancy terminates;
    2. use her sick leave credits up to and beyond the date that her pregnancy terminates, subject to the provisions set out in Article 16, Sick Leave. For purposes of this subparagraph, the terms "illness" or "injury" used in Article 16, Sick Leave , shall include medical disability related to pregnancy.
  6. An employee shall inform the Employer in writing of her plans for taking leave with and without pay to cover her absence from work due to the pregnancy at least four (4) weeks in advance of the initial date of continuous leave of absence during which termination of pregnancy is expected to occur unless there is a valid reason why the notice cannot be given.
  7. Leave granted under this clause shall be counted for the calculation of "continuous employment" for the purpose of calculating severance pay and "service" for the purpose of calculating vacation leave. Time spent on such leave shall be counted for pay increment purposes.

17.04 Maternity Allowance

  1. An employee who has been granted maternity leave without pay shall be paid a maternity allowance in accordance with the terms of the Supplemental Unemployment Benefit (SUB) Plan described in paragraph (c) to (i), provided that she:
    1. has completed six (6) months of continuous employment before the commencement of her maternity leave without pay,
    2. provides the Employer with proof that she has applied for and is in receipt of maternity benefits under the Employment Insurance or the Québec Parental Insurance Plan in respect of insurable employment with the Employer,
      and
    3. has signed an agreement with the Employer stating that:
      1. she will return to work on the expiry date of her maternity leave without pay unless the return to work date is modified by the approval of another form of leave;
      2. following her return to work, as described in section (A), she will work for a period equal to the period she was in receipt of the maternity allowance;
      3. should she fail to return to work in accordance with section (A), or should she return to work but fail to work for the total period specified in section (B), for reasons other than death, lay-off, early termination due to lack of work or discontinuance of a function of a specified period of employment that would have been sufficient to meet the obligations specified in section (B), or having become disabled as defined in the public service Superannuation Act, she will be indebted to the Employer for an amount determined as follows:Allowance received multiplied by the remaining period to be worked following her return to work and divided by the total period to be worked as specified in (B).
        however, an employee whose specified period of employment expired and who is rehired in any portion of the Core Public Administration as specified in the public service Labour Relations Act within a period of ninety (90) days or less is not indebted for the amount if her new period of employment is sufficient to meet the obligations specified in section (B).
  2. For the purpose of sections (a)(iii)(B), and (C), periods of leave with pay shall count as time worked. Periods of leave without pay during the employee's return to work will not be counted as time worked but shall interrupt the period referred to in section (a)(iii)(B), without activating the recovery provisions described in section (a)(iii)(C).
  3. Maternity allowance payments made in accordance with the SUB Plan will consist of the following:
    1. where an employee is subject to a waiting period of two (2) weeks before receiving Employment Insurance maternity benefits, ninety-three per cent (93%) of her weekly rate of pay and the recruitment and retention "terminable allowance" for each week of the waiting period, less any other monies earned during this period,
      and
    2. for each week that the employee receives a maternity benefit under the Employment Insurance or the Québec Parental Insurance Plan, she is eligible to receive the difference between ninety-three per cent (93%) of her weekly rate of pay and the recruitment and retention "terminable allowance" and the maternity benefit, less any other monies earned during this period which may result in a decrease in her maternity benefit to which she would have been eligible if no extra monies had been earned during this period.
  4. At the employee's request, the payment referred to in subparagraph 17.04(c)(i) will be estimated and advanced to the employee. Adjustments will be made once the employee provides proof of receipt of Employment Insurance or the Québec Parental Insurance maternity benefits.
  5. The maternity allowance to which an employee is entitled is limited to that provided in paragraph (c) and an employee will not be reimbursed for any amount that she may be required to repay pursuant to the Employment Insurance Act or the Québec Parental Insurance Act in Québec.
  6. The weekly rate of pay referred to in paragraph (c) shall be:
    1. for a full-time employee, the employee's weekly rate of pay on the day immediately preceding the commencement of maternity leave without pay,
    2. for an employee who has been employed on a part-time or on a combined full-time and part-time basis during the six (6) month period preceding the commencement of maternity leave, the rate obtained by multiplying the weekly rate of pay in subparagraph (i) by the fraction obtained by dividing the employee's straight time earnings by the straight time earnings the employee would have earned working full-time during such period.
  7. The weekly rate of pay referred to in paragraph (f) shall be the rate and the recruitment and retention "terminable allowance" to which the employee is entitled for her substantive level to which she is appointed.
  8. Notwithstanding paragraph (g), and subject to subparagraph (f)(ii), if on the day immediately preceding the commencement of maternity leave without pay an employee has been on an acting assignment for at least four (4) months, the weekly rate shall be the rate and the recruitment and retention "terminable allowance" she was being paid on that day.
  9. Where an employee becomes eligible for a pay increment or pay revision that would increase the maternity allowance, the allowance shall be adjusted accordingly.
  10. Maternity allowance payments made under the SUB Plan will neither reduce nor increase an employee's deferred remuneration or severance pay.

17.05 Special Maternity Allowance for Totally Disabled Employees

  1. An employee who:
    1. fails to satisfy the eligibility requirement specified in subparagraph 17.04(a)(ii) solely because a concurrent entitlement to benefits under the Disability Insurance (DI) Plan, the Long-term Disability (LTD) Insurance portion of the Public Service Management Insurance Plan (PSMIP) or the Government Employees Compensation Act prevents her from receiving Employment Insurance or Québec Parental Insurance maternity benefits,
      and
    2. has satisfied all of the other eligibility criteria specified in paragraph 17.04(a), other than those specified in sections (A) and (B) of subparagraph 17.04(a)(iii),
    shall be paid, in respect of each week of maternity allowance not received for the reason described in subparagraph (i), the difference between ninety-three per cent (93%) of her weekly rate of pay and the recruitment and retention "terminable allowance" and the gross amount of her weekly disability benefit under the DI Plan, the LTD Plan or via the Government Employees Compensation Act.
  2. An employee shall be paid an allowance under this clause and under clause 17.04 for a combined period of no more than the number of weeks during which she would have been eligible for maternity benefits under the Employment Insurance or the Québec Parental Insurance Plan had she not been disqualified from Employment Insurance or Québec Parental Insurance maternity benefits for the reasons described in subparagraph 17.05(a)(i).

17.06 Parental Leave Without Pay

  1. Where an employee has or will have the actual care and custody of a new-born child (including the new-born child of a common-law partner), the employee shall, upon request, be granted parental leave without pay for a single period of up to thirty-seven (37) consecutive weeks in the fifty-two (52) week period beginning on the day on which the child is born or the day on which the child comes into the employee's care.
  2. Where an employee commences legal proceedings under the laws of a province to adopt a child or obtains an order under the laws of a province for the adoption of a child, the employee shall, upon request, be granted parental leave without pay for a single period of up to thirty-seven (37) consecutive weeks in the fifty-two week (52) period beginning on the day on which the child comes into the employee's care.
  3. Notwithstanding paragraphs (a) and (b) above, at the request of an employee and at the discretion of the Employer, the leave referred to with the paragraphs (a) and (b) above may be taken in two (2) periods.
  4. Notwithstanding paragraphs (a) and (b):
    1. where the employee's child is hospitalized within the period defined in the above paragraphs, and the employee has not yet proceeded on parental leave without pay,
      or
    2. where the employee has proceeded on parental leave without pay and then returns to work for all or part of the period during which his or her child is hospitalized,
    the period of parental leave without pay specified in the original leave request may be extended by a period equal to that portion of the period of the child's hospitalization during which the employee was not on parental leave. However, the extension shall end not later than one hundred and four (104) weeks after the day on which the child comes into the employee's care.
  5. An employee who intends to request parental leave without pay shall notify the Employer at least four (4) weeks in advance of the expected date of leave.
  6. The Employer may:
    1. defer the commencement of parental leave without pay at the request of the employee;
    2. grant the employee parental leave without pay with less than four (4) weeks' notice;
    3. require an employee to submit a birth certificate or proof of adoption of the child.
  7. Leave granted under this clause shall count for the calculation of "continuous employment" for the purpose of calculating severance pay and "service" for the purpose of calculating vacation leave. Time spent on such leave shall count for pay increment purposes.

17.07 Parental Allowance

  1. An employee who has been granted parental leave without pay, shall be paid a parental allowance in accordance with the terms of the Supplemental Unemployment Benefit (SUB) Plan described in paragraphs (c) to (i), providing he:
    1. has completed six (6) months of continuous employment before the commencement of parental leave without pay,
    2. provides the Employer with proof that he or she has applied for and is in receipt of parental, paternity or adoption benefits under the Employment Insurance or Québec Parental Insurance Plan in respect of insurable employment with the Employer,
      and
    3. has signed an agreement with the Employer stating that:
      1. the employee will return to work on the expiry date of his or her parental leave without pay, unless the return to work date is modified by the approval of another form of leave;
      2. following his or her return to work, as described in section (A), the employee will work for a period equal to the period the employee was in receipt of the parental allowance, in addition to the period of time referred to in section 17.04(a)(iii)(B), if applicable;
      3. should he or she fail to return to work in accordance with section (A) or should he or she return to work but fail to work the total period specified in section (B), for reasons other than death, lay-off, early termination due to lack of work or discontinuance of a function of a specified period of employment that would have been sufficient to meet the obligations specified in section (B), or having become disabled as defined in the public service Superannuation Act, he or she will be indebted to the Employer for an amount determined as follows: Allowance received multiplied by the remaining period to be worked following his/her return to work and divided by the total period to be worked as specified in (B).
        however, an employee whose specified period of employment expired and who is rehired in any portion of the Core Public Administration as specified in the public service Labour Relations Act within a period of ninety (90) days or less is not indebted for the amount if his or her new period of employment is sufficient to meet the obligations specified in section (B).
  2. For the purpose of sections (a)(iii)(B), and (C), periods of leave with pay shall count as time worked. Periods of leave without pay during the employee's return to work will not be counted as time worked but shall interrupt the period referred to in section (a)(iii)(B), without activating the recovery provisions described in section (a)(iii)(C).
  3. Parental Allowance payments made in accordance with the SUB Plan will consist of the following:
    1. where an employee is subject to a waiting period of two (2) weeks before receiving Employment Insurance parental benefits, ninety-three per cent (93%) of his or her weekly rate of pay and the recruitment and retention "terminable allowance" for each week of the waiting period, less any other monies earned during this period;
    2. for each week the employee receives parental, adoption or paternity benefits under the Employment Insurance or the Québec Parental Insurance Plan, he or she is eligible to receive the difference between ninety-three per cent (93%) of his or her weekly rate of pay and the recruitment and retention "terminable allowance" and the parental, adoption or paternity benefit, less any other monies earned during this period which may result in a decrease in his/her parental, adoption or paternity benefit to which he or she would have been eligible if no extra monies had been earned during this period;
    3. where an employee has received the full eighteen (18) weeks of maternity benefit and the full thirty-two (32) weeks of parental benefit under the Québec Parental Insurance Plan and thereafter remains on parental leave without pay, she is eligible to receive a further parental allowance for a period of two (2) weeks, ninety-three per cent (93%) of her weekly rate of pay and the recruitment and retention "terminable allowance" for each week, less any other monies earned during this period.
  4. At the employee's request, the payment referred to in subparagraph 17.07(c)(i) will be estimated and advanced to the employee. Adjustments will be made once the employee provides proof of receipt of Employment Insurance or the Québec Parental Insurance parental benefits.
  5. The parental allowance to which an employee is entitled is limited to that provided in paragraph (c) and an employee will not be reimbursed for any amount that he or she is required to repay pursuant to the Employment Insurance Act or the Parental Insurance Act in Québec.
  6. The weekly rate of pay referred to in paragraph (c) shall be:
    1. for a full-time employee, the employee's weekly rate of pay on the day immediately preceding the commencement of maternity or parental leave without pay;
    2. for an employee who has been employed on a part-time or on a combined full time and part-time basis during the six (6) month period preceding the commencement of maternity or parental leave without pay, the rate obtained by multiplying the weekly rate of pay in subparagraph (i) by the fraction obtained by dividing the employee's straight time earnings by the straight time earnings the employee would have earned working full time during such period.
  7. The weekly rate of pay referred to in paragraph (f) shall be the rate and the recruitment and retention "terminable allowance" to which the employee is entitled for the substantive level to which she or he is appointed.
  8. Notwithstanding paragraph (g), and subject to subparagraph (f)(ii), if on the day immediately preceding the commencement of parental leave without pay an employee is performing an acting assignment for at least four (4) months, the weekly rate shall be the rate and the recruitment and retention "terminable allowance" the employee was being paid on that day.
  9. Where an employee becomes eligible for a pay increment or pay revision that would increase the parental allowance, the allowance shall be adjusted accordingly.
  10. Parental allowance payments made under the SUB Plan will neither reduce nor increase an employee's deferred remuneration or severance pay.
  11. The maximum combined, shared maternity and parental allowances payable under this Collective Agreement shall not exceed fifty-two (52) weeks for each combined maternity and parental leave without pay.

17.08 Special Parental Allowance for Totally Disabled Employees

  1. An employee who:
    1. fails to satisfy the eligibility requirement specified in subparagraph 17.07(a)(ii) solely because a concurrent entitlement to benefits under the Disability Insurance (DI) Plan, the Long-term Disability (LTD) Insurance portion of the Public Service Management Insurance Plan (PSMIP) or via the Government Employees Compensation Act prevents the employee from receiving Employment Insurance or Québec Parental Insurance Plan benefits,
      and
    2. has satisfied all of the other eligibility criteria specified in paragraph 17.07(a), other than those specified in sections (A) and (B) of subparagraph 17.07(a)(iii),
    shall be paid, in respect of each week of benefits under the parental allowance not received for the reason described in subparagraph (i), the difference between ninety-three per cent (93%) of the employee's rate of pay and the recruitment and retention "terminable allowance", and the gross amount of his or her weekly disability benefit under the DI Plan, the LTD Plan or via the Government Employees Compensation Act.
  2. An employee shall be paid an allowance under this clause and under clause 17.07 for a combined period of no more than the number of weeks during which the employee would have been eligible for parental, paternity, or adoption benefits under Employment Insurance or the Québec Parental Insurance Plan, had the employee not been disqualified from Employment Insurance or Québec Parental Insurance Plan benefits for the reasons described in subparagraph 17.08(a)(i).

17.09 Leave Without Pay for the Care of Immediate Family

Subject to operational requirements, an employee shall be granted leave without pay for family-related needs in accordance with the following conditions:

  1. For the purpose of this clause, immediate family is defined as any relative permanently residing in the employee's household or with whom the employee permanently resides, and the employee's spouse (or common-law partner resident with the employee), children (including foster children or children of spouse or common-law partner) or parents (including stepparents or foster parent).
  2. Subject to paragraph (a), up to five (5) years leave without pay during an employee's total period of employment in the public service may be granted for the personal long-term care of the employee's family. Leave granted under this paragraph shall be for a minimum period of three (3) weeks.
  3. An employee shall notify the Employer in writing as far in advance as possible but not less than four (4) weeks in advance of the commencement date of such leave, unless, because of urgent or unforeseeable circumstances, such notice cannot be given.
  4. Leave granted under this clause for a period of more than three (3) months shall be deducted from the calculation of continuous employment for the purposes of calculating severance pay and from the calculation of service for the purposes of calculating vacation leave.
  5. Time spent on such leave shall not be counted for pay increment purposes.
  6. Leave granted under Leave Without Pay for the Care and Nurturing of Pre-School Age Children or under Leave Without Pay for the Long-Term Care of a Parent under the terms of other agreements will not count towards the calculation of the maximum amount of time allowed for Care of Immediate Family during an employee's total period of employment in the public service.
  7. An employee who has proceeded on leave without pay may change his return to work date if such change does not result in additional costs to the employer.

17.10 Leave Without Pay for Personal Needs

Leave without pay will be granted for personal needs, in the following manner:

  1. Subject to operational requirements, leave without pay for a period of up to three (3) months will be granted to an employee for personal needs.
  2. Subject to operational requirements, leave without pay of more than three (3) months but not exceeding one (1) year will be granted to an employee for personal needs.
  3. An employee is entitled to leave without pay for personal needs only once under each of (a) and (b) of this clause during his total period of employment in the public service. Leave without pay granted under this clause may not be used in combination with maternity or parental leave without the consent of the Employer.
  4. Leave granted under (a) of this clause shall be counted for the calculation of "continuous employment" for the purpose of calculating severance pay and "service" for the purpose of calculating vacation leave. Time spent on such leave shall be counted for pay increment purposes.
  5. Leave without pay granted under (b) of this clause shall be deducted from the calculation of "continuous employment" for the purpose of calculating severance pay and "service" for the purpose of calculating vacation leave for the employee involved. Time spent on such leave shall not be counted for pay increment purposes.

17.11 Leave Without Pay for Relocation of Spouse

  1. At the request of an employee, leave without pay for a period of up to one (1) year shall be granted to an employee whose spouse or common-law partner is permanently relocated and up to five (5) years to an employee whose spouse or common-law partner is temporarily relocated.
  2. eave without pay granted under this clause shall be deducted from the calculation of "continuous employment" for the purpose of calculating severance pay and "service" for the purpose of calculating vacation leave for the employee involved except where the period of such leave is less than three (3) months. Time spent on such leave which is for a period of more than three (3) months shall not be counted for pay increment purposes.

17.12 Leave With Pay for Family-Related Responsibilities

  1. For the purpose of this clause, family is defined as any relative permanently residing in the employee's household or with whom the employee permanently resides, and the employee's spouse (or common-law partner resident with the employee), children (including foster children and children of legal or common-law partner) or parents (including stepparents or foster parents).
  2. The Employer shall grant leave with pay under the following circumstances:
    1. an employee is expected to make every reasonable effort to schedule medical or dental appointments for family members to minimize or preclude his absence from work; however, when alternate arrangements are not possible an employee shall be granted leave for a medical or dental appointment when the family member is incapable of attending the appointment by himself or herself, or for appointments with appropriate authorities in schools or adoption agencies. An employee requesting leave under this provision must notify his supervisor of the appointment as far in advance as possible;
    2. leave with pay to provide for the immediate and temporary care of a sick or elderly member of the employee's family and to provide an employee with time to make alternate care arrangements where the illness is of a longer duration;
    3. leave with pay for needs directly related to the birth or to the adoption of the employee's child.

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  1. The total leave with pay which may be granted under this clause shall not exceed thirty-seven decimal five (37.5) hours in a fiscal year.

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  1. seven decimal five (7.5) hours out of the thirty-seven decimal five (37.5) hours stipulated in paragraph 17.12(c) above may be used:
    1. to attend school functions, if the supervisor was notified of the functions as far in advance as possible;
    2. to provide for the employee’s child in the case of an unforeseeable closure of the school or daycare facility;
    3. to attend an appointment with a legal or paralegal representative for non-employment related matters, or with a financial or other professional representative, if the supervisor was notified of the appointment as far in advance as possible.

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  1. Where, in respect of any period of compensatory leave, an employee is granted leave with pay for illness in the family under paragraph 17.12(b)(ii) above, on production of a medical certificate, the period of compensatory leave so displaced shall either be added to the compensatory leave period, if requested by the employee and approved by the Employer, or reinstated for use at a later date.

17.13 Court Leave With Pay

Leave with pay shall be given to every employee, other than an employee already on leave without pay, on education leave, or under suspension who is required:

  1. to be available for jury selection;
  2. to serve on a jury;
    or
  3. by subpoena or summons to attend as a witness in any proceeding held:

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    1. in or under the authority of a court of justice;
    2. before a court, judge, justice, magistrate or coroner;
    3. before the Senate or House of Commons of Canada or a committee of the Senate or House of Commons otherwise than in the performance of the duties of the employee's position;
    4. before a legislative council, legislative assembly or house of assembly, or any committee thereof that is authorized by law to compel the attendance of witnesses before it;
      or
    5. before an arbitrator or umpire or a person or body of persons authorized by law to make an inquiry and to compel the attendance of witnesses before it.

17.14 Personnel Selection Leave With Pay

Where an employee participates in a personnel selection process, including the appeal process where applicable, for a position in the public service, as defined in Schedule I and IV of the Financial Administration Act, the employee is entitled to leave with pay for the period during which the employee's presence is required for purposes of the selection process, and for such further period as the Employer considers reasonable for the employee to travel to and from the place where the employee's presence is so required. This clause applies equally in respect of the personnel selection processes related to deployment.

17.15 Injury-on-Duty Leave With Pay

  1. An employee shall be granted injury-on-duty leave with pay for such reasonable period as may be determined by the Employer where it is determined by a Provincial Worker's Compensation Board that the employee is unable to perform his duties because of:
    1. personal injury accidentally received in the performance of the employee's duties and not caused by the employee's wilful misconduct,
    2. sickness resulting from the nature of the employee's employment,
      or
    3. over-exposure to radioactivity or other hazardous conditions in the course of the employee's employment,
    if the employee agrees to pay to the Receiver General of Canada any amount received by him for loss of wages in settlement of any claim the employee may have in respect of such injury, sickness or exposure, providing, however, that such amount does not stem from a personal disability policy for which the employee or the employee's agent has paid the premium.
  2. Where operational requirements permit, the Employer will grant leave with pay to an employee who is:
    1. a party to a Provincial Worker's Compensation Hearing
      or
    2. a witness called by an employee who is party to a Provincial Worker's Compensation Hearing.

17.16 Examination Leave

Leave with pay to take examinations or defend dissertations may be granted by the Employer to an employee who is not on education leave. Such leave will be granted only where, in the opinion of the Employer, the course of study is directly related to the employee's duties or will improve the employee's qualifications.

17.17 Religious Observance

  1. The Employer shall make every reasonable effort to accommodate an employee who requests time off to fulfill his religious obligations.
  2. Employees may, in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement, request annual leave, compensatory leave or leave without pay for other reasons in order to fulfill their religious obligations.
  3. Notwithstanding paragraph 17.17(b), at the request of the employee and at the discretion of the Employer, time off with pay may be granted to the employee in order to fulfill his religious obligations. The number of hours with pay so granted must be made up hour for hour within a period of six (6) months, at times agreed to by the Employer. Hours worked as a result of time off granted under this clause shall not be compensated nor should they result in any additional payments by the Employer.
  4. An employee who intends to request leave or time off under this article must give notice to the Employer as far in advance as possible but no later than four (4) weeks before the requested period of absence.

17.18 Maternity-related Reassignment or Leave

  1. An employee who is pregnant or nursing may, during the period from the beginning of pregnancy to the end of the twenty-fourth (24th) week following the birth, request the Employer to modify her job functions or reassign her to another job if, by reason of the pregnancy or nursing, continuing any of her current functions may pose a risk to her health or that of the foetus or child. On being informed of the cessation of current job function, the Employer, with the written consent of the employee, shall notify the appropriate work place committee or the health and safety representative.
  2. An employee's request under paragraph (a) must be accompanied or followed as soon as possible by a medical certificate indicating the expected duration of the potential risk and the activities or conditions to avoid in order to eliminate the risk. Dependent upon the particular circumstances of the request, the Employer may obtain an independent medical opinion.
  3. An employee who has made a request under paragraph (a) is entitled to continue in her current job while the Employer examines her request, but, if the risk posed by continuing any of her job functions so requires, she is entitled to be immediately assigned alternative duties until such time as the Employer:
    1. modifies her job functions or reassigns her,
      or
    2. informs her in writing that it is not reasonably practicable to modify her job functions or reassign her.
  4. Where reasonably practicable, the Employer shall modify the employee's job functions or reassign her.
  5. Where the Employer concludes that a modification of job functions or a reassignment that would avoid the activities or conditions indicated in the medical certificate is not reasonably practicable, the Employer shall so inform the employee in writing and shall grant leave of absence without pay to the employee for the duration of the risk as indicated in the medical certificate. However, such leave shall end no later than twenty-four (24) weeks after the birth.
  6. An employee whose job functions have been modified, who has been reassigned or who is on leave of absence shall give at least two (2) weeks notice in writing to the Employer of any change in duration of the risk or the inability as indicated in the medical certificate, unless there is a valid reason why that notice cannot be given. Such notice must be accompanied by a new medical certificate.
  7. Notwithstanding clause (e), for an employee working:
    1. in an institution at Correctional Service Canada where she is in direct and regular contact with offenders, and
    2. for Health Canada NU-CHNs who are permanently assigned in nursing stations situated in remote and isolated First Nations communities (type 1 and 2 according to Health Canada's Community Workload Increase System (CWIS),

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    1. OP and NU-HOS at Ste-Anne de Bellevue Hospital and an employee working at the RTCOSI who provide direct and regular health care to patients,
    2. OP and NUs in the Department of National Defence who provide direct and regular health care to patients,

and, if the Employer concludes that a modification of job functions or a reassignment that would avoid the activities or conditions indicated in the medical certificate is not reasonably practicable, the Employer shall so inform the employee in writing and shall grant leave of absence with pay to the employee for the duration of the risk as indicated in the medical certificate. However, such leave shall end no later than at the time the employee proceeds on Maternity Leave Without Pay or the termination date of the pregnancy, whichever comes first.

17.19 Medical Appointment for Pregnant Employees

  1. Up to three decimal seven five (3.75) hours of reasonable time off with pay will be granted to pregnant employees for the purpose of attending routine medical appointments.
  2. Where a series of continuing appointments are necessary for the treatment of a particular condition relating to the pregnancy, absences shall be charged to sick leave.

17.20 Volunteer Leave

  1. Subject to operational requirements as determined by the Employer and with an advance notice of at least five (5) working days, the employee shall be granted, in each fiscal year, a single period of up to seven decimal five (7.5) hours of leave with pay to work as a volunteer for a charitable or community organization or activity, other than for activities related to the Government of Canada Workplace Charitable Campaign;
  2. The leave will be scheduled at times convenient both to the employee and the Employer. Nevertheless, the Employer shall make every reasonable effort to grant the leave at such times as the employee may request.

17.21 Other Leave With Pay

  1. At its discretion, the Employer may grant leave with pay for purposes other than those specified in this Agreement, including military or civil defence training, emergencies affecting the community or place of work, and when circumstances not directly attributable to the employee prevent his reporting for duty.
  2. Personal Leave
    • Subject to operational requirements as determined by the Employer and with an advance notice of at least five (5) working days, the employee shall be granted, in each fiscal year, a single period of up to seven decimal five (7.5) hours of leave with pay for reasons of a personal nature.
    • The leave will be scheduled at times convenient to both the employee and the Employer. Nevertheless, the Employer shall make every reasonable effort to grant the leave at such times as the employee may request.
  3. Quarantine Leave
    • Where an employee provides a medical certificate placing him under quarantine, he shall be granted leave with pay during the quarantine period.
    • When an employee is diagnosed with an illness during the quarantine period, article 17.21(c) shall cease to apply.

17.22 Other Leave Without Pay

At its discretion, the Employer may grant leave without pay for purposes other than those specified in this Agreement, including enrolment in the Canadian Armed Forces and election to a full-time municipal office.



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Article 18 Career Development

18.01 General

In order for the government to meet its mandate, given the evolution and increased complexity of the scope of practice, the parties recognize that in order to maintain and enhance professional expertise, employees, from time to time, need to have an opportunity to attend or participate in career development activities described in this article.

The Employer endeavours to respond in a timely fashion to requests for career development.

18.02 Education Leave

  1. An employee may be granted education leave without pay for varying periods up to one (1) year, which can be renewed by mutual agreement, to attend a recognized institution for additional or special studies in some field of education in which special preparation is needed to enable the employee to fill his present role more adequately, or to undertake studies in some field in order to provide a service which the Employer requires or is planning to provide.
  2. An employee on Education Leave without pay under this clause shall receive an allowance in lieu of salary equivalent to from fifty per cent (50%) to one hundred per cent (100%) of the employee's basic salary. The percentage of the allowance is at the discretion of the Employer. Where the employee receives a grant, bursary or scholarship, the education leave allowance may be reduced. In such cases, the amount of the reduction shall not exceed the amount of the grant, bursary or scholarship.
  3. Allowances already being received by the employee may, at the discretion of the Employer, be continued during the period of the education leave. The employee shall be notified when the leave is approved whether such allowances are to be continued in whole or in part.
  4. As a condition to the granting of education leave, an employee shall, if required, give a written undertaking prior to the commencement of the leave to return to the service of the Employer for a period of not less than the period of the leave granted. If the employee, except with the permission of the Employer:
    1. fails to complete the course,
    2. does not resume employment with the Employer on completion of the course,
      or
    3. ceases to be employed, except by reason of death or lay-off, before termination of the period he has undertaken to serve after completion of the course,
    the employee shall repay the Employer all allowances paid to him under this clause during the education leave or such lesser sum as shall be determined by the Employer.

18.03 Attendance at Conferences and Conventions

  1. The parties to this Agreement recognize that attendance or participation at conferences, conventions, symposia, scientific meetings, workshops and other gatherings of a similar nature contributes to the maintenance of high professional standards.
  2. In order to benefit from an exchange of knowledge and experience, an employee shall have the opportunity on occasion to attend conferences and conventions which are related to the employee's field of specialization, subject to operational constraints.
  3. The Employer may grant leave with pay and reasonable travel expenses including registration fees to attend such gatherings, subject to budgetary and operational constraints.
  4. An employee who attends a conference or convention at the request of the Employer to represent the interests of the Employer shall be deemed to be on duty and, as required, in travel status. The Employer shall pay the registration fees of the convention or conference the employee is required to attend.
  5. An employee invited to participate in a conference or convention in an official capacity, such as to present a formal address or to give a course related to the employee's field of employment, may be granted leave with pay for this purpose and may, in addition, be reimbursed for the payment of convention or conference registration fees and reasonable travel expenses.
  6. An employee shall not be entitled to any compensation under Article 9, Overtime, and 13, Travelling Time, in respect of hours the employee is in attendance at or travelling to or from a conference or convention under the provisions of this clause, except as provided by paragraph (d).
  7. Subject to budgetary and operational constraints, the Employer shall make every reasonable effort to accommodate shift changes or rest day changes to facilitate attendance at conferences, conventions, symposia, scientific meetings, workshops and other gatherings of a similar nature, while on duty.

18.04 Professional Development

  1. The parties to this Agreement share a desire to improve professional standards by giving the employees the opportunity on occasion:
    1. to participate in workshops, short courses, similar out-service programs or continuing education courses to keep up to date with knowledge and skills in their respective fields, to acquire continuing profession specific credits required to complete or maintain current licensing/registration standards.
    2. to conduct research or perform work related to their normal research programs in institutions or locations other than those of the Employer, including, subject to the Employer's approval, presentation of the results of such research to external bodies.
      or
    3. to carry out research in the employee's field of specialization not specifically related to the employee's assigned work projects when in the opinion of the Employer such research is needed to enable the employee to fill his present role more adequately including, subject to the Employer's approval, presentation of the results of such research to external bodies.
  2. Subject to the Employer's approval an employee shall receive leave with pay in order to participate in the activities described in paragraph 18.04(a).
  3. An employee may apply at any time for professional development under this clause, and the Employer may select an employee at any time for such professional development.
  4. When an employee is selected by the Employer for professional development under this clause the Employer will consult with the employee before determining the locations and duration of the program of work or studies to be undertaken.
  5. An employee selected for professional development under this clause shall continue to receive his normal compensation including any increase for which the employee may become eligible. The employee shall not be entitled to any compensation under Articles 9, Overtime, and 13, Travelling Time, while on professional development under this clause.
  6.  
    1. An employee on professional development under this clause may be reimbursed for reasonable travel expenses and such other additional expenses as the Employer deems appropriate.
    Sub-paragraph (f)(ii) applies only to Health Canada's NU-CHN's in the First Nations and Inuit Health (FNIH).
    1. An employee on the Primary Care Skills Program shall be deemed to be on travel status.
  7. Subject to budgetary and operational constraints, the Employer shall make every reasonable effort to accommodate shift changes or rest day changes to facilitate attendance at workshops, short courses, similar out-service programmes or continuing education courses while on duty.

18.05 Selection Criteria

  1. The Employer shall establish Selection Criteria for granting leave under clauses 18.02, 18.03 and 18.04. Upon request, a copy of these criteria will be provided to an employee and/or the Institute Representative.
  2. The parties to this Collective Agreement acknowledge the mutual benefits to be derived from consultation on Career Development. To this effect, the Employer, upon request, will consult with the Institute as prescribed in Article 36, Joint Consultation.

18.06 Departmental Career Development Consultation Committee

  1. The parties to this Collective Agreement acknowledge the mutual benefits to be derived from consultation on Career Development. To this effect the parties agree that such consultation will be held at the departmental level either through the existing Joint Consultation Committee or through the creation of a Departmental Career Development Consultation Committee. A consultation committee as determined by the parties, may be established at the local, regional or national level.
  2. The Departmental Consultation Committee shall be composed of mutually agreeable numbers of employees and Employer representatives who shall meet at mutually satisfactory times. Committee meetings shall normally be held on the Employer's premises during working hours.
  3. Employees forming the continuing membership of the Departmental Consultation Committees shall be protected against any loss of normal pay by reason of attendance at such meetings with management, including reasonable travel time where applicable.
  4. The Employer recognizes the use of such committees for the purpose of providing information, discussing the application of policy, promoting understanding and reviewing problems.
  5. It is understood that no commitment may be made by either party on a subject that is not within their authority or jurisdiction, nor shall any commitment made be construed as to alter, amend, add to or modify the terms of this Agreement.

18.07 Joint Institute/Treasury Board Career Development Committee

  1. In addition to consultation on career development at the departmental level referred to in clause 18.06, the representatives of the Employer and the Institute agree to establish a joint Institute/Treasury Board Career Development Committee.
  2. In establishing this committee, it is understood by the parties that Departments are responsible for the application of the policies related to Career Development.
  3. It is understood that no commitment may be made by either party on a subject that is not within their authority or jurisdiction, nor shall any commitment made be construed as to alter, amend, add to or modify the terms of this Agreement.
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Article 19 Severance Pay

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Effective June 12, 2012, paragraphs 19.01(b) and (c) are deleted from the collective agreement.

19.01 Under the following circumstances and subject to clause 19.02 an employee shall receive severance benefits calculated on the basis of the employee's weekly rate of pay:

  1. Lay-Off

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    1. On the first (1st) lay off pay for the first (1st) complete year of continuous employment two (2) weeks' pay, or three (3) weeks' pay for employees with ten (10) or more and less than twenty (20) years of continuous employment, or four (4) weeks' pay for employees with twenty (20) or more years of continuous employment, plus one (1) week's pay for each additional complete year of continuous employment and, in the case of partial year of continuous employment, one (1) week's pay multiplied by the number of days of continuous employment divided by three hundred and sixty-five (365).
    2. On second (2nd) or subsequent lay-off one (1) week's pay for each complete year of continuous employment and, in the case of a partial year of continuous employment, one (1) week's pay multiplied by the number of days of continuous employment divided by three hundred and sixty-five (365), less any period in respect of which he was granted Severance Pay under 19.01(a)(i) above.
  2. Resignation
    • On resignation, subject to paragraph 19.01(c) and with ten (10) or more years of continuous employment, one-half (1/2) week's pay for each complete year of continuous employment up to a maximum of twenty-six (26) years with a maximum benefit of thirteen (13) weeks' pay.
  3. Retirement
    • On retirement, when an employee is entitled to an immediate annuity or to an immediate annual allowance under the Public Service Superannuation Act, a severance payment in respect of the employee's complete period of continuous employment, comprised of one (1) week's pay for each complete year of continuous employment and, in the case of a partial year of continuous employment, one (1) week's pay multiplied by the number of days of continuous employment divided by three hundred and sixty-five (365), to a maximum of thirty (30) weeks' pay.
  4. Death
    • If an employee dies, there shall be paid to the employee's estate a severance payment in respect of the employee's complete period of continuous employment, comprised of one (1) week's pay for each complete year of continuous employment and, in the case of a partial year of continuous employment, one (1) week's pay multiplied by the number of days of continuous employment divided by three hundred and sixty-five (365), to a maximum of thirty (30) weeks' pay, regardless of any other benefit payable.
  5. Rejection on Probation
    • On rejection on probation, when an employee has completed more than one (1) year of continuous employment and ceases to be employed by reason of rejection during a probationary period, one (1) week's pay for each complete year of continuous employment with a maximum benefit of twenty-seven (27) weeks.
  6. Termination for Cause for Reasons of Incapacity or Unsatisfactory Performance
    1. When an employee has completed more than one (1) year of continuous employment and ceases to be employed by reason of termination for cause for reasons of incapacity pursuant to Section 12(1)(e) of the Financial Administration Act, one (1) week's pay for each complete year of continuous employment and, in the case of a partial year of continuous employment, one (1) week's pay multiplied by the number of days of continuous employment divided by three hundred and sixty-five (365), with a maximum benefit of twenty-eight (28) weeks.
    2. When an employee has completed more than ten (10) years of continuous employment and ceases to be employed by reasons of termination for cause of reasons of unsatisfactory performance pursuant to Section 12(1)(d) of the Financial Administration Act, one week's pay for each complete year of continuous employment with a maximum benefit of twenty-eight (28) weeks.

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19.02 The period of continuous employment used in the calculation of severance benefits payable to an employee under this article shall be reduced by any period of continuous employment in respect of which the employee was already granted any type of termination benefit by the Public Service, a Federal Crown Corporation, the Canadian Forces or the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Under no circumstances shall the maximum severance pay provided under this article be pyramided.

For greater certainty, payments made pursuant to 19.05 to 19.08 or similar provisions in other collective agreements shall be considered as a termination benefit for the administration of clause 19.02.

19.03 The weekly rate of pay referred to in the above clauses shall be the weekly rate of pay to which the employee is entitled for the classification prescribed in the employee's certificate of appointment, immediately prior to the termination of his employment.

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19.04 Appointment to a Separate Agency

An employee who resigns to accept an appointment with an organization as defined in Schedule V of the Financial Administration Act shall be paid all severance payments resulting from the application of 19.01(b) (prior to June 12, 2012) or 19.05 to 19.08 (commencing on June 12, 2012).

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19.05 Severance Termination

  1. Subject to 19.02 above, indeterminate employees on June 12, 2012 shall be entitled to severance termination benefits equal to one (1) week's pay for each complete year of continuous employment and, in the case of a partial year of continuous employment, one (1) week's pay multiplied by the number of days of continuous employment divided by three hundred and sixty-five (365), to a maximum of thirty (30) weeks.
  2. Subject to 19.02 above, term employees on June 12, 2012 shall be entitled to severance termination benefits equal to one (1) week's pay for each complete year of continuous employment, to a maximum of thirty (30) weeks.

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Terms of Payment

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19.06 Options

The amount to which an employee is entitled shall be paid, at the employee's discretion, either:

  1. as a single payment at the rate of pay of the employee's substantive position as of June 12, 2012,
    or
  2. s a single payment at the time of the employee's termination of employment from the core public administration, based on the rate of pay of the employee's substantive position at the date of termination of employment from the core public administration,
    or
  3. as a combination of (a) and (b), pursuant to 19.07(c).

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19.07 Selection of Option

  1. The Employer will advise the employee of his or her years of continuous employment no later than three (3) months following the official date of signing of the collective agreement.
  2. The employee shall advise the Employer of the term of payment option selected within six (6) months from the official date of signing of the collective agreement.
  3. The employee who opts for the option described in 19.06(c) must specify the number of complete weeks to be paid out pursuant to 19.06(a) and the remainder shall be paid out pursuant to 19.06(b).
  4. An employee who does not make a selection under 19.07(b) will be deemed to have chosen option 19.06(b).

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19.08 Appointment from a Different Bargaining Unit

This clause applies in a situation where an employee is appointed into a position in the SH bargaining unit from a position outside the SH bargaining unit where, at the date of appointment, provisions similar to those in 19.01(b) and (c) are still in force, unless the appointment is only on an acting basis.

  1. Subject to 19.02 above, on the date an indeterminate employee becomes subject to this Agreement after June 12, 2012, he or she shall be entitled to severance termination benefits equal to one (1) week's pay for each complete year of continuous employment and, in the case of a partial year of continuous employment, one (1) week's pay multiplied by the number of days of continuous employment divided by three hundred and sixty-five (365), to a maximum of thirty (30) weeks, based on the employee's rate of pay of his substantive position on the day preceding the appointment.
  2. Subject to 19.02 above, on the date a term employee becomes subject to this Agreement after June 12, 2012, he or she shall be entitled to severance termination benefits equal to one (1) week's pay for each complete year of continuous employment, to a maximum of thirty (30) weeks, based on the employee's rate of pay of his substantive position on the day preceding the appointment.
  3. An employee entitled to severance termination benefits under paragraph (a) or (b) shall have the same choice of options outlined in 19.06, however the selection of which option must be made within three (3) months of being appointed to the bargaining unit.
  4. An employee who does not make a selection under 19.08(c) will be deemed to have chosen option 19.06(b).
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Article 20 Statement of Duties

20.01 At time of hiring or at any other time upon written request, an employee shall be entitled to a complete and current statement of the duties and responsibilities of his position, including the position's classification level and the position rating form.

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Article 21 Registration Fees

21.01 The Employer shall reimburse an employee for the payment of membership, registration or other related fees to organizations or governing bodies when the Employer is satisfied that the payment of such fees is a requirement for the continuation of the performance of the duties of the employee's position.

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Article 22 Responsibility for Pharmaceutical Services

This Article applies to the PH Group only

22.01 The Employer recognizes that the monitoring of pharmaceutical services shall be performed by a pharmacist. The Employer will make every reasonable effort to ensure that correct pharmaceutical services, as determined by the Employer, will be provided within the Employer's institutions. The Employer encourages the employee to make proposals for improvement of the Employer's pharmaceutical services.



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Article 23 Technological Change

23.01 The parties have agreed that in cases where, as a result of technological change, the services of an employee are no longer required beyond a specified date because of lack of work or the discontinuance of a function, the Work Force Adjustment Agreement in Appendix "S" concluded by the parties will apply. In all other cases, the following clauses will apply:

23.02 In this article "Technological Change" means:

  1. the introduction by the Employer of equipment or material of a substantially different nature than that previously utilized which will result in significant changes in the employment status or working conditions of employees;
    or
  2. a major change in the Employer's operation directly related to the introduction of that equipment or material which will result in significant changes in the employment status or working conditions of the employees.

23.03 Both parties recognize the overall advantages of technological change and will, therefore, encourage and promote technological change in the Employer's operations. Where technological change is to be implemented, the Employer will seek ways and means of minimizing adverse effects on employees which might result from such changes.

23.04 The Employer agrees to provide as much advance notice as is practicable but, except in cases of emergency, not less than one hundred and eighty (180) days written notice to the Institute of the introduction or implementation of technological change.

23.05 The written notice provided for in clause 23.04 will provide the following information:

  1. the nature and degree of change;
  2. the anticipated date or dates on which the Employer plans to effect change;
  3. the location or locations involved.

23.06 As soon as reasonably practicable after notice is given under clause 23.04, the Employer shall consult meaningfully with the Institute concerning the effects of the technological change referred to in clause 23.04 on each group of employees. Such consultation will include but not necessarily be limited to the following:

  1. the approximate number, class and location of employees likely to be affected by the change;
  2. the effect the change may be expected to have on working conditions or terms and conditions of employment on employees.

23.07 When, as a result of technological change, the Employer determines that an employee requires new skills or knowledge in order to perform the duties of his substantive position, the Employer will make every reasonable effort to provide the necessary training during the employee's working hours and at no cost to the employee.

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Article 24 Safety and Health

24.01 The Employer shall continue to make all reasonable provisions for the occupational safety and health of employees. The Employer will welcome suggestions on the subject from the Institute and the parties undertake to consult with a view to adopting and expeditiously carrying out reasonable procedures and techniques designed or intended to prevent or reduce the risk of employment injury or occupational illness, including critical incident stress management services consistent with Treasury Board Employee Assistance Program Policy.

24.02 The Employer shall provide the employee with immunization or prophylactic drugs against communicable diseases or infection where there is a risk of incurring such diseases or infection in the performance of the employee's duties.

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24.03 The Employer shall provide for a pre-placement and periodic health evaluation for employees at risk as determined by the Employer in accordance with the Occupational Health Evaluation Standard.

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Article 25 Recognition

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25.01 The Employer recognizes the Institute as the exclusive bargaining agent for all employees described in the certificate issued by the Public Service Labour Relations Board on June 20, 2011 covering employees of the Health Services group.

25.02 The Employer recognizes that it is a proper function and a right of the Institute to bargain with a view to arriving at a collective agreement and the Employer and the Institute agree to bargain in good faith, in accordance with the provisions of the Public Service Labour Relations Act.

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Article 26 Check-Off

26.01 The Employer will as a condition of employment deduct an amount equal to the amount of the membership dues from the monthly pay of all employees in the bargaining unit.

26.02 The Institute shall inform the Employer in writing of the authorized monthly deduction to be checked off for each employee defined in clause 26.01.

26.03 For the purpose of applying clause 26.01, deductions from pay for each employee in respect of each month will start with the first (1st) full month of employment to the extent that earnings are available.

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26.04 An employee who satisfies the Institute as to the bona fides of his or her claim and declares in an affidavit that he is a member of a religious organization whose doctrine prevents him as a matter of conscience from making financial contributions to an employee organization and that he will make contributions to a charitable organization registered pursuant to the Income Tax Act, other than the religious organization named in the affidavit, equal to dues, shall not be subject to this article, provided that the affidavit submitted by the employee is countersigned by an official representative of the religious organization involved. A copy of the affidavit will be provided to the Institute. The Institute will inform the Employer accordingly.

26.05 No employee organization, as defined in Section 2 of the Public Service Labour Relations Act, other than the Institute, shall be permitted to have membership dues and/or other monies deducted by the Employer from the pay of employees in the bargaining unit.

26.06 The amounts deducted in accordance with clause 26.01 shall be remitted to the Institute by cheque within a reasonable period of time after deductions are made and shall be accompanied by particulars identifying each employee and the deductions made on the employee's behalf.

26.07 The Employer agrees to continue the past practice of making deductions for other purposes on the basis of the production of appropriate documentation.

26.08 The Institute agrees to indemnify and save the Employer harmless against any claim or liability arising out of the application of this article, except for any claim or liability arising out of an error committed by the Employer, in which case the liability shall be limited to the amount of the error.

26.09 When it is mutually acknowledged that an error has been committed, the Employer shall endeavour to correct such error within the two (2) pay periods following the acknowledgement of error.

26.10 Where an employee does not have sufficient earnings in respect of any month to permit deductions under this article the Employer shall not be obligated to make such deductions for that month from subsequent salary.

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Article 27 Use of Employer Facilities

27.01 Access by an Institute Representative

An accredited representative of the Institute may be permitted access to the Employer's premises on stated Institute business and to attend meetings called by management. Permission to enter the premises shall, in each case, be obtained from the Employer.

27.02 Bulletin Boards

  1. Reasonable space on bulletin boards including electronic bulletin boards, where available will be made available to the Bargaining Agent for the posting of official notices, in convenient locations determined by the Employer and the Institute. Notices or other material shall require the prior approval of the Employer, except notices relating to the business affairs of the Institute and social and recreational events. The Employer shall have the right to refuse the posting of any information which he considers adverse to his interests or to the interests of any of his representatives.
  2. In Health Canada nursing stations and health centres, the Employer agrees the Institute can use the fax machines for the purpose stipulated in paragraph 27.02(a), subject to the same conditions.

27.03 Institute Literature

The Employer will continue its practice of making available to the Institute a specific location on its premises for the storage and placement of a reasonable quantity of Institute files and literature.

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Article 28 Information

28.01 The Employer agrees to supply the Institute on a quarterly basis with a list of all employees in the bargaining unit. The list referred to herein shall include the name, employing department, geographical location, classification of the employee and shall be provided within one month following the termination of each quarter. As soon as practicable, the Employer agrees to add to the above list the date of appointment for new employees.

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28.02 The Employer agrees to supply each employee with a copy of the collective agreement and any amendments thereto. For the purpose of satisfying the Employer's obligation under this clause, employees may be given electronic access to the collective agreement. Where electronic access to the Agreement is unavailable or impractical, or upon request, the employee shall be supplied with a printed copy of the Agreement.

28.03 Upon the written request of an employee, the Employer shall make available at a mutually satisfactory time National Joint Council Agreements listed in clause 35.03 which have a direct bearing on the requesting employee's terms and conditions of employment.

28.04

  1. The Employer agrees to distribute to each new employee an information package prepared and supplied by the Institute. Such information package shall require the prior approval of the Employer. The Employer shall have the right to refuse to distribute any information that it considers adverse to its interests or to the interests of any of its representatives.
  2. The Institute shall have the opportunity to have an employee representative introduced to new employees as part of the Employer's formal orientation programmes, where those programmes exist.
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Article 29 Stewards

29.01 The Employer acknowledges the exclusive right of the Institute to appoint Stewards and other Institute representatives from amongst the members of bargaining units for which the Institute is the certified bargaining agent.

29.02 The Employer and the Institute shall, by mutual agreement, determine the area of jurisdiction of each Steward, having regard to the plan of organization and the distribution of employees.

29.03 The Institute shall inform the Employer promptly and in writing of the names of its Stewards, their jurisdiction, and of any subsequent changes.

29.04 Leave for Stewards

  1. Operational requirements permitting, the Employer shall grant leave with pay to an employee to enable the employee to carry out the employee's functions as a Steward on the Employer's premises. When the discharge of these functions requires an employee who is a Steward to leave his normal place of work, the employee shall report his return to his supervisor whenever practicable.
  2.  
    1. Scheduled paid leave for Stewards shall not be cancelled by the Employer unless there is an urgent operational requirement.
    2. In the case of cancellation of such leave, the Employer shall give the written reason thereof, upon written request from the Steward.
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Article 30 Leave for Labour Relations Matters

30.01 Public Service Labour Relations Board Hearings

Complaints Made to the Public Service Labour Relations Board Pursuant to Section 190(1) of the Public Service Labour Relations Act

Where operational requirements permit, in cases of complaints made to the Public Service Labour Relations Board pursuant to section 190(1) of the PSLRA alleging a breach of sections 157, 186(1)(a), 186(1)(b), 186(2)(a)(i), 186(2)(b), 187, 188(a) or 189(1) of the PSLRA, the Employer will grant leave with pay:

  1. to an employee who makes a complaint on his own behalf before the Public Service Labour Relations Board,
    and
  2. to an employee who acts on behalf of an employee making a complaint, or who acts on behalf of the Institute making a complaint.

30.02 Applications for Certification, Representations and Interventions With Respect to Applications for Certification

Where operational requirements permit, the Employer will grant leave without pay:

  1. to an employee who represents the Institute in an application for certification or in an intervention,
    and
  2. to an employee who makes personal representations with respect to a certification.

30.03 Employee Called as a Witness

The Employer will grant leave with pay:

  1. to an employee called as a witness by the Public Service Labour Relations Board,
    and
  2. where operational requirements permit, to an employee called as a witness by an employee or the Institute.

30.04 Arbitration Board, Public Interest Commission Hearings and Alternative Dispute Resolution Process

When operational requirements permit, the Employer will grant leave with pay to a reasonable number of employees representing the Institute before an Arbitration Board, Public Interest Commission or an Alternative Dispute Resolution Process.

30.05 Employee Called as a Witness

The Employer will grant leave with pay to an employee called as witness by an Arbitration Board, Public Interest Commission or an Alternative Dispute Resolution Process and, when operational requirements permit, leave with pay to an employee called as a witness by the Institute.

30.06 Adjudication

Where operational requirements permit, the Employer will grant leave with pay to an employee who is:

  1. a party to an adjudication,
    or
  2. the representative of an employee who is a party to an adjudication,
    or
  3. a witness called by an employee who is party to an adjudication.

30.07 Meetings During the Grievance Process

Employee Presenting Grievance

Where operational requirements permit, the Employer will grant to an employee:

  1. where the Employer originates a meeting with the employee who has presented the grievance, leave with pay when the meeting is held in the headquarters area of such employee and on duty status when the meeting is held outside the headquarters area of such employee;
    and
  2. where an employee who has presented a grievance seeks to meet with the Employer, leave with pay to the employee when the meeting is held in the headquarters area of such employee and leave without pay when the meeting is held outside the headquarters area of such employee.

30.08 Employee Who Acts as Representative

Where an employee who has presented a grievance wishes to be represented by an employee at a meeting with the Employer, the Employer will, where operational requirements permit, grant leave with pay to the representative when the meeting is held in the headquarters area of such employee and leave without pay when the meeting is held outside the headquarters area of such employee.

30.09 Grievance Investigations

Where an employee has asked or is obliged to be represented by the Institute in relation to the presentation of a grievance and an employee acting on behalf of the Institute wishes to discuss the grievance with that employee, the employee and the representative of the employee will, where operational requirements permit, be given reasonable leave with pay for this purpose when the discussion takes place in the headquarters area of such employee and leave without pay when it takes place outside the headquarters area of such employee.

30.10 Contract Negotiations Meetings

Where operational requirements permit, the Employer will grant leave without pay to an employee for the purpose of attending contract negotiations meetings on behalf of the Institute.

30.11 Preparatory Contract Negotiations Meetings

Where operational requirements permit, the Employer will grant leave without pay to an employee to attend preparatory contract negotiations meetings.

30.12 Meetings Between the Institute and Management

Where operational requirements permit, the Employer will grant leave with pay to an employee to attend meetings with management on behalf of the Institute.

30.13 Institute Official Meetings and Conventions

Where operational requirements permit, the Employer will grant leave without pay to a reasonable number of employees to attend meetings and conventions provided in the constitution and the by-laws of the Institute.

30.14 Employee Representatives Training Courses

  1. Where operational requirements permit, the Employer will grant leave without pay to employees appointed as employee representatives by the Institute, to undertake training sponsored by the Institute related to the duties of an employee representative.
  2. Where operational requirements permit, the Employer will grant leave with pay to employees appointed as employee representatives by the Institute, to attend training sessions concerning Employer-employee relations sponsored by the Employer.
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Article 31 Illegal Strikes

31.01 The Public Service Labour Relations Act provides penalties for engaging in illegal strikes. Disciplinary action may also be taken, which will include penalties up to and including termination of employment, for participation in an illegal strike as defined in the public service Labour Relations Act.

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Article 32 Interpretation of Agreement

32.01 The parties agree that, in the event of a dispute arising out of the interpretation of a clause or article in this Agreement, it is desirable that the parties should meet within a reasonable time and seek to resolve the problem. This article does not prevent an employee from availing himself or herself of the grievance procedure provided in this Agreement.

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Article 33 Dispute Resolution

33.01 The Employer and the Institute agree it is appropriate to resolve disputes at the level where they occur without necessarily invoking the filing of a grievance, and preferably at the lowest possible level of management with the involvement of an Institute representative. Accordingly, when disputes might arise, the manager and the Institute representative endeavour to foster open co-operation, frank exchanges of views and a quest for innovative solutions.

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Article 34 Grievance Procedure

34.01 In cases of alleged misinterpretation or misapplication arising out of Agreements concluded by the National Joint Council of the public service on items which may be included in a collective agreement and which the parties to this Agreement have endorsed, the grievance procedure will be in accordance with section 15 of the NJC by-laws.

34.02 Individual Grievances

Subject to and as provided in section 208 of the Public Service Labour Relations Act, an employee may present an individual grievance to the Employer if he or she feels aggrieved:

  1. by the interpretation or application, in respect of the employee, of
    1. a provision of a statute or regulation, or of a direction or other instrument made or issued by the Employer, that deals with terms and conditions of employment;
      or
    2. a provision of the collective agreement or an arbitral award;
      or
  2. as a result of any occurrence or matter affecting his or her terms and conditions of employment.

34.03 Group Grievances

Subject to and as provided in section 215 of the Public Service Labour Relations Act, the Institute may present a group grievance to the Employer on behalf of employees in the bargaining unit who feel aggrieved by the interpretation or application, common in respect of those employees, of a provision of the collective agreement or an arbitral award.

  1. In order to present a group grievance, the Institute must first obtain the written consent of each of the employees concerned.
  2. A group grievance must relate to employees in a single portion of the Federal Public Administration.

34.04 Policy Grievances

Subject to and as provided in section 220 of the Public Service Labour Relations Act, the Institute or the Employer may present a policy grievance in respect of the interpretation or application of the collective agreement or an arbitral award.

A policy grievance may be presented by the Institute only at the final step of the grievance procedure, to an authorized representative of the Employer. The Employer shall inform the Institute of the name, title and address of this representative.

The grievance procedure for a policy grievance by the Employer shall also be composed of a single step, with the grievance presented to an authorized representative of the Institute. The Institute shall inform the Employer of the name, title and address of this representative.

34.05

  1. For the purposes of this article, a grievor is an employee or, in the case of a group or policy grievance, a steward, Institute staff person or other authorized representative appointed by the Institute.
  2. No person shall seek by intimidation, by threat of dismissal or by any other kind of threat to cause a grievor to abandon a grievance or refrain from exercising the right to present a grievance, as provided in this Collective Agreement.
  3. The parties recognize the value of informal discussion between employees and their supervisors and between the Institute and the Employer to the end that problems might be resolved without recourse to a formal grievance. When notice is given that an employee or the Institute, within the time limits prescribed in clause 34.12, wishes to take advantage of this clause, it is agreed that the period between the initial discussion and the final response shall not count as elapsed time for the purpose of grievance time limits.

34.06 A grievor wishing to present a grievance at any prescribed step in the grievance procedure, shall transmit this grievance to the employee's immediate supervisor or local officer-in-charge who shall forthwith:

  1. forward the grievance to the representative of the Employer authorized to deal with grievances at the appropriate step,
    and
  2. provide the grievor with a receipt stating the date on which the grievance was received.

34.07 A grievance shall not be deemed to be invalid by reason only of the fact that it is not in accordance with the form supplied by the Employer.

34.08 Subject to and as provided for in the public service Labour Relations Act, a grievor who feels treated unjustly or aggrieved by an action or lack of action by the Employer in matters other than those arising from the classification process is entitled to present a grievance in the manner prescribed in clause 34.06, except that:

  1. where there is another administrative procedure provided by or under any Act of Parliament to deal with the grievor's specific complaint such procedure must be followed,
    and
  2. where the grievance relates to the interpretation or application of this Collective Agreement or an arbitral award, an employee is not entitled to present the grievance unless he has the approval of and is represented by the Institute.

34.09 There shall be three (3) steps in the grievance procedure. These levels shall be as follows:

  1. Step 1 - first level of management;
  2. Step 2 - intermediate level;
  3. Final Step - Chief Executive or an authorized representative.

34.10 The Employer shall designate a representative at each step in the grievance procedure and shall inform each employee to whom the procedure applies of the name or title of the person so designated together with the name or title and address of the immediate supervisor or local officer-in-charge to whom a grievance is to be presented.

This information shall be communicated to employees by means of notices posted by the Employer in places where such notices are most likely to come to the attention of the employees to whom the grievance procedure applies, or otherwise as determined by agreement between the Employer and the Institute.

34.11 An employee who so desires, may be assisted and/or represented by the Institute when presenting a grievance at any step. The Institute shall have the right to consult with the Employer with respect to a grievance at each or any step of the grievance procedure.

34.12 A grievor may present a grievance to the first step of the procedure in the manner prescribed in clause 34.06, not later than the twenty-fifth (25th) day after the date on which the grievor is notified or on which the grievor first becomes aware of the action or circumstances giving rise to the grievance. The Employer may present a policy grievance in the manner prescribed in clause 34.04 not later than the twenty-fifth (25th) day after the date on which the Employer is notified orally or in writing or on which the Employer first becomes aware of the action or circumstances giving rise to the policy grievance.

34.13 A grievor may present a grievance at each succeeding step in the grievance procedure beyond the first step either:

  1. where the decision or settlement is not satisfactory to the grievor, within ten (10) days after that decision or settlement has been conveyed in writing to the grievor by the Employer,
    or
  2. where the Employer has not conveyed a decision to the grievor within the time prescribed in clause 34.14, within fifteen (15) days after presentation by the grievor of the grievance at the previous step.

34.14 The Employer shall normally reply to a grievance at any step of the grievance procedure, except the final step, within ten (10) days after the grievance is presented, and within twenty (20) days where the grievance is presented at the final step except in the case of a policy grievance, to which the Employer shall normally respond within thirty (30) days. The Institute shall normally reply to a policy grievance presented by the Employer within thirty (30) days.

34.15 Where an employee has been represented by the Institute in the presentation of the employee's grievance, the Employer will provide the appropriate representative of the Institute with a copy of the Employer's decision at each step of the grievance procedure at the same time that the Employer's decision is conveyed to the employee.

34.16 Where a grievance has been presented up to and including the final step in the grievance process, and the grievance is not one that may be referred to adjudication, the decision on the grievance taken at the final step in the grievance process is final and binding and no further action may be taken under the Public Service Labour Relations Act.

34.17 In determining the time within which any action is to be taken as prescribed in this procedure, Saturdays, Sundays and designated paid holidays shall be excluded.

34.18 Where the provisions of clause 34.06 cannot be complied with and it is necessary to present a grievance by mail, the grievance shall be deemed to have been presented on the day on which it is postmarked and it shall be deemed to have been received by the Employer on the day it is delivered to the appropriate office of the department or agency concerned. Similarly, the Employer shall be deemed to have delivered a reply at any step on the date on which the letter containing the reply is postmarked, but the time limit within which the grievor may present the grievance at the next higher step shall be calculated from the date on which the Employer's reply was delivered to the address shown on the grievance form.

34.19 The time limits stipulated in this procedure may be extended by mutual agreement between the Employer and the grievor and, where appropriate the Institute representative, except as provided in clause 34.21.

34.20 Where it appears that the nature of the grievance is such that a decision cannot be given below a particular step of authority, any or all the steps except the final step may be eliminated by agreement of the Employer and the grievor, and, where applicable, the Institute.

34.21 Where the Employer demotes or terminates an employee pursuant to paragraph 12(1)(c), (d) or (e) of the Financial Administration Act, the grievance procedure set forth in this Agreement shall apply except that:

  1. the grievance may be presented at the final step only,
    and
  2. the twenty (20) day time limit within which the Employer is to reply at the final step may be extended to a maximum of forty (40) days by mutual agreement of the Employer and the appropriate representative of the Institute.

34.22 A grievor may by written notice to the immediate supervisor or officer-in-charge abandon a grievance.

34.23 Any grievor who fails to present a grievance to the next higher step within the prescribed time limits shall be deemed to have abandoned the grievance unless, due to circumstances beyond the grievor's control, the grievor was unable to comply with the prescribed time limits.

34.24 Where a grievance has been presented up to and including the final step in the grievance procedure with respect to:

  1. the interpretation or application of a provision of this Collective Agreement or related arbitral award,
    or
  2. termination of employment or demotion pursuant to paragraph 12(1)(c), (d) or (e) of the Financial Administration Ac,
    or
  3. disciplinary action resulting in suspension or financial penalty,

and the grievance has not been resolved, it may be referred to adjudication in accordance with the provisions of the Public Service Labour Relations Act and Regulations.

34.25 Where a grievance that may be presented by an employee to adjudication is a grievance relating to the interpretation or application in respect of the employee of a provision of this Agreement or an arbitral award, the employee is not entitled to refer the grievance to adjudication unless the Institute signifies in prescribed manner:

  1. its approval of the reference of the grievance to adjudication,
    and
  2.  its willingness to represent the employee in the adjudication proceedings.

34.26 Expedited Adjudication

The parties agree that any adjudicable grievance may be referred to the following expedited adjudication process:

The Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada and the Treasury Board Secretariat agree to establish a process of expedited adjudication, which may be reviewed at any time by the parties and the Public Service Labour Relations Board (PSLRB). The framework is set out below.

  1. At the request of either party, a grievance that has been referred to adjudication may be dealt with through expedited adjudication with the consent of both parties.
  2. Future cases may be identified for this process by either party, subject to the consent of the parties.
  3. When the parties agree that a particular grievance will proceed through expedited adjudication, the Institute will submit to the PSLRB the consent form signed by the grievor or the bargaining agent.
  4. The parties may proceed with or without an agreed statement of facts. When the parties arrive at an agreed statement of facts it will be submitted to the PSLRB or to the adjudicator at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the start of the hearing.
  5. No witnesses will testify.
  6. The adjudicator will be appointed by the PSLRB from among any of the members of the chairperson group, or any of its members who have had at least two (2) years experience as a member of the Board.
  7. Each expedited adjudication session will take place in Ottawa unless the parties and the PSLRB agree otherwise. The cases will be scheduled jointly by the parties and the PSLRB, and will appear on the PSLRB hearing schedule.
  8. The adjudicator will make an oral determination at the hearing which will be recorded and initialled by the representatives of the parties. This will be confirmed in a written determination to be issued by the adjudicator within five (5) days of the hearing. The parties may, at the request of the adjudicator, vary the above conditions in a particular case.
  9. The adjudicator's determination will be final and binding on all the parties, but will not constitute a precedent. The parties agree not to refer the determination to the Federal Court.
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Article 35 National Joint Council Agreements

35.01 Agreements concluded by the National Joint Council (NJC) of the Public Service on items which may be included in a collective agreement, and which the parties to this Agreement have endorsed after 6 December 1978, and as amended from time to time, will form part of this collective agreement, subject to the Public Service Labour Relations Act (PSLRA) and any legislation by Parliament that has been or may be, as the case may be, established pursuant to any Act specified in section 113(b) of the PSLRA.

35.02 The NJC items which may be included in a collective agreement are those items which parties to the NJC Agreements have designated as such or upon which the Chairman of the Public Service Labour Relations Board has made a ruling pursuant to paragraph (c) of the NJC Memorandum of Understanding which became effective 6 December 1978, as amended from time to time.

35.03 The following directives, policies or regulations, as amended from time to time by National Joint Council recommendation and which have been approved by the Treasury Board of Canada, form part of this Collective Agreement:

NJC Directives

  • Bilingualism Bonus Directive
  • Commuting Assistance Directive
  • First Aid to the General Public - Allowance for Employees
  • Foreign Service Directives
  • Isolated Posts and Government Housing Directive
  • Memorandum of Understanding on Definition of Spouse
  • NJC Relocation Directive
  • Public Service Health Care Plan Directive
  • Travel Directive
  • Uniforms Directive

Occupational Health and Safety

  • Motor Vehicle Operations Directive
  • Occupational Health and Safety Directive
  • Pesticides Directive

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35.04 During the term of this Collective Agreement, other directives, policies or regulations may be added to the above noted list.

**

35.05 Grievances in regard to the above directives, policies or regulations shall be filed in accordance with clause 34.01 of the article on grievance procedure in this Collective Agreement.

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Article 36 Joint Consultation

36.01 The parties acknowledge the mutual benefits to be derived from joint consultation and will consult on matters of common interest.

36.02 The subjects that may be determined as appropriate for joint consultation will be by mutual agreement of the parties and shall include consultation regarding career development, professional responsibilities and standards, quality of client services and workload. Consultation may be at the local, regional or national level as determined by the parties.

36.03 Wherever possible, the Employer shall consult with representatives of the Institute at the appropriate level about contemplated changes in conditions of employment or working conditions not governed by this Agreement. Both parties agree to consult in a timely manner so that the opinions of the consulted party can be taken into consideration before a decision is taken.

Joint Consultation Committee Meetings

36.04 The Consultation Committees shall be composed of mutually agreeable numbers of employees and Employer representatives who shall meet at mutually satisfactory times. Committee meetings shall normally be held on the Employer's premises during working hours.

36.05 Employees forming the continuing membership of the Consultation Committees shall be protected against any loss of normal pay by reason of attendance at such meetings with management, including reasonable travel time where applicable.

36.06 Joint Consultation Committees are prohibited from agreeing to items which would alter any provision of this Collective Agreement.

36.07 Without prejudice to the position the Employer or the Institute may wish to take in the future about the desirability of having the subjects dealt with by the provisions of collective agreements, the following subjects as they affect employees covered by this Agreement, shall be regarded as appropriate subjects of consultation involving the Employer and the Institute during the term of this Agreement:

  1. pay administration;
  2. relocation directive;
  3. training;
  4. cafeterias, mobile canteens, washrooms, restrooms, showers, locker facilities and recreational facilities;
  5. parking privileges;
  6. payment of school fees and costs of transportation to school for children of employees;
  7. provision of uniforms and protective clothing;
  8. provision to the Institute of departmental manuals and Treasury Board directives;
  9. shift scheduling patterns.

36.08 With respect to the subjects listed in clause 36.07, the Employer agrees that new policies will not be introduced and existing regulations or directives will not be cancelled or amended by the Treasury Board in such a way as to affect employees covered by this Agreement until such time as the Institute has been given a reasonable opportunity to consider and to consult on the Employer's proposals.



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Article 37 Standards of Discipline

37.01 Where written departmental standards of discipline are developed or amended, the Employer agrees to supply sufficient information on the standards of discipline to each employee and to the Institute.

37.02 When an employee is required to attend a meeting, the purpose of which is to conduct a disciplinary hearing concerning him or to render a disciplinary decision concerning him, the employee is entitled to have, at his request, a representative of the Institute attend the meeting. Where practicable, the employee shall receive a minimum of two (2) days notice of such a meeting as well as its purpose.

37.03 At any administrative inquiry, hearing or investigation conducted by the Employer, where the actions of an employee may have had a bearing on the events or circumstances leading thereto, and the employee is required to appear at the administrative inquiry, hearing or investigation being conducted, he may be accompanied by a representative of the Institute. Where practicable, the employee shall receive a minimum of two (2) days notice of such administrative inquiry, hearing or investigation being conducted as well as its purpose. The unavailability of the representative will not delay the inquiry, hearing or investigation more than forty-eight (48) hours from the time of notification to the employee.

37.04 Subject to the Access to Information Act and Privacy Act, the Employer shall provide the employee access to the information used during the disciplinary investigation.

37.05 The Employer agrees not to introduce as evidence in a hearing relating to disciplinary action any document concerning the conduct or performance of an employee the existence of which the employee was not aware at the time of filing or within a reasonable time thereafter.

37.06 When an employee is suspended from duty, the Employer undertakes to notify the employee in writing of the reason for such suspension. The Employer shall endeavour to give such notification at the time of suspension.

37.07 The Employer shall notify the local representative of the Institute as soon as possible that such suspension or termination has occurred.

37.08 Notice of disciplinary action which may have been placed on the personnel file of an employee shall be destroyed after two (2) years have elapsed since the disciplinary action was taken provided that no further disciplinary action has been recorded during this period.

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Article 38 Labour Disputes

38.01 If employees whose normal duties are performed on the premises of another Employer are prevented from performing their duties because of a strike or lock-out on this other Employer's premises, the employees shall report the matter to the Employer and the Employer will consider measures designed to ensure that, so long as work is available, the employees affected are not denied regular pay and benefits to which they would normally be entitled.

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Article 39 Part-Time Employees

39.01 Definition

  1. Part-time employee means a person whose normal scheduled hours of work are less than thirty-seven decimal five (37.5) hours per week, but not less than those prescribed in the public service Labour Relations Act.
  2. Notwithstanding the provisions of 39.01(a), NU-CHN's in FNIH, (known as regular part-time employees), whose normal scheduled hours of work average less than thirty-seven decimal five (37.5) hours per week, and whose hours are averaged over the period prescribed in the certificate of appointment, shall be subject to the provisions of this article.

39.02 General

Part-time employees shall be entitled to the benefits provided under this Agreement in the same proportion as their normal scheduled weekly hours of work compared with the normal weekly hours of work of full-time employees unless otherwise specified in this Agreement.

39.03 Part-time employees shall be paid at the hourly rate of pay for all work performed up to seven decimal five (7.5) hours in a day or thirty-seven decimal five (37.5) hours in a week unless the employee is working other daily or weekly hours of work as prescribed pursuant to Article 8, Hours of Work and Shift Work.

39.04 The days of rest provisions of this Collective Agreement apply only in a week when a part-time employee has worked five (5) days and a minimum of thirty-seven decimal five (37.5) hours in a week at the hourly rate of pay.

39.05 Leave will only be provided:

  1. during those periods in which employees are scheduled to perform their duties;
    or
  2. where it may displace other leave as prescribed by this Agreement.

39.06 Designated Holidays

A part-time employee shall not be paid for the designated holidays but shall, instead be paid a premium of four decimal two five per cent (4.25%) for all straight-time hours worked during the period of part-time employment.

39.07 Subject to Article 9, Overtime, when a part-time employee is required to work on a day which is prescribed as a designated paid holiday for a full-time employee in clause 12.01 of this Agreement, the employee shall be paid according to paragraph 9.01(b) for all hours worked on the holiday.

39.08 Overtime

"Overtime" means work required by the Employer, to be performed by the employee, in excess of those hours prescribed in clause 39.03 but does not include time worked on a holiday.

39.09 Subject to Article 9, Overtime, a part-time employee who is required to work overtime shall be paid at time and one-half (1 1/2) for all overtime hours worked. The provisions of clause 9.04, Compensatory Leave, do not apply.

39.10 Call-back

  1. When a part-time employee is called back to work or when a part-time employee who is on standby duty is called back to work by the Employer anytime outside his normal working hours, and such employee is not entitled to overtime in accordance with the present article, the employee shall be entitled to the greater of:
    1. a minimum of three (3) hours' pay at the straight-time rate;
      or
    2. compensation at the applicable rate for all hours worked.
  2. When a part-time employee is entitled to overtime in accordance with the present article the employee shall be paid in accordance with Article 10, Call-back, of this Agreement.
  3. Notwithstanding (a) or (b), when a part-time FNIH nurse who is on stand-by duty on a designated paid holiday is called-back to work during the week-end following the designated paid holiday, the employee shall be entitled to overtime in accordance with the present article. The employee shall be paid in accordance with Article 10, Call-back, of this Agreement regardless of the number of hours worked in that week.

39.11 Vacation Leave

A part-time employee shall earn vacation leave credits for each month in which the employee receives pay for at least twice (2) the number of hours in the employee's normal work week, at the rate for years of employment established in clause 15.02, prorated and calculated as follows:

  1. when the entitlement is nine decimal three seven five (9.375) hours a month, .250 multiplied by the number of hours in the employee's workweek per month;
  2. when the entitlement is twelve decimal five (12.5) hours a month, .333 multiplied by the number of hours in the employee's workweek per month;
  3. when the entitlement is thirteen decimal seven five (13.75) hours a month, .367 multiplied by the number of hours in the employee's workweek per month;
  4. when the entitlement is fourteen decimal four (14.4) hours a month, .383 multiplied by the number of hours in the employee's workweek per month;
  5. when the entitlement fifteen decimal six two five (15.625) hours a month, .417 multiplied by the number of hours in the employee's workweek per month;
  6. when the entitlement is sixteen decimal eight seven five (16.875) hours a month, .450 multiplied by the number of hours in the employee's workweek per month;
  7. when the entitlement is eighteen decimal seven five (18.75) hours a month, .500 multiplied by the number of hours in the employee's workweek per month.

39.12 Sick Leave

A part-time employee shall earn sick leave credits at the rate of one-quarter (1/4) of the number of hours in an employee's normal work week for each calendar month in which the employee has received pay for at least twice (2) the number of hours in the employee's normal work week.

39.13 Vacation and Sick Leave Administration

  1. For the purposes of administration of clauses 39.11 and 39.12, where an employee does not work the same number of hours each week, the normal work week shall be the weekly average calculated on a monthly basis.
  2. An employee whose employment in any month is a combination of both full-time and part-time employment shall not earn vacation or sick leave credits in excess of the entitlement of a full-time employee.

39.14 Severance Pay

Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 19, Severance Pay, where the period of continuous employment in respect of which a severance benefit is to be paid consists of both full-and part-time employment or varying levels of part-time employment, the benefit shall be calculated as follows: the period of continuous employment eligible for severance pay shall be established and the part-time portions shall be consolidated to equivalent full-time. The equivalent full-time period in years shall be multiplied by the full-time weekly pay rate for the appropriate group and level to produce the severance pay benefit.

39.15 The weekly rate of pay referred to in clause 39.14 shall be the weekly rate of pay to which the employee is entitled for the classification prescribed in the employee's certificate of appointment, immediately prior to the termination of employment.

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Article 40 Employee Performance Review and Employee Files

40.01 For the purpose of this article,

  1. a formal assessment and/or appraisal of an employee's performance means any written assessment and/or appraisal by any supervisor of how well the employee has performed his assigned tasks during a specified period in the past;
  2. formal assessment and/or appraisals of employee performance shall be recorded on a form prescribed by the Employer for this purpose.

40.02

  1. When a formal assessment of an employee's performance is made, the employee concerned must be given an opportunity to sign the assessment form in question upon its completion to indicate that its contents have been read. An employee's signature on the assessment form shall be considered to be an indication only that its contents have been read and shall not indicate his concurrence with the statements contained on the form.
    A copy of the employee's assessment form shall be provided to him at the time the assessment is signed by the employee.
  2. The Employer's representative(s) who assesses an employee's performance must have observed or been aware of the employee's performance for at least one-half (1/2) of the period for which the employee's performance is evaluated.

40.03 When an employee disagrees with the assessment and/or appraisal of his work the employee shall have the right to present written counter arguments to the manager(s) or committee(s) responsible for the assessment and/or appraisal decision.

40.04 Upon written request of an employee, all the personnel files of that employee shall be made available once per year for his examination in the presence of an authorized representative of the Employer.

40.05 When a report pertaining to an employee's performance or conduct is placed on that employee's personnel file, the employee concerned shall be given an opportunity to sign the report in question to indicate that its contents have been read.

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Article 41 Employment References

41.01 On application by an employee, the Employer shall provide personal references to the prospective Employer of such employee, indicating length of service, principal duties and responsibilities and performance of such duties.

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Article 42 Sexual Harassment

42.01 The Institute and the Employer recognize the right of employees to work in an environment free from sexual harassment and agree that sexual harassment will not be tolerated in the work place.

42.02

  1. Any level in the grievance procedure shall be waived if a person hearing the grievance is the subject of the complaint.
  2. If by reason of paragraph 42.02(a) a level in the grievance procedure is waived, no other level shall be waived except by mutual agreement.

42.03 By mutual agreement, the parties may use a mediator in an attempt to settle a grievance dealing with sexual harassment. The selection of the mediator will be by mutual agreement.

42.04 Upon request by the complainant(s) and/or respondent(s) an official copy of the investigation report shall be provided to them by the Employer subject to the Access to Information Act and Privacy Act.

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Article 43 No Discrimination

43.01 There shall be no discrimination, interference, restriction, coercion, harassment, intimidation, or any disciplinary action exercised or practiced with respect to an employee by reason of age, race, creed, colour, national or ethnic origin, religious affiliation, sex, sexual orientation, family status, marital status, a conviction for which a pardon has been granted, mental or physical disability, or membership or activity in the Institute.

43.02

  1. Any level in the grievance procedure shall be waived if a person hearing the grievance is the subject of a complaint.
  2. If by reason of paragraph 43.02(a) a level in the grievance procedure is waived, no other level shall be waived except by mutual agreement.

43.03 By mutual agreement, the parties may use a mediator in an attempt to settle a grievance dealing with discrimination. The selection of the mediator will be by mutual agreement.

43.04 Upon request by the complainant(s) and/or respondent(s) an official copy of the investigation report shall be provided to them by the Employer subject to the Access to Information Act and Privacy Act.

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Article 44 Penological Factor Allowance

General

44.01 A Penological Factor Allowance shall be payable to incumbents in some positions in the bargaining unit which are in Correctional Services Canada, subject to the following conditions.

44.02 The Penological Factor Allowance is used to provide additional compensation to an incumbent of a position who, by reason of duties being performed in a penitentiary, as defined in the Corrections and Conditional Release Act as amended from time to time, assumes additional responsibilities for the custody of inmates other than those exercised by the Correctional Group.

44.03 The payment of the allowance for the Penological Factor is determined by the designated security level of the penitentiary as determined by the Correctional Services Canada. For those institutions with more than one (1) designated security level (i.e. multi-level institutions), the PFA shall be determined by the highest security level of the institution.

Amount of PFA

44.04

Penological Factor (X)
Designated Security level of the Penitentiary
Maximum Medium Minimum
$2,000 $1,000 $600

Application of PFA

44.05 Penological Factor Allowance shall only be payable to the incumbent of a position on the establishment of, or loaned to, Correctional Staff Colleges, Regional Headquarters, and National Headquarters, when the conditions described in clause 44.02 above are applicable.

44.06 The applicability of PFA to a position and the position's degree of PFA entitlement, shall be determined by the Employer following consultation with the Institute.

44.07 Except as prescribed in clause 44.09 below, an employee shall be entitled to receive PFA for any month in which he receives a minimum of ten (10) days of pay in a position(s) to which PFA applies.

44.08 Except as provided in clause 44.09 below, PFA shall be adjusted when the incumbent of a position to which PFA applies, is appointed or assigned duties in another position to which a different level of PFA applies, regardless of whether such appointment or assignment is temporary or permanent, and for each month in which an employee performs duties in more than one position to which PFA applies, the employee shall receive the higher allowance, provided he has performed duties for at least seventy-five (75) hours as the incumbent of the position to which the higher allowance applies.

44.09 When the incumbent of a position to which PFA applies, is temporarily assigned a position to which a different level of PFA, or no PFA, applies, and when the employee's basic monthly pay entitlement in the position to which he is temporarily assigned, plus PFA, if applicable, would be less than his basic monthly pay entitlement plus PFA in his regular position, the employee shall receive the PFA applicable to his regular position.

44.10 An employee will be entitled to receive PFA, in accordance with the PFA applicable to his regular position:

  1. during any period of paid leave up to a maximum of sixty (60) consecutive calendar days,
    or
  2. during the full period of paid leave where an employee is granted injury-on-duty leave with pay because of an injury resulting from an act of violence from one or more inmates.

44.11 PFA shall not form part of an employee's salary except for the purposes of the following benefit plans:

  • Public Service Superannuation Act
  • Public Service Disability Insurance Plan
  • Canada Pension Plan
  • Quebec Pension Plan
  • Employment Insurance
  • Government Employees Compensation Act
  • Flying Accident Compensation Regulations

44.12 If, in any month, an employee is disabled or dies prior to establishing an entitlement to PFA, the PFA benefits accruing to the employee or the employee's estate shall be determined in accordance with the PFA entitlement for the month preceding such disablement or death.

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Article 45 Pay

45.01 Except as provided in clauses 45.01 to 45.10 inclusive, and the Notes to Appendix "A" of this Agreement, the terms and conditions governing the application of pay to employees are not affected by this Agreement.

45.02 An employee is entitled to be paid for services rendered at:

  1. the pay specified in Appendix "A" for the classification of the position to which the employee is appointed, if the classification coincides with that prescribed in his certificate of appointment,
    or
  2. the pay specified in Appendix "A" for the classification prescribed in his certificate of appointment, if that classification and the classification of the position to which the employee is appointed do not coincide.

45.03 The rates of pay set forth in Appendix "A" shall become effective on the date specified therein.

45.04 Only rates of pay and compensation for overtime which has been paid to an employee during the retroactive period will be recomputed and the difference between the amount paid on the old rates of pay and the amount payable on the new rates of pay will be paid to the employee.

45.05 Pay Administration

When two (2) or more of the following actions occur on the same date, namely appointment, pay increment, pay revision, the employee's rate of pay shall be calculated in the following sequence:

  1. the employee shall receive their pay increment;
  2. the employee's rate of pay shall be revised;
  3. the employee's rate of pay on appointment shall be established in accordance with this Agreement.

45.06 Rates of Pay

  1. The rates of pay set forth in Appendix "A" shall become effective on the dates specified.
  2. Where the rates of pay set forth in Appendix "A" have an effective date prior to the date of signing of this Agreement, the following shall apply:
    1. "retroactive period" for the purpose of subparagraphs (ii) to (v) means the period from the effective date of the revision up to and including the day before the collective agreement is signed or when an arbitral award is rendered therefor;
    2. a retroactive upward revision in rates of pay shall apply to employees, former employees or in the case of death, the estates of former employees who were employees in the groups identified in Article 25 of this Agreement during the retroactive period;
    3. for initial appointments made during the retroactive period, the rate of pay selected in the revised rates of pay is the rate which is shown immediately below the rate of pay being received prior to the revision;

    **

    1. for promotions, demotions, deployments, transfers or acting situations effective during the retroactive period, the rate of pay shall be recalculated, in accordance with the Directive on Terms and Conditions of Employment, using the revised rates of pay. If the recalculated rate of pay is less than the rate of pay the employee was previously receiving, the revised rate of pay shall be the rate, which is nearest to, but not less than the rate of pay being received prior to the revision. However, where the recalculated rate is at a lower step in the range, the new rate shall be the rate of pay shown immediately below the rate of pay being received prior to the revision;
    2. no payment or no notification shall be made pursuant to paragraph 45.06(b) for one dollar ($1.00) or less.

45.07 This article is subject to the Memorandum of Understanding signed by the Employer and the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada dated 21 July 1982 in respect of red-circled employees.

45.08 Overpayment

Should there be an error made in pay calculations resulting in an overpayment, the employee shall be notified beforehand in writing of the requirement for repayment to the employer and the intended repayment schedule. The employer will discuss the proposed schedule with the employee prior to putting it into effect.

45.09 Acting Pay

  1. When an employee is required by the Employer to substantially perform the duties of a higher classification level on an acting basis for the number of consecutive working days indicated in (i) or (ii), the employee shall be paid acting pay calculated from the date on which the employee commenced to act as if the employee had been appointed to that higher classification level for the period in which the employee acts.
    1. two (2) working days: ND-DIT and OP level 1, and NU-CHN and NU-HOS levels 1-4;
    2. four (4) working days: all other employees.
  2. When a day designated as a paid holiday occurs during the qualifying period, the holiday shall be considered as a day worked for the purpose of the qualifying period.

45.10 New Classification Standard

If, during the term of this Agreement, a new classification standard is established and implemented by the Employer, the Employer shall, before applying rates of pay to new levels resulting from the application of the standard, negotiate with the Institute the rates of pay and the rules affecting the pay of employees on their movement to the new levels.

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Article 46 Variation in Hours of Work

46.01 Principle

The following conditions shall apply to employees to whom the provisions of clause 8.06 (Compressed Work Week) and subparagraph 8.09(e)(i) (shift longer than seven decimal five (7.5) hours) of Article 8 apply.

It is agreed that the implementation of any variation in hours shall not result under any circumstances in any additional expenditure or cost by reason of such variation.

Before changing the hours of work approved under article 8.09(e)(i), the employer shall consult with the Institute. Such consultation shall be held no later than two (2) months prior to the modification of the hours of work agreed to under article 8.09(e)(i).

During the consultation, the employer shall provide the union with the relevant information (such as statistics and rationale) in support of the proposed change.

46.02 General Application

  1. Conversion to Hours
    1. The provisions of the collective agreement which specify days shall be converted to hours based on a seven decimal five (7.5) hour day as follows:
      • five-twelfths (5/12) day = 3.125 hours
      • one (1) day = 7.500 hours
      • one and one-quarter (1 1/4) days = 9.375 hours
      • one and two-thirds (1 2/3) days = 12.500 hours
      • one and eleven-twelfth (1 11/12) days = 14.375 hours
      • two and one-twelfth (2 1/12) days = 15.625 hours
      • two and one half (2 1/2) days = 18.750 hours
    2. Notwithstanding the above, in clause 17.02, Bereavement Leave with Pay, and Article 34, Grievance Procedure, a day will have the same meaning as the provisions of the collective agreement.
  2. Implementation and Termination
    • Effective the date on which clause 8.06 and paragraph 8.09(c) of Article 8, Hours of Work and Shift Work, apply or cease to apply to an employee, the accrued vacation and sick leave credits shall be converted to days or hours, as applicable.
  3. Leave - Usage
    • When leave is granted, it will be granted on an hourly basis with the hours debited for each day of leave being the same as the hours the employee would normally have been scheduled to work on that day.

46.03 Specific Applications

For greater certainty, the following provisions shall be administered as provided herein:

  1. Article 2 - Interpretation and Definitions
    • Paragraph 2.01(c) - "daily rate of pay" - shall not apply.
  2. Article 9 - Overtime
    1. Overtime compensation shall only be applicable on a normal work day for hours in excess of the employee's scheduled daily hours of work.
    2. The provision of two (2) times the straight-time hourly rate still applies when a designated paid holiday(s) separates the period of consecutive and contiguous days of rest provided the requirements of subparagraph 46.03(b)(i) above are met.
  3. Article 12 - Designated Paid Holiday
    • A designated holiday shall account for seven decimal five (7.5) hours.
  4. Article 13 - Travelling Time
    • Overtime compensation referred to in clause 13.01 shall only be applicable on a normal work day for hours in excess of the employee's scheduled daily hours of work.
  5. Article 15 - Vacation Leave
    • Leave When Employment Terminates
      • When an employee dies or otherwise ceases to be employed, he or his estate shall be paid an amount equal to the product obtained by multiplying the number of hours of earned but unused vacation and furlough leave with pay to his credit by the hourly rate of pay as calculated from the rate specified in his certificate of appointment prior to the termination of his employment.
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Article 47 Shift and Weekend Premiums

47.01

  1. An employee on shift work shall receive a shift premium of two dollars ($2.00) per hour for all hours worked between 1600 and 0800 hours. The shift premium will not be paid for hours worked between 0800 and 1600 hours.

Paragraph (b) applies only to NU employees in St-Anne-de-Bellevue Hospital

  1. An employee on shift work shall receive a shift premium of two dollars ($2.00) per hour for all hours worked between 1530 and 0730 hours. The shift premium will not be paid for hours worked on the day shift between 0730 and 1530 hours.

47.02

  1. Employees shall receive an additional premium of two dollars ($2.00) per hour for work on a Saturday and/or Sunday for hours worked as stipulated in (b) below.
  2. Weekend premiums shall be payable in respect of all regularly scheduled hours at straight-time rates worked on Saturday and/or Sunday.
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Article 48 Shift Principle

48.01

  1. When a full-time employee is required to attend one of the following proceedings outside a period which extends before or beyond three (3) hours his scheduled hours of work on a day during which he would be eligible for a shift premium, the employee may request that his hours of work on that day be scheduled between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m.
    1. Public Service Labour Relations Board Proceedings
      • Clauses 30.01, 30.02, 30.04, 30.05 and 30.06.
    2. Contract Negotiation and Preparatory Contract Negotiation Meetings
      • Clauses 30.10 and 30.11.
    3. Personnel Selection Process
      • Article 17.14.
    4. To write Provincial Certification Examinations which are a requirement for the continuation of the performance of the duties of the employee's position.
    5. Training Courses which the employee is required to attend by the Employer.
    6. Provincial Workers Compensation Hearings.
  2. In no case will the employee be required to report back for work on his next scheduled work period without at least twelve (12) hours of rest; nor will the employee lose any portion of his regular pay because the employee reported for work later than the scheduled start of the shift.
  3. In every case, such request will be granted provided there is no increase in cost to the Employer.
  4. Notwithstanding paragraph (c), proceedings described in sub-paragraph 48.01(a)(v) are not subject to the condition that there be no increase in cost to the Employer.
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Article 49 Contracting Out

49.01 The Employer will continue past practice in giving all reasonable consideration to continued employment in the public service of employees who would otherwise become redundant because work is contracted out.

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Article 50 Dangerous Goods

50.01 An employee certified pursuant to the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act and who is assigned the responsibility for packaging and labelling of Dangerous Goods for shipping in accordance with the above Act, shall receive a daily allowance of three dollars and fifty cents ($3.50) for each day they are required to package and label Dangerous Goods for shipping, to a maximum of seventy-five dollars ($75) in a month where the employee maintains such certification.

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Article 51 Agreement Re-Opener

51.01 This Agreement may be amended by mutual consent. If either party wishes to amend or vary this Agreement, it shall give to the other party notice of any amendment proposed and the parties shall meet and discuss such proposal not later than one (1) calendar month after receipt of such notice.

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Article 52 Duration

**

52.01 The duration of this Collective Agreement shall be from the date it is signed to 30 September 2014.

52.02 Unless otherwise expressly stipulated, the provisions of this Agreement shall become effective on the date it is signed.

Signed at Ottawa, this 12th day of the month of June 2012.

The Treasury Board of Canada

Marc-Arthur Hyppolite
Josée Lefebvre
John Park
Muriel Lamothe
Lise Henry
Daniel Aubrey
Barbara Raymond
Joane Simard
Elise Minguy
Roch Barrette
Heather Thompson
Anne Milne
David Wilson
Lyn Button

The Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada

Gary Corbet
Lyne Morin
Colin Muise
Stephanie Hatchard
Jerome Fransblow
Jeff Whitehead
Patricia Sears
Ruth Walden
Éric Fleurent
Ryan Campbell
Ginette Tardif



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**Appendix "A"

DE - Dentistry Group
Annual Rates of Pay
(in dollars)

Table Legend

  • $) Effective October 1, 2010
  • A) Effective October 1, 2011
  • B) Effective October 1, 2012
  • C) Effective October 1, 2013

DE-1 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7
$) October 1, 2010 73693 77288 80879 84464 88056 91641 95307
A) October 1, 2011 74983 78641 82294 85942 89597 93245 96975
B) October 1, 2012 76108 79821 83528 87231 90941 94644 98430
C) October 1, 2013 77630 81417 85199 88976 92760 96537 100399

DE-2 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7
$) October 1, 2010 80025 83926 87835 91730 95632 99539 103520
A) October 1, 2011 81425 85395 89372 93335 97306 101281 105332
B) October 1, 2012 82646 86676 90713 94735 98766 102800 106912
C) October 1, 2013 84299 88410 92527 96630 100741 104856 109050

DE-3 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7
$) October 1, 2010 87056 91309 95559 99813 104062 108315 112647
A) October 1, 2011 88579 92907 97231 101560 105883 110211 114618
B) October 1, 2012 89908 94301 98689 103083 107471 111864 116337
C) October 1, 2013 91706 96187 100663 105145 109620 114101 118664

Pay Notes

Pay Increment for Full Time and Part-Time Employees
  1. The pay increment period for employees at the DE levels 1 to 3 is twelve (12) months. A part-time employee who, on the date of signing of this collective agreement, has worked more than twelve (12) months since the last increment will receive a salary increment effective on the date of signing. The next statutory increase for part-time employees will be calculated from this date.
  2. The pay increment for an employee appointed on or after 14 May 1981 to a position in the bargaining unit upon promotion, demotion or from outside the Public Service, shall be the anniversary date of such appointment. The anniversary date for an employee who was appointed to a position in the bargaining unit prior to the application of the date mentioned above, remains unchanged.
Pay Adjustment Administration
  1. All employees being paid at the DE levels 1 to 3 scale of rates shall, on the relevant effective dates in Appendix "A", be paid in the A, B and C scales of rates shown immediately below the employees former rate of pay.

MD - Medicine Group
Annual Rates of Pay
(in dollars)

Table Legend

  • $) Effective October 1, 2010
  • X) Effective October 1, 2011 - Restructure
  • A) Effective October 1, 2011
  • Y) Effective October 1, 2012 - Restructure
  • Z) Effective October 1, 2012 - Restructure
  • B) Effective October 1, 2012
  • C) Effective October 1, 2013

Medical Officer Sub-Group


MD-MOF-1 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 78417 82371 86331 90290 94247 98208 102168 106123
X) October 1, 2011 87992 91946 95906 99865 103822 107783 111743 115698
A) October 1, 2011 89532 93555 97584 101613 105639 109669 113699 117723
Y) October 1, 2012 102962 107588 112222 116855 121485 126119 130754 135381
Z) October 1, 2012 112537 117163 121797 126430 131060 135694 140329 144956
B) October 1, 2012 114225 118920 123624 128326 133026 137729 142434 147130
C) October 1, 2013 116510 121298 126096 130893 135687 140484 145283 150073

MD-MOF-2 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6
$) October 1, 2010 100150 104271 108395 112515 116794 120895
X) October 1, 2011 110250 114371 118495 122615 126894 130995
A) October 1, 2011 112179 116372 120569 124761 129115 133287
Y) October 1, 2012 129006 133828 138654 143475 148482 153280
Z) October 1, 2012 139106 143928 148754 153575 158582 163380
B) October 1, 2012 141193 146087 150985 155879 160961 165831
C) October 1, 2013 144017 149009 154005 158997 164180 169148

MD-MOF-3 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4
$) October 1, 2010 115562 120346 124919 129306
X) October 1, 2011 126437 131221 135794 140181
A) October 1, 2011 128650 133517 138170 142634
Y) October 1, 2012 147948 153545 158896 164029
Z) October 1, 2012 158823 164420 169771 174904
B) October 1, 2012 161205 166886 172318 177528
C) October 1, 2013 164429 170224 175764 181079

MD-MOF-4 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4
$) October 1, 2010 122059 127008 131837 136470
X) October 1, 2011 137434 142383 147212 151845
A) October 1, 2011 139839 144875 149788 154502
Y) October 1, 2012 160815 166606 172256 177677
Z) October 1, 2012 176190 181981 187631 193052
B) October 1, 2012 178833 184711 190445 195948
C) October 1, 2013 182410 188405 194254 199867

Medical Specialist Sub-Group


MD-MSP-1 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
$) October 1, 2010 120117 124490 129468
X) October 1, 2011 130992 135365 140343
A) October 1, 2011 133284 137734 142799
Y) October 1, 2012 153277 158394 164219
Z) October 1, 2012 164152 169269 175094
B) October 1, 2012 166614 171808 177720
C) October 1, 2013 169946 175244 181274

MD-MSP-2 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
$) October 1, 2010 127978 132399 137427
X) October 1, 2011 143353 147774 152802
A) October 1, 2011 145862 150360 155476
Y) October 1, 2012 167741 172914 178797
Z) October 1, 2012 183116 188289 194172
B) October 1, 2012 185863 191113 197085
C) October 1, 2013 189580 194935 201027

Pay Notes

Pay Increment for Full Time and Part-Time Employees
  1. The pay increment period for employees at the MD-MOF levels 1 to 4 and at the MD-MSP levels 1 to 2 is twelve (12) months. A part-time employee who, on the date of signing of this collective agreement, has worked more than twelve (12) months since the last increment will receive a salary increment effective on the date of signing. The next statutory increase for part-time employees will be calculated from this date.
  2. The pay increment for an employee appointed on or after 9 April 1981 to a position in the bargaining unit upon promotion, demotion or from outside the Public Service, shall be the anniversary date of such appointment. The anniversary date for an employee who was appointed to a position in the bargaining unit prior to the application of the date mentioned above, remains unchanged.
Pay Adjustment Administration
  1. All employees being paid in the MD-MOF levels 1 to 4 and at the MD-MSP levels 1 to 2 scale of rates shall, on the relevant effective dates in Appendix "A", be paid in the X, A, Y, Z, B and C scales of rates shown immediately below the employees former rate of pay.

ND - Nutrition and Dietetics Group
Annual Rates of Pay
(in dollars)

Table Legend

  • $) Effective October 1, 2010
  • A) Effective October 1, 2011
  • B) Effective October 1, 2012
  • C) Effective October 1, 2013

Subgroup: Dietitian


ND-DIT-1 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 61170 62711 64348 66006 67662 69394 71198 73006
A) October 1, 2011 62240 63808 65474 67161 68846 70608 72444 74284
B) October 1, 2012 63174 64765 66456 68168 69879 71667 73531 75398
C) October 1, 2013 64437 66060 67785 69531 71277 73100 75002 76906

ND-DIT-2 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6
$) October 1, 2010 68633 70467 72313 74423 76428 78433
A) October 1, 2011 69834 71700 73578 75725 77765 79806
B) October 1, 2012 70882 72776 74682 76861 78931 81003
C) October 1, 2013 72300 74232 76176 78398 80510 82623

ND-DIT-3 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6
$) October 1, 2010 73821 75804 77980 80129 82368 84606
A) October 1, 2011 75113 77131 79345 81531 83809 86087
B) October 1, 2012 76240 78288 80535 82754 85066 87378
C) October 1, 2013 77765 79854 82146 84409 86767 89126

ND-DIT-4 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6
$) October 1, 2010 84546 86874 89206 91535 93862 96193
A) October 1, 2011 86026 88394 90767 93137 95505 97876
B) October 1, 2012 87316 89720 92129 94534 96938 99344
C) October 1, 2013 89062 91514 93972 96425 98877 101331

Subgroup: Advisory


ND-ADV-1 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6
$) October 1, 2010 63478 65437 67585 69710 71923 74135
A) October 1, 2011 64589 66582 68768 70930 73182 75432
B) October 1, 2012 65558 67581 69800 71994 74280 76563
C) October 1, 2013 66869 68933 71196 73434 75766 78094

ND-ADV-2 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6
$) October 1, 2010 71706 74220 76727 79239 81865 84492
A) October 1, 2011 72961 75519 78070 80626 83298 85971
B) October 1, 2012 74055 76652 79241 81835 84547 87261
C) October 1, 2013 75536 78185 80826 83472 86238 89006

ND-ADV-3 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7
$) October 1, 2010 80102 83141 86180 89206 92236 94717 97201
A) October 1, 2011 81504 84596 87688 90767 93850 96375 98902
B) October 1, 2012 82727 85865 89003 92129 95258 97821 100386
C) October 1, 2013 84382 87582 90783 93972 97163 99777 102394

Subgroup: Home Economist


ND-HME-1 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6
$) October 1, 2010 63762 65387 67027 68736 70511 72290
A) October 1, 2011 64878 66531 68200 69939 71745 73555
B) October 1, 2012 65851 67529 69223 70988 72821 74658
C) October 1, 2013 67168 68880 70607 72408 74277 76151

ND-HME-2 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7
$) October 1, 2010 67987 69878 71785 73691 75666 77588 79509
A) October 1, 2011 69177 71101 73041 74981 76990 78946 80900
B) October 1, 2012 70215 72168 74137 76106 78145 80130 82114
C) October 1, 2013 71619 73611 75620 77628 79708 81733 83756

ND-HME-3 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7
$) October 1, 2010 74312 76410 78495 80671 82930 85085 87238
A) October 1, 2011 75612 77747 79869 82083 84381 86574 88765
B) October 1, 2012 76746 78913 81067 83314 85647 87873 90096
C) October 1, 2013 78281 80491 82688 84980 87360 89630 91898

ND-HME-4 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6
$) October 1, 2010 83687 86311 88921 91526 94232 96935
A) October 1, 2011 85152 87821 90477 93128 95881 98631
B) October 1, 2012 86429 89138 91834 94525 97319 100110
C) October 1, 2013 88158 90921 93671 96416 99265 102112

Pay Notes

Pay Increment for Full Time and Part-Time Employees
  1. The pay increment period for employees at the ND-DIT levels 1 to 4, ND-ADV levels 1 to 3 and ND-HME levels 1 to 4 is twelve (12) months. A part-time employee who, on the date of signing of this collective agreement, has worked more than twelve (12) months since the last increment will receive a salary increment effective on the date of signing. The next statutory increase for part-time employees will be calculated from this date.
  2. The pay increment date for an employee, appointed on or after date of signing of this collective agreement, to a position in the bargaining unit upon promotion, demotion or from outside the Public Service, shall be the anniversary date of such appointment. The anniversary date for an employee who was appointed to a position in the bargaining unit prior to the signing date of this collective agreement, remains unchanged.
Pay Adjustment Administration
  1. All employees being paid in the ND-DIT levels 1 to 4, ND-ADV levels 1 to 3 and ND-HME level 1 to 4 scale of rates shall, on the relevant effective dates in Appendix "A", be paid in the A, B and C scales of rates shown immediately below the employees former rate of pay.
Rate of Pay on Appointment
  1.  
    1. The rate of pay on initial appointment shall be no less than:
      • Subparagraphs (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) apply to ND-ADV-1, ND-DIT-1, and ND-HME-2 only.
        1. the first (1st) rate of the salary scale for persons with less than one (1) year of recent and relevant experience;
        2. the second (2nd) rate of the salary scale for persons with one (1) year, but less than two (2) years of recent and relevant experience;
        3. the third rate of the salary scale for persons with two (2) years, but less than three (3) years of recent and relevant experience;
        4. the fourth rate of the salary scale for persons with three (3) years, but less than four (4) years of recent and relevant experience;
      • Subparagraph (v) applies to ND-ADV-1, ND-DIT-1 and ND-HME-2 only.
        1. the fifth rate of the salary scale for persons with four (4) years, but less than five (5) years of recent and relevant experience;
      • Subparagraph (vi) applies to ND-DIT-1 and ND-HME-2 only.
        1. the sixth rate of the salary scale for persons with five (5) years, but less than six (6) years of recent and relevant experience;
      • Subparagraph (vii) applies to ND-DIT-1 only.
        1. the seventh rate of the salary scale for persons with six (6) years, but less than seven (7) years of recent and relevant experience.

OP - Occupational and Physical Therapy Group
Annual Rates of Pay
(in dollars)

  • $) Effective October 1, 2010
  • A) Effective October 1, 2011
  • B) Effective October 1, 2012
  • C) Effective October 1, 2013

Region: Atlantic


OP-1 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
$) October 1, 2010 59101 60555 62017 63519 65022
A) October 1, 2011 60135 61615 63102 64631 66160
B) October 1, 2012 61037 62539 64049 65600 67152
C) October 1, 2013 62258 63790 65330 66912 68495

OP-2 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6
$) October 1, 2010 60835 62416 64007 65579 67226 68874
A) October 1, 2011 61900 63508 65127 66727 68402 70079
B) October 1, 2012 62829 64461 66104 67728 69428 71130
C) October 1, 2013 64086 65750 67426 69083 70817 72553

OP-3 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6
$) October 1, 2010 64283 65995 67716 69429 71212 72994
A) October 1, 2011 65408 67150 68901 70644 72458 74271
B) October 1, 2012 66389 68157 69935 71704 73545 75385
C) October 1, 2013 67717 69520 71334 73138 75016 76893

Region: Quebec


OP-1 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars) - Steps 1 to 8
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 67233 69064 70894 72727 74616 76510 78405 80291
A) October 1, 2011 68410 70273 72135 74000 75922 77849 79777 81696
B) October 1, 2012 69436 71327 73217 75110 77061 79017 80974 82921
C) October 1, 2013 70825 72754 74681 76612 78602 80597 82593 84579

OP-1 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars) - Steps 9 to 10
Effective Date Step 9 Step 10
$) October 1, 2010 82186 84079
A) October 1, 2011 83624 85550
B) October 1, 2012 84878 86833
C) October 1, 2013 86576 88570

OP-2 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars) - Steps 1 to 8
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 71249 73240 75226 77220 79284 81347 83419 85480
A) October 1, 2011 72496 74522 76542 78571 80671 82771 84879 86976
B) October 1, 2012 73583 75640 77690 79750 81881 84013 86152 88281
C) October 1, 2013 75055 77153 79244 81345 83519 85693 87875 90047

OP-2 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars) - Steps 9 to 10
Effective Date Step 9 Step 10
$) October 1, 2010 87549 89618
A) October 1, 2011 89081 91186
B) October 1, 2012 90417 92554
C) October 1, 2013 92225 94405

OP-3 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars) - Steps 1 to 8
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 75576 77732 79891 82053 84289 86528 88761 90996
A) October 1, 2011 76899 79092 81289 83489 85764 88042 90314 92588
B) October 1, 2012 78052 80278 82508 84741 87050 89363 91669 93977
C) October 1, 2013 79613 81884 84158 86436 88791 91150 93502 95857

OP-3 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars) - Steps 9 to 10
Effective Date Step 9 Step 10
$) October 1, 2010 93236 95474
A) October 1, 2011 94868 97145
B) October 1, 2012 96291 98602
C) October 1, 2013 98217 100574

Region: Ontario, Yukon and Northwest Territories


OP-1 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7
$) October 1, 2010 63616 65301 67000 68688 70428 72177 73920
A) October 1, 2011 64729 66444 68173 69890 71660 73440 75214
B) October 1, 2012 65700 67441 69196 70938 72735 74542 76342
C) October 1, 2013 67014 68790 70580 72357 74190 76033 77869

OP-2 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7
$) October 1, 2010 67314 69156 70991 72833 74739 76641 78547
A) October 1, 2011 68492 70366 72233 74108 76047 77982 79922
B) October 1, 2012 69519 71421 73316 75220 77188 79152 81121
C) October 1, 2013 70909 72849 74782 76724 78732 80735 82743

OP-3 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7
$) October 1, 2010 71316 73299 75298 77288 79352 81420 83490
A) October 1, 2011 72564 74582 76616 78641 80741 82845 84951
B) October 1, 2012 73652 75701 77765 79821 81952 84088 86225
C) October 1, 2013 75125 77215 79320 81417 83591 85770 87950

Region: Manitoba


OP-1 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7
$) October 1, 2010 59193 60706 62230 63752 65313 66660 68009
A) October 1, 2011 60229 61768 63319 64868 66456 67827 69199
B) October 1, 2012 61132 62695 64269 65841 67453 68844 70237
C) October 1, 2013 62355 63949 65554 67158 68802 70221 71642

OP-2 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6
$) October 1, 2010 62523 64168 65819 67469 69178 70887
A) October 1, 2011 63617 65291 66971 68650 70389 72128
B) October 1, 2012 64571 66270 67976 69680 71445 73210
C) October 1, 2013 65862 67595 69336 71074 72874 74674

OP-3 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6
$) October 1, 2010 66108 67896 69687 71471 73336 75201
A) October 1, 2011 67265 69084 70907 72722 74619 76517
B) October 1, 2012 68274 70120 71971 73813 75738 77665
C) October 1, 2013 69639 71522 73410 75289 77253 79218

Region: Saskatchewan


OP-1 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7
$) October 1, 2010 59193 60706 62230 63752 65313 66874 68433
A) October 1, 2011 60229 61768 63319 64868 66456 68044 69631
B) October 1, 2012 61132 62695 64269 65841 67453 69065 70675
C) October 1, 2013 62355 63949 65554 67158 68802 70446 72089

OP-2 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7
$) October 1, 2010 62523 64168 65819 67469 69178 70647 72112
A) October 1, 2011 63617 65291 66971 68650 70389 71883 73374
B) October 1, 2012 64571 66270 67976 69680 71445 72961 74475
C) October 1, 2013 65862 67595 69336 71074 72874 74420 75965

OP-3 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7
$) October 1, 2010 66108 67896 69687 71471 73336 75195 77054
A) October 1, 2011 67265 69084 70907 72722 74619 76511 78402
B) October 1, 2012 68274 70120 71971 73813 75738 77659 79578
C) October 1, 2013 69639 71522 73410 75289 77253 79212 81170

Region: Alberta


OP-1 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7
$) October 1, 2010 59973 61586 63207 64815 66427 68095 69762
A) October 1, 2011 61023 62664 64313 65949 67589 69287 70983
B) October 1, 2012 61938 63604 65278 66938 68603 70326 72048
C) October 1, 2013 63177 64876 66584 68277 69975 71733 73489

OP-2 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6
$) October 1, 2010 65133 66877 68628 70379 72199 74022
A) October 1, 2011 66273 68047 69829 71611 73462 75317
B) October 1, 2012 67267 69068 70876 72685 74564 76447
C) October 1, 2013 68612 70449 72294 74139 76055 77976

OP-3 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6
$) October 1, 2010 68936 70832 72729 74630 76603 78580
A) October 1, 2011 70142 72072 74002 75936 77944 79955
B) October 1, 2012 71194 73153 75112 77075 79113 81154
C) October 1, 2013 72618 74616 76614 78617 80695 82777

Region: British Columbia


OP-1 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4
$) October 1, 2010 70022 71823 73681 75539
A) October 1, 2011 71247 73080 74970 76861
B) October 1, 2012 72316 74176 76095 78014
C) October 1, 2013 73762 75660 77617 79574

OP-2 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6
$) October 1, 2010 70366 72319 74277 76237 78260 80281
A) October 1, 2011 71597 73585 75577 77571 79630 81686
B) October 1, 2012 72671 74689 76711 78735 80824 82911
C) October 1, 2013 74124 76183 78245 80310 82440 84569

OP-3 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6
$) October 1, 2010 74617 76740 78860 80982 83184 85386
A) October 1, 2011 75923 78083 80240 82399 84640 86880
B) October 1, 2012 77062 79254 81444 83635 85910 88183
C) October 1, 2013 78603 80839 83073 85308 87628 89947

Pay Notes

Pay Increment for Full Time and Part-Time Employees
  1. The pay increment period for employees at the OP levels 1 to 4 is twelve (12) months. A part-time employee who, on the date of signing of this collective agreement, has worked more than twelve (12) months since the last increment will receive a salary increment effective on the date of signing. The next statutory increase for part-time employees will be calculated from this date.
  2. The pay increment date for an employee, appointed on or after date of signing of this collective agreement, to a position in the bargaining unit upon promotion, demotion or from outside the Public Service, shall be the anniversary date of such appointment. The anniversary date for an employee who was appointed to a position in the bargaining unit prior to the signing date of this collective agreement, remains unchanged.
Pay Adjustment Administration
  1. All employees being paid in the OP levels 1 to 4 scale of rates shall, on the relevant effective dates in Appendix "A", be paid in the A, B and C scales of rates shown immediately below the employees former rate of pay.
Rate of Pay on Appointment
  1.  
    1. The rate of pay on initial appointment shall be no less than:
      • Subparagraphs (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v) apply to OP-1 only.
        1. the first (1st) rate of the salary scale for persons with less than one (1) year of recent and relevant experience;
        2. the second (2nd) rate of the salary scale for persons with one (1) year, but less than two (2) years of recent and relevant experience;
        3. the third (3rd) rate of the salary scale for persons with two (2) years, but less than three (3) years of recent and relevant experience;
        4. the fourth (4th) rate of the salary scale for persons with three (3) years, but less than four (4) years of recent and relevant experience;
        5. In regions, where there are more than four (4) experience increments at level OP-1, persons will be granted one (1) experience increment for each additional year of recent and relevant experience to the maximum of the level OP-1 scale of rates.

PH - Pharmacy Group
Annual Rates of Pay
(in dollars)

Table Legend

  • $) Effective October 1, 2010
  • A) Effective October 1, 2011
  • B) Effective October 1, 2012
  • C) Effective October 1, 2013

PH-1 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 68517 70889 73265 75719 78257 80877 83499 86122
A) October 1, 2011 69716 72130 74547 77044 79626 82292 84960 87629
B) October 1, 2012 70762 73212 75665 78200 80820 83526 86234 88943
C) October 1, 2013 72177 74676 77178 79764 82436 85197 87959 90722

PH-2 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
$) October 1, 2010 81431 84687 88286 91888 95488
A) October 1, 2011 82856 86169 89831 93496 97159
B) October 1, 2012 84099 87462 91178 94898 98616
C) October 1, 2013 85781 89211 93002 96796 100588

PH-3 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
$) October 1, 2010 90091 93696 97444 101191 104939
A) October 1, 2011 91668 95336 99149 102962 106775
B) October 1, 2012 93043 96766 100636 104506 108377
C) October 1, 2013 94904 98701 102649 106596 110545

Pay Notes

Pay Increment for Full Time and Part-Time Employees
  1. The pay increment period for employees at the PH levels 1 to 3 is twelve (12) months. A part-time employee who, on the date of signing of this collective agreement, has worked more than twelve (12) months since the last increment will receive a salary increment effective on the date of signing. The next statutory increase for part-time employees will be calculated from this date.
  2. The pay increment for an employee appointed on or after 20 April 1982 to a position in the bargaining unit upon promotion, demotion or from outside the Public Service, shall be the anniversary date of such appointment. The anniversary date for an employee who was appointed to a position in the bargaining unit prior to the application of the date mentioned above, remains unchanged.
Pay Adjustment Administration
  1. All employees being paid in the PH levels 1 to 3 scale of rates shall, on the relevant effective dates in Appendix "A", be paid in the A, B and C scales of rates shown immediately below the employees former rate of pay.

PS - Psychology Group
Annual Rates of Pay
(in dollars)

Table Legend

  • $) Effective October 1, 2010
  • A) Effective October 1, 2011
  • B) Effective October 1, 2012
  • C) Effective October 1, 2013

PS-1 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7
$) October 1, 2010 45071 47044 49013 50982 52955 54925 56899
A) October 1, 2011 45860 47867 49871 51874 53882 55886 57895
B) October 1, 2012 46548 48585 50619 52652 54690 56724 58763
C) October 1, 2013 47479 49557 51631 53705 55784 57858 59938

PS-2 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6
$) October 1, 2010 58124 60583 63055 65513 67981 70447
A) October 1, 2011 59141 61643 64158 66659 69171 71680
B) October 1, 2012 60028 62568 65120 67659 70209 72755
C) October 1, 2013 61229 63819 66422 69012 71613 74210

PS-3 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
$) October 1, 2010 68255 71079 73902 76735 79574
A) October 1, 2011 69449 72323 75195 78078 80967
B) October 1, 2012 70491 73408 76323 79249 82182
C) October 1, 2013 71901 74876 77849 80834 83826

PS-4 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
$) October 1, 2010 76790 80024 83261 86499 89735
A) October 1, 2011 78134 81424 84718 88013 91305
B) October 1, 2012 79306 82645 85989 89333 92675
C) October 1, 2013 80892 84298 87709 91120 94529

PS-5 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
$) October 1, 2010 86098 89782 93460 96965 100381
A) October 1, 2011 87605 91353 95096 98662 102138
B) October 1, 2012 88919 92723 96522 100142 103670
C) October 1, 2013 90697 94577 98452 102145 105743

Pay Notes

Pay Increment for Full Time and Part-Time Employees
  1. The pay increment period for employees at the PS levels 1 to 5 is twelve (12) months. A part-time employee who, on the date of signing of this collective agreement, has worked more than twelve (12) months since the last increment will receive a salary increment effective on the date of signing. The next statutory increase for part-time employees will be calculated from this date.
  2. The pay increment date for an employee, appointed on or after date of signing of this Collective Agreement, to a position in the bargaining unit upon promotion, demotion or from outside the Public Service, shall be the anniversary date of such appointment. The anniversary date for an employee who was appointed to a position in the bargaining unit prior to the signing date of this collective agreement, remains unchanged.
Pay Adjustment Administration
  1. All employees being paid in the PS levels 1 to 5 scale of rates shall, on the relevant effective dates in Appendix "A", be paid in the A, B and C scales of rates shown immediately below the employees former rate of pay.

SW - Social Work Group
Annual Rates of Pay
(in dollars)

Table Legend

  • $) Effective October 1, 2010
  • A) Effective October 1, 2011
  • B) Effective October 1, 2012
  • C) Effective October 1, 2013

Subgroup: Social Welfare


SW-SCW-1 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7
$) October 1, 2010 46598 48480 50367 52253 54140 56028 57914
A) October 1, 2011 47413 49328 51248 53167 55087 57008 58927
B) October 1, 2012 48124 50068 52017 53965 55913 57863 59811
C) October 1, 2013 49086 51069 53057 55044 57031 59020 61007

SW-SCW-1 Clinical Social Workers - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7
$) October 1, 2010 60928 62811 64696 66583 68470 70357 72244
A) October 1, 2011 61994 63910 65828 67748 69668 71588 73508
B) October 1, 2012 62924 64869 66815 68764 70713 72662 74611
C) October 1, 2013 64182 66166 68151 70139 72127 74115 76103

SW-SCW-2 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6
$) October 1, 2010 51452 53542 55636 57728 59816 61909
A) October 1, 2011 52352 54479 56610 58738 60863 62992
B) October 1, 2012 53137 55296 57459 59619 61776 63937
C) October 1, 2013 54200 56402 58608 60811 63012 65216

SW-SCW-2 Clinical Social Workers - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6
$) October 1, 2010 63056 65141 67238 69330 71414 73511
A) October 1, 2011 64159 66281 68415 70543 72664 74797
B) October 1, 2012 65121 67275 69441 71601 73754 75919
C) October 1, 2013 66423 68621 70830 73033 75229 77437

SW-SCW-3 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6
$) October 1, 2010 57574 59921 62267 64619 66973 69318
A) October 1, 2011 58582 60970 63357 65750 68145 70531
B) October 1, 2012 59461 61885 64307 66736 69167 71589
C) October 1, 2013 60650 63123 65593 68071 70550 73021

SW-SCW-3 Clinical Social Workers - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6
$) October 1, 2010 65761 68110 70454 72807 75160 77504
A) October 1, 2011 66912 69302 71687 74081 76475 78860
B) October 1, 2012 67916 70342 72762 75192 77622 80043
C) October 1, 2013 69274 71749 74217 76696 79174 81644

SW-SCW-4 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6
$) October 1, 2010 65770 68151 70523 72902 75291 77665
A) October 1, 2011 66921 69344 71757 74178 76609 79024
B) October 1, 2012 67925 70384 72833 75291 77758 80209
C) October 1, 2013 69284 71792 74290 76797 79313 81813

SW-SCW-5 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6
$) October 1, 2010 78009 80904 83802 86700 89596 92496
A) October 1, 2011 79374 82320 85269 88217 91164 94115
B) October 1, 2012 80565 83555 86548 89540 92531 95527
C) October 1, 2013 82176 85226 88279 91331 94382 97438

Subgroup: Chaplain


SW-CHA-1 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
$) October 1, 2010 48971 50880 52779 54690 56598
A) October 1, 2011 49828 51770 53703 55647 57588
B) October 1, 2012 50575 52547 54509 56482 58452
C) October 1, 2013 51587 53598 55599 57612 59621

SW-CHA-2 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
$) October 1, 2010 55740 57921 60106 62293 64472
A) October 1, 2011 56715 58935 61158 63383 65600
B) October 1, 2012 57566 59819 62075 64334 66584
C) October 1, 2013 58717 61015 63317 65621 67916

SW-CHA-3 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
$) October 1, 2010 65263 67508 69765 72004 74269
A) October 1, 2011 66405 68689 70986 73264 75569
B) October 1, 2012 67401 69719 72051 74363 76703
C) October 1, 2013 68749 71113 73492 75850 78237

Pay Notes

Pay Increment for Full Time and Part-Time Employees
  1. The pay increment period for employees at the SW-SCW levels 1 to 5 and at the SW-CHA levels 1 to 3 is twelve (12) months. A part-time employee who, on the date of signing of this collective agreement, has worked more than twelve (12) months since the last increment will receive a salary increment effective on the date of signing. The next statutory increase for part-time employees will be calculated from this date.
  2. The pay increment date for an employee, appointed on or after date of signing of this Collective Agreement, to a position in the bargaining unit upon promotion, demotion or from outside the Public Service, shall be the anniversary date of such appointment. The anniversary date for an employee who was appointed to a position in the bargaining unit prior to the signing date of this collective agreement, remains unchanged.
Pay Adjustment Administration
  1. All employees being paid in the SW-SCW levels 1 to 5 and SW-CHA levels 1 to 3 scale of rates shall, on the relevant effective dates in Appendix "A", be paid in the A, B and C scales of rates shown immediately below the employees former rate of pay.

VM - Veterinary Medicine Group
Annual Rates of Pay
(in dollars)

Table Legend

  • $) Effective October 1, 2010
  • A) Effective October 1, 2011
  • B) Effective October 1, 2012
  • C) Effective October 1, 2013

VM-1 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
$) October 1, 2010 63254 65833 68392 70973 73814
A) October 1, 2011 64361 66985 69589 72215 75106
B) October 1, 2012 65326 67990 70633 73298 76233
C) October 1, 2013 66633 69350 72046 74764 77758

VM-2 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
$) October 1, 2010 73805 76703 79594 82486 85783
A) October 1, 2011 75097 78045 80987 83930 87284
B) October 1, 2012 76223 79216 82202 85189 88593
C) October 1, 2013 77747 80800 83846 86893 90365

VM-3 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
$) October 1, 2010 81365 84575 87804 91026 94665
A) October 1, 2011 82789 86055 89341 92619 96322
B) October 1, 2012 84031 87346 90681 94008 97767
C) October 1, 2013 85712 89093 92495 95888 99722

VM-4 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
$) October 1, 2010 91442 94405 97311 99860 103104
A) October 1, 2011 93042 96057 99014 101608 104908
B) October 1, 2012 94438 97498 100499 103132 106482
C) October 1, 2013 96327 99448 102509 105195 108612

VM-5 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
$) October 1, 2010 100233 103116 106005 108893 112163
A) October 1, 2011 101987 104921 107860 110799 114126
B) October 1, 2012 103517 106495 109478 112461 115838
C) October 1, 2013 105587 108625 111668 114710 118155

Pay Notes

Pay Increment for Full Time and Part-Time Employees
  1. The pay increment period for employees at the VM levels 1 to 5 is twelve (12) months. A part-time employee who, on the date of signing of this collective agreement, has worked more than twelve (12) months since the last increment will receive a salary increment effective on the date of signing. The next statutory increase for part-time employees will be calculated from this date.
  2. The pay increment date for an employee, appointed on or after date of signing of this Collective Agreement, to a position in the bargaining unit upon promotion, demotion or from outside the Public Service, shall be the anniversary date of such appointment. The anniversary date for an employee who was appointed to a position in the bargaining unit prior to the signing date of this collective agreement, remains unchanged.
Pay Adjustment Administration
  1. All employees being paid in the VM levels 1 to 5 scale of rates shall, on the relevant effective dates in Appendix "A", be paid in the A, B and C scales of rates shown immediately below the employees former rate of pay.


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**Appendix "A-1"

NU - Nursing Group
Combined Annual Rates of Pay for Hospital and Community Health Nursing (HOS & CHN)
(in dollars)

Table Legend

  • $) Effective October 1, 2010
  • A) Effective October 1, 2011
  • B) Effective October 1, 2012
  • C) Effective October 1, 2013

Region: Atlantic


Pending Registration - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1
$) October 1, 2010 54622
A) October 1, 2011 55578
B) October 1, 2012 56412
C) October 1, 2013 57540

NU-HOS-1 / NU-CHN-1 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
$) October 1, 2010 58183 58927 59669
A) October 1, 2011 59201 59958 60713
B) October 1, 2012 60089 60857 61624
C) October 1, 2013 61291 62074 62856

NU-HOS-2 / NU-CHN-2 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7
$) October 1, 2010 60400 61889 63363 64847 66338 67828 69318
A) October 1, 2011 61457 62972 64472 65982 67499 69015 70531
B) October 1, 2012 62379 63917 65439 66972 68511 70050 71589
C) October 1, 2013 63627 65195 66748 68311 69881 71451 73021

NU-HOS-3 / NU-CHN-3 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6
$) October 1, 2010 64619 66310 68011 69701 71396 73091
A) October 1, 2011 65750 67470 69201 70921 72645 74370
B) October 1, 2012 66736 68482 70239 71985 73735 75486
C) October 1, 2013 68071 69852 71644 73425 75210 76996

NU-HOS-4 / NU-CHN-4 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 65254 67065 68875 70684 72496 74297 76107 77913
A) October 1, 2011 66396 68239 70080 71921 73765 75597 77439 79276
B) October 1, 2012 67392 69263 71131 73000 74871 76731 78601 80465
C) October 1, 2013 68740 70648 72554 74460 76368 78266 80173 82074

NU-HOS-5 / NU-CHN-5 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 68828 70864 72894 74933 76955 78986 81022 83058
A) October 1, 2011 70032 72104 74170 76244 78302 80368 82440 84512
B) October 1, 2012 71082 73186 75283 77388 79477 81574 83677 85780
C) October 1, 2013 72504 74650 76789 78936 81067 83205 85351 87496

NU-HOS-6 / NU-CHN-6 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 72926 75326 77726 80135 82540 84941 87344 89746
A) October 1, 2011 74202 76644 79086 81537 83984 86427 88873 91317
B) October 1, 2012 75315 77794 80272 82760 85244 87723 90206 92687
C) October 1, 2013 76821 79350 81877 84415 86949 89477 92010 94541

NU-CHN-7 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 79831 82528 85213 87758 90592 93277 95967 98658
A) October 1, 2011 81228 83972 86704 89294 92177 94909 97646 100385
B) October 1, 2012 82446 85232 88005 90633 93560 96333 99111 101891
C) October 1, 2013 84095 86937 89765 92446 95431 98260 101093 103929

NU-CHN-8 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9
$) October 1, 2010 87822 90742 93656 96574 99202 102405 105318 107853 110385
A) October 1, 2011 89359 92330 95295 98264 100938 104197 107161 109740 112317
B) October 1, 2012 90699 93715 96724 99738 102452 105760 108768 111386 114002
C) October 1, 2013 92513 95589 98658 101733 104501 107875 110943 113614 116282

Region: Quebec


Pending Registration - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1
$) October 1, 2010 58131
A) October 1, 2011 59148
B) October 1, 2012 60035
C) October 1, 2013 61236

NU-HOS-1 / NU-CHN-1 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2
$) October 1, 2010 62139 62950
A) October 1, 2011 63226 64052
B) October 1, 2012 64174 65013
C) October 1, 2013 65457 66313

NU-HOS-2 / NU-CHN-2 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 63750 65360 66974 68588 70193 71810 73417 75034
A) October 1, 2011 64866 66504 68146 69788 71421 73067 74702 76347
B) October 1, 2012 65839 67502 69168 70835 72492 74163 75823 77492
C) October 1, 2013 67156 68852 70551 72252 73942 75646 77339 79042

NU-HOS-3 / NU-CHN-3 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9
$) October 1, 2010 64401 65963 67537 69098 70668 72231 73805 75375 76941
A) October 1, 2011 65528 67117 68719 70307 71905 73495 75097 76694 78287
B) October 1, 2012 66511 68124 69750 71362 72984 74597 76223 77844 79461
C) October 1, 2013 67841 69486 71145 72789 74444 76089 77747 79401 81050

NU-HOS-4 / NU-CHN-4 - Steps 1 to 8 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 66715 68369 70022 71668 73323 74974 76624 78273
A) October 1, 2011 67883 69565 71247 72922 74606 76286 77965 79643
B) October 1, 2012 68901 70608 72316 74016 75725 77430 79134 80838
C) October 1, 2013 70279 72020 73762 75496 77240 78979 80717 82455

NU-HOS-4 / NU-CHN-4 - Steps 9 to 10 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 9 Step 10
$) October 1, 2010 79924 81579
A) October 1, 2011 81323 83007
B) October 1, 2012 82543 84252
C) October 1, 2013 84194 85937

NU-HOS-5 / NU-CHN-5 - Steps 1 to 8 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 70189 72008 73822 75645 77461 79280 81095 82897
A) October 1, 2011 71417 73268 75114 76969 78817 80667 82514 84348
B) October 1, 2012 72488 74367 76241 78124 79999 81877 83752 85613
C) October 1, 2013 73938 75854 77766 79686 81599 83515 85427 87325

NU-HOS-5 / NU-CHN-5 - Steps 9 to 10 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 9 Step 10
$) October 1, 2010 84711 86531
A) October 1, 2011 86193 88045
B) October 1, 2012 87486 89366
C) October 1, 2013 89236 91153

NU-HOS-6 / NU-CHN-6 - Steps 1 to 8 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 74050 76141 78234 80325 82413 84508 86596 88687
A) October 1, 2011 75346 77473 79603 81731 83855 85987 88111 90239
B) October 1, 2012 76476 78635 80797 82957 85113 87277 89433 91593
C) October 1, 2013 78006 80208 82413 84616 86815 89023 91222 93425

NU-HOS-6 / NU-CHN-6 - Steps 9 to 10 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2
$) October 1, 2010 90781 92869
A) October 1, 2011 92370 94494
B) October 1, 2012 93756 95911
C) October 1, 2013 95631 97829

NU-CHN-7 - Steps 1 to 8 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 81880 84276 86666 89067 91465 93861 96255 98662
A) October 1, 2011 83313 85751 88183 90626 93066 95504 97939 100389
B) October 1, 2012 84563 87037 89506 91985 94462 96937 99408 101895
C) October 1, 2013 86254 88778 91296 93825 96351 98876 101396 103933

NU-CHN-7 - Steps 9 to 10 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 9 Step 10
$) October 1, 2010 101051 103453
A) October 1, 2011 102819 105263
B) October 1, 2012 104361 106842
C) October 1, 2013 106448 108979

NU-CHN-8 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9
$) October 1, 2010 87822 90742 93656 96574 99202 102405 105318 107853 110385
A) October 1, 2011 89359 92330 95295 98264 100938 104197 107161 109740 112317
B) October 1, 2012 90699 93715 96724 99738 102452 105760 108768 111386 114002
C) October 1, 2013 92513 95589 98658 101733 104501 107875 110943 113614 116282

Region: Ontario


Pending Registration - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1
$) October 1, 2010 59838
A) October 1, 2011 60885
B) October 1, 2012 61798
C) October 1, 2013 63034

NU-HOS-1 / NU-CHN-1 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
$) October 1, 2010 64058 64708 65364
A) October 1, 2011 65179 65840 66508
B) October 1, 2012 66157 66828 67506
C) October 1, 2013 67480 68165 68856

NU-HOS-2 / NU-CHN-2 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 65368 66670 67980 69292 70601 71904 73217 74529
A) October 1, 2011 66512 67837 69170 70505 71837 73162 74498 75833
B) October 1, 2012 67510 68855 70208 71563 72915 74259 75615 76970
C) October 1, 2013 68860 70232 71612 72994 74373 75744 77127 78509

NU-HOS-3 / NU-CHN-3 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9
$) October 1, 2010 66694 67985 69288 70575 71874 73173 74471 75764 77058
A) October 1, 2011 67861 69175 70501 71810 73132 74454 75774 77090 78407
B) October 1, 2012 68879 70213 71559 72887 74229 75571 76911 78246 79583
C) October 1, 2013 70257 71617 72990 74345 75714 77082 78449 79811 81175

NU-HOS-4 / NU-CHN-4 - Steps 1 to 8 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 68868 70262 71646 73022 74413 75804 77196 78586
A) October 1, 2011 70073 71492 72900 74300 75715 77131 78547 79961
B) October 1, 2012 71124 72564 73994 75415 76851 78288 79725 81160
C) October 1, 2013 72546 74015 75474 76923 78388 79854 81320 82783

NU-HOS-4 / NU-CHN-4 - Steps 9 to 10 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 9 Step 10
$) October 1, 2010 79969 81352
A) October 1, 2011 81368 82776
B) October 1, 2012 82589 84018
C) October 1, 2013 84241 85698

NU-HOS-5 / NU-CHN-5 - Steps 1 to 8 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 72132 73705 75270 76839 78409 79986 81548 83120
A) October 1, 2011 73394 74995 76587 78184 79781 81386 82975 84575
B) October 1, 2012 74495 76120 77736 79357 80978 82607 84220 85844
C) October 1, 2013 75985 77642 79291 80944 82598 84259 85904 87561

NU-HOS-5 / NU-CHN-5 - Steps 9 to 10 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 9 Step 10
$) October 1, 2010 84688 86259
A) October 1, 2011 86170 87769
B) October 1, 2012 87463 89086
C) October 1, 2013 89212 90868

NU-HOS-6 / NU-CHN-6 - Steps 1 to 8 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 75764 77634 79519 81390 83258 85140 86999 88868
A) October 1, 2011 77090 78993 80911 82814 84715 86630 88521 90423
B) October 1, 2012 78246 80178 82125 84056 85986 87929 89849 91779
C) October 1, 2013 79811 81782 83768 85737 87706 89688 91646 93615

NU-HOS-6 / NU-CHN-6 - Steps 9 to 10 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 9 Step 10
$) October 1, 2010 90737 92603
A) October 1, 2011 92325 94224
B) October 1, 2012 93710 95637
C) October 1, 2013 95584 97550

NU-CHN-7 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9
$) October 1, 2010 83546 85687 87822 89967 92102 94243 96381 98520 100651
A) October 1, 2011 85008 87187 89359 91541 93714 95892 98068 100244 102412
B) October 1, 2012 86283 88495 90699 92914 95120 97330 99539 101748 103948
C) October 1, 2013 88009 90265 92513 94772 97022 99277 101530 103783 106027

NU-CHN-8 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9
$) October 1, 2010 87822 90742 93656 96574 99202 102405 105318 107853 110385
A) October 1, 2011 89359 92330 95295 98264 100938 104197 107161 109740 112317
B) October 1, 2012 90699 93715 96724 99738 102452 105760 108768 111386 114002
C) October 1, 2013 92513 95589 98658 101733 104501 107875 110943 113614 116282

Region: Manitoba


Pending Registration - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1
$) October 1, 2010 60516
A) October 1, 2011 61575
B) October 1, 2012 62499
C) October 1, 2013 63749

NU-HOS-1 / NU-CHN-1 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2
$) October 1, 2010 64789 65484
A) October 1, 2011 65923 66630
B) October 1, 2012 66912 67629
C) October 1, 2013 68250 68982

NU-HOS-2 / NU-CHN-2 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6
$) October 1, 2010 66181 67560 68950 70334 71716 73104
A) October 1, 2011 67339 68742 70157 71565 72971 74383
B) October 1, 2012 68349 69773 71209 72638 74066 75499
C) October 1, 2013 69716 71168 72633 74091 75547 77009

NU-HOS-3 / NU-CHN-3 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7
$) October 1, 2010 66542 67885 69228 70563 71902 73250 74593
A) October 1, 2011 67706 69073 70439 71798 73160 74532 75898
B) October 1, 2012 68722 70109 71496 72875 74257 75650 77036
C) October 1, 2013 70096 71511 72926 74333 75742 77163 78577

NU-HOS-4 / NU-CHN-4 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 68833 70295 71750 73208 74665 76123 77574 79031
A) October 1, 2011 70038 71525 73006 74489 75972 77455 78932 80414
B) October 1, 2012 71089 72598 74101 75606 77112 78617 80116 81620
C) October 1, 2013 72511 74050 75583 77118 78654 80189 81718 83252

NU-HOS-5 / NU-CHN-5 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 72288 73969 75659 77341 79029 80723 82404 84088
A) October 1, 2011 73553 75263 76983 78694 80412 82136 83846 85560
B) October 1, 2012 74656 76392 78138 79874 81618 83368 85104 86843
C) October 1, 2013 76149 77920 79701 81471 83250 85035 86806 88580

NU-HOS-6 / NU-CHN-6 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 76123 78187 80256 82330 84391 86457 88530 90597
A) October 1, 2011 77455 79555 81660 83771 85868 87970 90079 92182
B) October 1, 2012 78617 80748 82885 85028 87156 89290 91430 93565
C) October 1, 2013 80189 82363 84543 86729 88899 91076 93259 95436

NU-CHN-7 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 84409 86834 89213 91595 93972 96358 98738 101103
A) October 1, 2011 85886 88354 90774 93198 95617 98044 100466 102872
B) October 1, 2012 87174 89679 92136 94596 97051 99515 101973 104415
C) October 1, 2013 88917 91473 93979 96488 98992 101505 104012 106503

NU-CHN-8 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9
$) October 1, 2010 87822 90742 93656 96574 99202 102405 105318 107853 110385
A) October 1, 2011 89359 92330 95295 98264 100938 104197 107161 109740 112317
B) October 1, 2012 90699 93715 96724 99738 102452 105760 108768 111386 114002
C) October 1, 2013 92513 95589 98658 101733 104501 107875 110943 113614 116282

Region: Saskatchewan


Pending Registration - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1
$) October 1, 2010 59641
A) October 1, 2011 60685
B) October 1, 2012 61595
C) October 1, 2013 62827

NU-HOS-1 / NU-CHN-1 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2
$) October 1, 2010 63820 64555
A) October 1, 2011 64937 65685
B) October 1, 2012 65911 66670
C) October 1, 2013 67229 68003

NU-HOS-2 / NU-CHN-2 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
$) October 1, 2010 65281 66746 68212 69682 71140
A) October 1, 2011 66423 67914 69406 70901 72385
B) October 1, 2012 67419 68933 70447 71965 73471
C) October 1, 2013 68767 70312 71856 73404 74940

NU-HOS-3 / NU-CHN-3 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6
$) October 1, 2010 66056 67478 68902 70329 71747 73163
A) October 1, 2011 67212 68659 70108 71560 73003 74443
B) October 1, 2012 68220 69689 71160 72633 74098 75560
C) October 1, 2013 69584 71083 72583 74086 75580 77071

NU-HOS-4 / NU-CHN-4 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7
$) October 1, 2010 68566 70147 71733 73306 74893 76472 78061
A) October 1, 2011 69766 71375 72988 74589 76204 77810 79427
B) October 1, 2012 70812 72446 74083 75708 77347 78977 80618
C) October 1, 2013 72228 73895 75565 77222 78894 80557 82230

NU-HOS-5 / NU-CHN-5 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7
$) October 1, 2010 72336 74233 76127 78022 79922 81811 83708
A) October 1, 2011 73602 75532 77459 79387 81321 83243 85173
B) October 1, 2012 74706 76665 78621 80578 82541 84492 86451
C) October 1, 2013 76200 78198 80193 82190 84192 86182 88180

NU-HOS-6 / NU-CHN-6 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7
$) October 1, 2010 76524 78943 81363 83785 86202 88621 91040
A) October 1, 2011 77863 80325 82787 85251 87711 90172 92633
B) October 1, 2012 79031 81530 84029 86530 89027 91525 94022
C) October 1, 2013 80612 83161 85710 88261 90808 93356 95902

NU-CHN-7 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7
$) October 1, 2010 85704 88527 91345 94163 96982 99806 102619
A) October 1, 2011 87204 90076 92944 95811 98679 101553 104415
B) October 1, 2012 88512 91427 94338 97248 100159 103076 105981
C) October 1, 2013 90282 93256 96225 99193 102162 105138 108101

NU-CHN-8 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9
$) October 1, 2010 87822 90742 93656 96574 99202 102405 105318 107853 110385
A) October 1, 2011 89359 92330 95295 98264 100938 104197 107161 109740 112317
B) October 1, 2012 90699 93715 96724 99738 102452 105760 108768 111386 114002
C) October 1, 2013 92513 95589 98658 101733 104501 107875 110943 113614 116282

Region: Alberta


Pending Registration - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1
$) October 1, 2010 60516
A) October 1, 2011 61575
B) October 1, 2012 62499
C) October 1, 2013 63749

NU-HOS-1 / NU-CHN-1 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2
$) October 1, 2010 64789 65484
A) October 1, 2011 65923 66630
B) October 1, 2012 66912 67629
C) October 1, 2013 68250 68982

NU-HOS-2 / NU-CHN-2 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6
$) October 1, 2010 66181 67560 68950 70334 71716 73104
A) October 1, 2011 67339 68742 70157 71565 72971 74383
B) October 1, 2012 68349 69773 71209 72638 74066 75499
C) October 1, 2013 69716 71168 72633 74091 75547 77009

NU-HOS-3 / NU-CHN-3 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7
$) October 1, 2010 66542 67885 69228 70563 71902 73250 74593
A) October 1, 2011 67706 69073 70439 71798 73160 74532 75898
B) October 1, 2012 68722 70109 71496 72875 74257 75650 77036
C) October 1, 2013 70096 71511 72926 74333 75742 77163 78577

NU-HOS-4 / NU-CHN-4 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 68833 70295 71750 73208 74665 76123 77574 79031
A) October 1, 2011 70038 71525 73006 74489 75972 77455 78932 80414
B) October 1, 2012 71089 72598 74101 75606 77112 78617 80116 81620
C) October 1, 2013 72511 74050 75583 77118 78654 80189 81718 83252

NU-HOS-5 / NU-CHN-5 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 72288 73969 75659 77341 79029 80723 82404 84088
A) October 1, 2011 73553 75263 76983 78694 80412 82136 83846 85560
B) October 1, 2012 74656 76392 78138 79874 81618 83368 85104 86843
C) October 1, 2013 76149 77920 79701 81471 83250 85035 86806 88580

NU-HOS-6 / NU-CHN-6 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 76123 78187 80256 82330 84391 86457 88530 90597
A) October 1, 2011 77455 79555 81660 83771 85868 87970 90079 92182
B) October 1, 2012 78617 80748 82885 85028 87156 89290 91430 93565
C) October 1, 2013 80189 82363 84543 86729 88899 91076 93259 95436

NU-CHN-7 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 84452 86834 89213 91610 93972 96358 98738 101103
A) October 1, 2011 85930 88354 90774 93213 95617 98044 100466 102872
B) October 1, 2012 87219 89679 92136 94611 97051 99515 101973 104415
C) October 1, 2013 88963 91473 93979 96503 98992 101505 104012 106503

NU-CHN-8 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9
$) October 1, 2010 87822 90742 93656 96574 99202 102405 105318 107853 110385
A) October 1, 2011 89359 92330 95295 98264 100938 104197 107161 109740 112317
B) October 1, 2012 90699 93715 96724 99738 102452 105760 108768 111386 114002
C) October 1, 2013 92513 95589 98658 101733 104501 107875 110943 113614 116282

Region: British Columbia


Pending Registration - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1
$) October 1, 2010 62167
A) October 1, 2011 63255
B) October 1, 2012 64204
C) October 1, 2013 65488

NU-HOS-1 / NU-CHN-1 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2
$) October 1, 2010 66623 67424
A) October 1, 2011 67789 68604
B) October 1, 2012 68806 69633
C) October 1, 2013 70182 71026

NU-HOS-2 / NU-CHN-2 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6
$) October 1, 2010 68233 69837 71448 73058 74662 76275
A) October 1, 2011 69427 71059 72698 74337 75969 77610
B) October 1, 2012 70468 72125 73788 75452 77109 78774
C) October 1, 2013 71877 73568 75264 76961 78651 80349

NU-HOS-3 / NU-CHN-3 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7
$) October 1, 2010 68709 70275 71841 73405 74967 76533 78100
A) October 1, 2011 69911 71505 73098 74690 76279 77872 79467
B) October 1, 2012 70960 72578 74194 75810 77423 79040 80659
C) October 1, 2013 72379 74030 75678 77326 78971 80621 82272

NU-HOS-4 / NU-CHN-4 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 70963 72644 74312 76002 77675 79352 81024 82704
A) October 1, 2011 72205 73915 75612 77332 79034 80741 82442 84151
B) October 1, 2012 73288 75024 76746 78492 80220 81952 83679 85413
C) October 1, 2013 74754 76524 78281 80062 81824 83591 85353 87121

NU-HOS-5 / NU-CHN-5 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 74341 76246 78145 80050 81945 83856 85760 87660
A) October 1, 2011 75642 77580 79513 81451 83379 85323 87261 89194
B) October 1, 2012 76777 78744 80706 82673 84630 86603 88570 90532
C) October 1, 2013 78313 80319 82320 84326 86323 88335 90341 92343

NU-HOS-6 / NU-CHN-6 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 78100 80374 82654 84926 87209 89487 91766 94044
A) October 1, 2011 79467 81781 84100 86412 88735 91053 93372 95690
B) October 1, 2012 80659 83008 85362 87708 90066 92419 94773 97125
C) October 1, 2013 82272 84668 87069 89462 91867 94267 96668 99068

NU-CHN-7 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 86194 88795 91399 93997 96598 99197 101796 104395
A) October 1, 2011 87702 90349 92998 95642 98288 100933 103577 106222
B) October 1, 2012 89018 91704 94393 97077 99762 102447 105131 107815
C) October 1, 2013 90798 93538 96281 99019 101757 104496 107234 109971

NU-CHN-8 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9
$) October 1, 2010 87822 90742 93656 96574 99202 102405 105318 107853 110385
A) October 1, 2011 89359 92330 95295 98264 100938 104197 107161 109740 112317
B) October 1, 2012 90699 93715 96724 99738 102452 105760 108768 111386 114002
C) October 1, 2013 92513 95589 98658 101733 104501 107875 110943 113614 116282

Region: Yukon Territory, Northwest Territories


Pending Registration - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1
$) October 1, 2010 59838
A) October 1, 2011 60885
B) October 1, 2012 61798
C) October 1, 2013 63034

NU-HOS-1 / NU-CHN-1 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
$) October 1, 2010 64058 64708 65364
A) October 1, 2011 65179 65840 66508
B) October 1, 2012 66157 66828 67506
C) October 1, 2013 67480 68165 68856

NU-HOS-2 / NU-CHN-2 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 65368 66670 67980 69292 70601 71904 73217 74529
A) October 1, 2011 66512 67837 69170 70505 71837 73162 74498 75833
B) October 1, 2012 67510 68855 70208 71563 72915 74259 75615 76970
C) October 1, 2013 68860 70232 71612 72994 74373 75744 77127 78509

NU-HOS-3 / NU-CHN-3 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9
$) October 1, 2010 66694 67985 69288 70575 71874 73173 74471 75764 77058
A) October 1, 2011 67861 69175 70501 71810 73132 74454 75774 77090 78407
B) October 1, 2012 68879 70213 71559 72887 74229 75571 76911 78246 79583
C) October 1, 2013 70257 71617 72990 74345 75714 77082 78449 79811 81175

NU-HOS-4 / NU-CHN-4 - Steps 1 to 8 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 68868 70262 71646 73022 74413 75804 77196 78586
A) October 1, 2011 70073 71492 72900 74300 75715 77131 78547 79961
B) October 1, 2012 71124 72564 73994 75415 76851 78288 79725 81160
C) October 1, 2013 72546 74015 75474 76923 78388 79854 81320 82783

NU-HOS-4 / NU-CHN-4 - Steps 9 to 10 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 9 Step 10
$) October 1, 2010 79969 81352
A) October 1, 2011 81368 82776
B) October 1, 2012 82589 84018
C) October 1, 2013 84241 85698

NU-HOS-5 / NU-CHN-5 - Steps 1 to 8 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 72132 73705 75270 76839 78409 79986 81548 83120
A) October 1, 2011 73394 74995 76587 78184 79781 81386 82975 84575
B) October 1, 2012 74495 76120 77736 79357 80978 82607 84220 85844
C) October 1, 2013 75985 77642 79291 80944 82598 84259 85904 87561

NU-HOS-5 / NU-CHN-5 - Steps 9 to 10 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 9 Step 10
$) October 1, 2010 84688 86259
A) October 1, 2011 86170 87769
B) October 1, 2012 87463 89086
C) October 1, 2013 89212 90868

NU-HOS-6 / NU-CHN-6 - Steps 1 to 8 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 75764 77634 79519 81390 83258 85140 86999 88868
A) October 1, 2011 77090 78993 80911 82814 84715 86630 88521 90423
B) October 1, 2012 78246 80178 82125 84056 85986 87929 89849 91779
C) October 1, 2013 79811 81782 83768 85737 87706 89688 91646 93615

NU-HOS-6 / NU-CHN-6 - Steps 9 to 10 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 9 Step 10
$) October 1, 2010 90737 92603
A) October 1, 2011 92325 94224
B) October 1, 2012 93710 95637
C) October 1, 2013 95584 97550

NU-CHN-7 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9
$) October 1, 2010 83546 85687 87822 89967 92103 94243 96381 98520 100651
A) October 1, 2011 85008 87187 89359 91541 93715 95892 98068 100244 102412
B) October 1, 2012 86283 88495 90699 92914 95121 97330 99539 101748 103948
C) October 1, 2013 88009 90265 92513 94772 97023 99277 101530 103783 106027

NU-CHN-8 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9
$) October 1, 2010 87822 90742 93656 96574 99202 102405 105318 107853 110385
A) October 1, 2011 89359 92330 95295 98264 100938 104197 107161 109740 112317
B) October 1, 2012 90699 93715 96724 99738 102452 105760 108768 111386 114002
C) October 1, 2013 92513 95589 98658 101733 104501 107875 110943 113614 116282


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**Appendix "A-2"

NU - Nursing Group
National Rates of Pay for Health Canada NU-CHN
in Remote and Isolated Communities (CWIS Type 1 and 2)
(in dollars)

Table Legend

  • $) Effective October 1, 2010
  • A) Effective October 1, 2011
  • B) Effective October 1, 2012
  • C) Effective October 1, 2013

Pending Registration - National Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1
$) October 1, 2010 62167
A) October 1, 2011 63255
B) October 1, 2012 64204
C) October 1, 2013 65488

NU-CHN-1 - National Rates of Pay Instance for Health Canada (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2
$) October 1, 2010 66623 67424
A) October 1, 2011 67789 68604
B) October 1, 2012 68806 69633
C) October 1, 2013 70182 71026

NU-CHN-2 - National Rates of Pay Instance for Health Canada (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7
$) October 1, 2010 66666 68233 69837 71448 73058 74662 76275
A) October 1, 2011 67833 69427 71059 72698 74337 75969 77610
B) October 1, 2012 68850 70468 72125 73788 75452 77109 78774
C) October 1, 2013 70227 71877 73568 75264 76961 78651 80349

NU-CHN-3 - National Rates of Pay Instance for Health Canada (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
$) October 1, 2010 67177 68709 70275 71841 73405 74967 76533 78100
A) October 1, 2011 68353 69911 71505 73098 74690 76279 77872 79467
B) October 1, 2012 69378 70960 72578 74194 75810 77423 79040 80659
C) October 1, 2013 70766 72379 74030 75678 77326 78971 80621 82272

NU-CHN-4 - National Rates of Pay Instance for Health Canada (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9
$) October 1, 2010 69319 70963 72644 74312 76002 77675 79352 81024 82704
A) October 1, 2011 70532 72205 73915 75612 77332 79034 80741 82442 84151
B) October 1, 2012 71590 73288 75024 76746 78492 80220 81952 83679 85413
C) October 1, 2013 73022 74754 76524 78281 80062 81824 83591 85353 87121
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**Appendices "A-1" and "A-2"

NU - Nursing Group

Pay Notes

Pay Increment for Full Time and Part-Time Employees
  1. The pay increment period for employees at levels NU-HOS-1 and NU-CHN-1 is six (6) months. A part-time employee who, on the date of signing of this collective agreement, has worked more than six (6) months since the last increment will receive a salary increment effective on the date of signing. The next statutory increase for part-time employees will be calculated from this date.
  2. The pay increment period for employees at the NU-HOS levels 2 to 6 and at the NU-CHN levels 2 to 8 is twelve (12) months. A part-time employee who, on the date of signing of this Collective Agreement, has worked more than twelve (12) months since the last increment will receive a salary increment effective on the date of signing. The next statutory increase for part-time employees will be calculated from this date.
  3. The pay increment date for an employee, appointed on or after 19 April 1982 to a position in the bargaining unit upon promotion, demotion or from outside the Public Service, shall be the anniversary date of such appointment. The anniversary date for an employee who was appointed to a position in the bargaining unit prior to the application date above, remains unchanged.
Pay Adjustment Administration
  1. All employees being paid at the pending registration, the NU HOS levels 1 to 6, and the NU CHN 1 to 8 scale of rates shall, on the relevant effective dates in Appendix "A", be paid in the A, B and C scales of rates shown immediately below the employees former rate of pay.
Health Canada NU-CHN In Remote and Isolated Communities
  1.  
    1. "Remote community (type 1)" means a community with no scheduled flights, minimal telephones or radio services and no road access.
    2. "Isolated community (type 2)" means a community with scheduled flights, good telephone services and no year round road access.
    3. The list of remote and isolated communities can be found in Health Canada's Community Workload Increase System (CWIS).
  2. The rate of pay on initial appointment to Health Canada at the NU CHN levels 2 to 4 in remote and isolated communities (type 1 and 2) as defined in paragraph 4(a), (b) and (c) will be paid on appointment in the applicable salary scale of the Z range shown in Appendix "A":
    1. with more than one (1) year, but less than three (3) years of recent experience, at the first (1st) step;
    2. with more than three (3) years of recent experience but with less than five (5) years of recent experience, at the second (2nd) step;
    3. with five (5) or more years of recent experience, at the third (3rd) step;
      or
      such higher step as determined by the Employer;
    4. Assessment of recent experience will be at the discretion of management.
Rate of Pay on Initial Appointment
  1. The rate of pay on initial appointment for the NU-HOS levels 1 to 3 and NU-CHN levels 1 to 3 will be established as follows:
    1. A nurse, with no experience, or with no recent experience, or with less than one (1) year of recent experience, will be appointed at the first (1st) step of the NU-HOS-1 level or at the first (1st) step of the NU-CHN-1 level.
    2. A nurse, appointed at the NU-HOS-2, NU-CHN-2, NU-HOS-3 or NU-CHN-3 will be paid on appointment in the applicable salary scale of rates:
      1. with more than one (1) year, but less than three (3) years of recent experience, at the first (1st) step;
      2. with more than three (3) years of recent experience but with less than five (5) years of recent experience, at the second (2nd) step;
      3. with five (5) or more years of recent experience, at the third (3rd) step;
        or
        such higher step as determined by the Employer.
    3. Assessment of recent experience will be at the discretion of management.
  2. Rate of Pay on Transfer Between Regions
    • Upon transfer, except on temporary duty, the employee's rate of pay is to be adjusted to the corresponding rate in the range determined by years of service and experience, and such adjustments will not affect the employee's pay increment date.
  3. Nurse Pending Registration
    1. Appointments - General
      • All appointments of persons eligible for registration as a nurse in a province or territory of Canada without further formal training, but who are not formally registered, shall be made as Nurse Pending Registration on a specified period basis for a period not exceeding twelve (12) months.
    2. Pay on Appointment
      • The rate of pay on appointment as a "specified period" employee of a Nurse Pending Registration is stipulated in Appendix "A".
    3. Appointment on Registration
      • Upon registration as a nurse in a province or territory of Canada, an employee who has been appointed as a Nurse Pending Registration, shall be appointed at the applicable position level for which the employee has qualified (subject to registration). The effective date of such appointment shall be:
        1. retroactive to the date of appointment as a Nurse Pending Registration if no additional formal training or education is required, although the employee may have to successfully complete qualification examinations;
          or
        2. the date of the successful completion of qualification examinations for Registration when additional formal training or education is required.
      In no case will the date of such appointment be later than the date of registration.
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**Appendix "A-3"

NU - Nursing Group
Subgroup: Medical Adjudicator (EMA)
Annual Rates of Pay
(in dollars)

Table Legend

  • $) Effective October 1, 2010
  • A) Effective October 1, 2011
  • B) Effective October 1, 2012
  • C) Effective October 1, 2013

NU-EMA-1 - Annual Rates of Pay for Medical Adjudicator (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
$) October 1, 2010 61493 63829 66447
A) October 1, 2011 62569 64946 67610
B) October 1, 2012 63508 65920 68624
C) October 1, 2013 64778 67238 69996

NU-EMA-2 - Annual Rates of Pay for Medical Adjudicator (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
$) October 1, 2010 73411 76202 79369
A) October 1, 2011 74696 77536 80758
B) October 1, 2012 75816 78699 81969
C) October 1, 2013 77332 80273 83608

Pay Notes

  1. The parties agree that the existing rates of pay for the NU-EMA-1 and NU-EMA-2 employees (Medical Adjudicators employed with HRSDC Service Canada and the Veterans Affairs Canada) will be maintained at the present PM-4 and PM-5 levels with economic increases of one decimal seven five per cent (1.75%), one decimal five per cent (1.5%), two per cent (2%), over the life of the collective agreement. All employees shall, on the relevant effective dates of adjustment to rates of pay, be paid in the A, B and C scales of rates shown immediately below the employee's former rate of pay. The parties further agree to re-open the collective agreement following the resolution of the current Medical Adjudicator Human Rights Complaint. For greater certainty, the NU-EMA employees will be subject to the terms and conditions specified in the SH collective agreement effective October 1, 2011.


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Appendix "B"

Education Allowances - Nursing Group

Effective on the date of signing of the collective agreement and for all purposes of pay, the annual rates of pay for the Nursing Levels stipulated in Appendix "A" shall be altered by the addition of the amounts specified hereunder in Column II in the circumstances specified in Column I.

Column I Column II
Education Allowances
Where the following post-graduate nursing training or nursing education is utilized in the performance of the duties of the position:
a) Recognized speciality training course including the Primary Care Skills Program, 3-6 months $ 605
b) Recognized speciality training course, 7-12 months $ 935
c) (i) One academic year university leading to a certificate* in Administration, Administration and Education (« organisation des soins et éducation »), Clinical Fields (« milieu clinique »), Community Health (« santé communautaire »), Gerontology (« gérontologie »), Health Services Administration I and Health Services Administration II (« gestion des services de santé 1 et 2 »), Mental Health (« santé mentale »), Nursing, Psychiatry, Public Health, Teaching and Supervision, Substance Abuse Prevention and Intervention or in any other related field of study approved by the Employer. $ 1,650
(ii) Two certificates* each representing one academic year university as described in (i) above. $2,200
(iii) Three certificates* each representing one academic year university as described in (i) above. $ 2,750
d) Baccalaureate degree in nursing. $ 3,300
e) Master's degree in nursing or any other health related field of study approved by the Employer. $ 3,850

One (1) allowance only will be paid for the highest relevant qualification under paragraph B.

In the present collective agreement "certificate" refers to a certificate in a first cycle program that results in 30 credits (or 10 courses) in a field of study in the province of Quebec or the equivalent in the other provinces.


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Memoranda of Understanding

The following Appendices D, E, G, H, I, J, K and M shall be effective on the date of signature of this collective agreement.

Signed at Ottawa, this 12th day of the month of June 2012.

The Treasury Board of Canada

Marc-Arthur Hyppolite
John Park

The Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada

Gary Corbett
Lyne Morin


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**Appendix "C"

Memorandum of Understanding Between the Treasury Board (Hereinafter Called the Employer)
and
the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (Hereinafter Called the Institute) in Respect of the Health Services Bargaining Unit - Allowance for the Employees of the MD Group

  1. In an effort to resolve retention and recruitment problems, the Employer will provide an allowance to MD employees who perform the duties of positions at the MD-MOF-1 through MD-MOF-4 levels and MD-MSP-1 through MD-MSP-2 for the performance of MD duties in the Health Services Group.
  2. The parties agree that MD employees who perform the duties of positions identified above shall be eligible to receive a "Terminable Allowance" in the following amounts and subject to the following conditions:

    **

    1. Commencing on October 1, 2011 and ending 30 September 2012, MD employees who perform the duties of the positions identified above shall be eligible to receive an allowance to be paid biweekly.

    **

    1. The employee shall be paid the daily amount shown below for each calendar day for which the employee is paid pursuant to Appendix "A" of the collective agreement. This daily amount is equivalent to the annual amount set out below for each position and level divided by two hundred and sixty decimal eight eight (260.88);

      Annual Amount Daily Amount
      MD-MOF-1 $9,575 $36.70
      MD-MOF-2 $10,100 $38.71
      MD-MOF-3 $10,875 $41.69
      MD-MOF-4 $15,375 $58.93
      MD-MSP-1 $10,875 $41.69
      MD-MSP-2 $15,375 $15.93
    2. The Terminable Allowance specified above does not form part of an employee's salary.
    3. The Allowance shall not be paid to or in respect of a person who ceased to be a member of the bargaining unit prior to the date of signing of this Agreement.
    4. Subject to (f) below, the amount of the Terminable Allowance payable is that amount specified in 2(b) for the level prescribed in the certificate of appointment of the employee's substantive position.
    5. When an MD employee is required by the Employer to perform the duties of a higher classification level in accordance with clause 45.09, the Terminable Allowance payable shall be proportionate to the time at each level.
  3. A part-time MD employee shall be paid the daily amount shown above divided by seven decimal five (7.5), for each hour paid at his hourly rate of pay pursuant to clause 39.03.
  4. An employee shall not be entitled to the Allowance for periods he is on leave without pay or under suspension.
  5. As long as he meets the provisions of all relevant appendixes, an employee may receive this allowance and that of Appendixes "D" and/or "K".
  6. The parties agree that disputes arising from the application of this Memorandum of Understanding may be subject to consultation.

**

  1. This Appendix will cease to exist on October 1, 2012.

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**Appendix "D"

Memorandum of Understanding Between the Treasury Board (Hereinafter Called the Employer)
and
the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (Hereinafter Called the Institute) in Respect of the Health Services Bargaining Unit - Allowance for the Forensic Psychiatrists in the MD-MSP Sub-Group

  1. In an effort to resolve retention and recruitment problems, the Employer will provide in addition to the allowance provided in Appendix "C", an allowance to Forensic Psychiatrists who perform the duties of positions at the MD-MSP-1 and MD-MSP-2 in Correctional Service Canada (CSC) for the performance of forensic psychiatrists duties in the Health Services Group.
  2. The parties agree that Forensic Psychiatrists who perform the duties of positions identified above shall be eligible to receive a "Terminable Allowance" in the following amounts and subject to the following conditions:

    **

    1. Commencing the first (1st) day of the month following the month during which this agreement is signed and ending 30 September 2014, Forensic Psychiatrists who perform the duties of the positions identified above shall be eligible to receive an allowance to be paid biweekly;
    2. the employee shall be paid the daily amount shown below for each calendar day for which the employee is paid pursuant to Appendix "A" of the collective agreement. This daily amount is equivalent to the annual amount set out below for each position and level divided by two hundred and sixty decimal eight eight (260.88);

      Terminable Allowance
      Annual Amount Daily Amount
      MD-MSP-1 $54,250 $207.95
      MD-MSP-2 $50,800 $194.73
    3. The Terminable Allowance specified above does not form part of an employee's salary.
    4. The Allowance shall not be paid to or in respect of a person who ceased to be a member of the bargaining unit prior to the date of signing of this Agreement.
    5. Subject to (f) below, the amount of the Terminable Allowance payable is that amount specified in 2(b) for the level prescribed in the certificate of appointment of the employee's substantive position.
    6. When a Forensic Psychiatrists is required by the Employer to perform the duties of a higher classification level in accordance with clause 45.09, the Terminable Allowance payable shall be proportionate to the time at each level.
  3. A part-time Forensic Psychiatrist shall be paid the daily amount shown above divided by seven decimal five (7.5), for each hour paid at his hourly rate of pay pursuant to clause 39.03.
  4. An employee shall not be entitled to the Allowance for periods he is on leave without pay or under suspension.
  5. An employee may receive both this allowance and that of Appendix "C", as long as he meets the provisions of both appendixes.
  6. The parties agree that disputes arising from the application of this Memorandum of Understanding may be subject to consultation.

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Appendix "E"

Memorandum of Understanding Between the Treasury Board (Hereinafter Called the Employer)
and
the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (Hereinafter Called the Institute) in Respect of the Health Services Bargaining Unit - Recruitment Allowance for Health Canada Nurses in Remote or Isolated Communities

  1.  
    1. In an effort to resolve recruitment problems, the Employer will provide an allowance to Health Canada NU-CHNs permanently assigned in nursing stations situated in remote and isolated First Nations communities (type 1 and 2) for the performance of NU-CHN duties in the Health Services group.
    2. This allowance also applies to NU-CHN-5 Practice Consultants whose regular duties of their position requires them to utilize the skills of the expanded scope of practice while working with nurses employed in these communities. The allowance also applies to the NU-CHN-5 Assistant Zone Nursing Officers who supervise nurses employed in remote and isolated (type 1 and 2) communities.
  2. The parties agree that only the employees identified above, i.e. Health Canada NU-CHNs hired on or after the date of signing of this agreement, shall be eligible to receive a "Recruitment Allowance" in the following amounts and subject to the following conditions:
    1. An initial payment of two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars ($2,250) is paid in the month of hiring, a second (2nd) payment of two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars ($2,250), is paid at the end of twelve (12) months.

      Recruitment Allowance
      In the month of hiring At the end of the twelve (12) months after hiring
      $2,250 $2,250
    2. Only full-time indeterminate employees and full-time employees hired for a term of twelve (12) month or more are eligible for this allowance.
    3. For the purpose of this allowance "full-time" employee means an employee whose regularly scheduled hours of work average thirty-seven decimal five (37.5) hours per week yearly.
    4. Employees can only become eligible for the second payment of this allowance after they have received ten (10) days of pay per calendar month for twelve (12) calendar months continuous or discontinuous.
    5. The Recruitment Allowance specified above does not form part of an employee's salary.
    6. Employees whose employment ends prior to the end of the twelve (12) month period mentioned in (a) shall not be entitled to the second payment of this allowance.
  3. Definitions
    1. "Remote community (type 1)" means a community with no scheduled flights, minimal telephone or radio services and no road access (« communauté éloignée »).
    2. "Isolated community (type 2)" means a community with scheduled flights, good telephone services and no year round road access (« communauté isolée »).
    3. The list of remote and isolated communities can be found in Health Canada's Community Workload Increase System (CWIS).
  4. The Institute agrees that the Employer may extend this allowance to Health Canada NU-CHNs when the Employer is of the opinion that extending such allowance is needed.
  5. There is a documented process established to allow for full senior management review and decision regarding whether the level of nursing services warrants extension of these allowances to nurses working in a specific facility. This process is as follows:
    • The request for extension of these allowances to the nurses working in the community in question must be formally brought to the attention of management. The NU-CHN(s) in the facility will formally raise the issue in writing to the Zone Nursing Officer (ZNO) (or regional counterpart). The ZNO and the Zone Director will bring the issue forward to the Regional Nursing Officer and the Regional Director, who will review the nursing service requirements of the community.
    • The Office of Nursing Services will be copied on all correspondence.
    • The outcome of the regional review and resulting recommendations will be brought forward by the Regional Director to the Branch Executive Committee meeting for a final decision at the first available opportunity.
    • In the event the extension of these allowances is approved, the Terminable Allowance shall be payable retroactively to the date the original request for revision was received by the Z.N.O. (or regional counterpart).
  6. An employee may receive this allowance and that of Appendix "G" - Expanded Role Allowance and Appendix "H" - Nurse-in-Charge Allowance, as long as he meets the provisions of such appendixes.
  7. An employee may not receive this allowance and the retention allowance in Appendix "F" during the same twelve (12) month period.
  8. This allowance can only be paid once during his total period of employment in the public service.
  9. The parties agree that disputes arising from the application of this Memorandum of Understanding may be subject to consultation.

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**Appendix "F"

Memorandum of Understanding Between the Treasury Board (Hereinafter Called the Employer)
and
the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (Hereinafter Called the Institute) in Respect of the Health Services Bargaining Unit - Retention Allowance for Health Canada Nurses in Remote or Isolated Communities

  1.  
    1. In an effort to resolve retention problems, the Employer will provide an allowance to Health Canada NU-CHNs permanently assigned in nursing stations situated in remote and isolated First Nations communities (type 1 and 2) for the performance of NU-CHN duties in the Health Services group.
    2. This allowance also applies to NU-CHN-5 Practice Consultants whose regular duties of their position requires them to utilize the skills of the expanded scope of practice while working with nurses employed in these communities. The allowance also applies to the NU-CHN-5 Assistant Zone Nursing Officers who supervise nurses employed in remote and isolated (type 1 and 2) communities.
  1. The parties agree that NU-CHN employees who perform the duties of positions identified above shall be eligible to receive a "Terminable Allowance" in the following amounts and subject to the following conditions:

    **

    1. Commencing on October 1, 2011 and ending 30 September 2014, NU-CHN employees who perform the duties of the positions identified above shall be eligible to receive an allowance to be paid biweekly;

    **

    1. The employee shall receive the daily amount shown below for each calendar day for which the employee is paid pursuant to Appendix "A" of the collective agreement. This daily amount is equivalent to the annual amount set out below for each position and level divided by two hundred and sixty decimal eight eight (260.88);
      Terminable Allowance
      Annual Amount Daily Amount
      NU-CHN $5,500 $21.08
    2. The Terminable Allowance specified above does not form part of an employee's salary.
    3. The Allowance shall not be paid to or in respect of a person who ceased to be a member of the bargaining unit prior to the date of signing of this Agreement.
    4. Only indeterminate employees and employees hired for term of twelve (12) month or more are eligible for this allowance.
    5. Employees can only become eligible for this allowance after they have received ten (10) days of pay per calendar month for twelve (12) calendar months continuous or discontinuous.
  2. A part-time employee shall be paid the daily amount shown above divided by seven decimal five (7.5) for each hour paid at his hourly rate of pay pursuant to clause 39.03.
  3. Definitions
    1. "Remote community (type 1)" means a community with no scheduled flights, minimal telephone or radio services and no road access (« communauté éloignée »).
    2. "Isolated community (type 2)" means a community with scheduled flights, good telephone services and no year round road access (« communauté isolée »).
    3. The list of remote and isolated communities can be found in Health Canada's Community Workload Increase System (CWIS).
  4. The Institute agrees that the Employer may extend this allowance to Health Canada NU-CHNs when the Employer is of the opinion that extending such allowance is needed.
  5. There is a documented process established to allow for full senior management review and decision regarding whether the level of nursing services warrants extension of these allowances to nurses working in a specific facility. This process is as follows:
    • The request for extension of these allowances to the nurses working in the community in question must be formally brought to the attention of management. The NU-CHN(s) in the facility will formally raise the issue in writing to the Zone Nursing Officer (ZNO) (or regional counterpart). The ZNO and the Zone Director will bring the issue forward to the Regional Nursing Officer and the Regional Director, who will review the nursing service requirements of the community.
    • The Office of Nursing Services will be copied on all correspondence.
    • The outcome of the regional review and resulting recommendations will be brought forward by the Regional Director to the Branch Executive Committee meeting for a final decision at the first available opportunity.
    • In the event the extension of these allowances is approved, the Terminable Allowance shall be payable retroactively to the date the original request for revision was received by the Z.N.O. (or regional counterpart).
  6. The terminable allowance will cease where an employee is assigned or temporarily appointed to duties with no responsibility within or for types 1 and 2 communities, for the duration of the assignment or temporary appointment. Employees participating on primary care nursing training outside the type 1 or 2 community will continue to receive the terminable allowance for the period they are on training.
  7. An employee shall not be entitled to the Allowance for periods he is on leave without pay or under suspension.
  8. An employee may receive both this allowance and that of Appendix "G" - Expanded Role Allowance and Appendix "H" - Nurse-in-charge, as long as he meets the provisions of both appendixes.
  9. An employee may not receive this allowance and the recruitment allowance in Appendix "E" during the same twelve (12) month period.
  10. The parties agree that disputes arising from the application of this Memorandum of Understanding may be subject to consultation.

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Appendix "G"

Memorandum of Understanding Between the Treasury Board (Hereinafter Called the Employer)
and
the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (Hereinafter Called the Institute) in Respect of the Health Services Bargaining Unit - Expanded Professional Role Allowance for Health Canada Nurses

  1.  
    1. In an effort to recognize their expanded professional role, the Employer will provide an allowance to Health Canada NU-CHN-2, NU-CHN-3 AND NU-CHN-4 employees in nursing stations situated in remote and isolated First Nations communities (type 1 and 2) for the performance of expanded professional role.
    2. This allowance also applies to NU-CHN-5 Practice Consultants whose regular duties of their position requires them to utilize the skills of the expanded scope of practice while working with nurses employed in these communities.
  2. The parties agree that employees who perform the duties of positions identified above shall be eligible to receive an allowance in the following amounts and subject to the following conditions:
    1. Commencing the first (1st) day of the month following the month during which this Agreement is signed NU employees who perform the duties of the positions identified above shall be eligible to receive an allowance to be paid biweekly;
    2. the employee shall receive the daily amount shown below for each calendar day for which the employee is paid pursuant to Appendix "A" of the collective agreement. This daily amount is equivalent to the annual amount set out below for each position and level divided by two hundred and sixty decimal eight eight (260.88);

      Expanded Professional Role Allowance
      Annual Amount Daily Amount
      $6,000 $23.00
    3. The Allowance specified above does not form part of an employee's salary.
    4. The Allowance shall not be paid to or in respect of a person who ceased to be a member of the bargaining unit prior to the date of signing of this Agreement.
  3. A part-time employee shall be paid the daily amount shown above divided by seven decimal five (7.5) for each hour paid at his hourly rate of pay pursuant to clause 39.03.
  4. Definitions
    1. "Remote community (type 1)" means a community with no scheduled flights, minimal telephone or radio services and no road access (« communauté éloignée »).
    2. "Isolated community (type 2)" means a community with scheduled flights, good telephone services and no year round road access (« communauté isolée »).
    3. The list of remote and isolated communities can be found in Health Canada's Community Workload Increase System (CWIS).
  5. The Institute agrees that the Employer may extend this allowance to Health Canada NU-CHNs when the Employer is of the opinion that extending such allowance is needed.
  6. There is a documented process established to allow for full senior management review and decision regarding whether the level of nursing services warrants extension of these allowances to nurses working in a specific facility. This process is as follows:
    • The request for extension of these allowances to the nurses working in the community in question must be formally brought to the attention of management. The NU-CHN(s) in the facility will formally raise the issue in writing to the Zone Nursing Officer (ZNO) (or regional counterpart). The ZNO and the Zone Director will bring the issue forward to the Regional Nursing Officer and the Regional Director, who will review the nursing service requirements of the community.
    • The Office of Nursing Services will be copied on all correspondence.
    • The outcome of the regional review and resulting recommendations will be brought forward by the Regional Director to the Branch Executive Committee meeting for a final decision at the first available opportunity.
    • In the event the extension of these allowances is approved, the Terminable Allowance shall be payable retroactively to the date the original request for revision was received by the Z.N.O. (or regional counterpart).
  7. As long as he meets the provisions of all relevant appendixes, an employee may receive:
    1. this allowance and that of Appendix "E" - Recruitment Allowance and/or Appendix "H" - Nurse-in-Charge Allowance.
      or
    2. this allowance and that of Appendix "F" - Retention Allowance and/or Appendix "H"- Nurse-in-Charge Allowance.
  8. NU-CHNS Currently in Receipt of the Allowance
    1. NU-CHNS currently in receipt of the allowance at the time of signing who have not successfully completed an approved primary care skills program will have to go on the first available course offered. The employer will endeavour to provide reasonable notice to the employees.
    2. If the employee refuses to go on the course without a reason deemed acceptable by the employer, the employee will cease to be eligible for this allowance. Once this employee has completed the course he will become eligible again for this allowance.
    3. Employees currently in receipt of the allowance when being sent on the primary care skills program will continue to receive the allowance.
  9. Every effort will be made by the Employer to ensure that those nurses required to perform the expanded role will have access to the primary skills nursing program within one year of appointment.
  10. An employee shall not be entitled to the Allowance for periods he is on leave without pay or under suspension.
  11. The parties agree that disputes arising from the application of this Memorandum of Understanding may be subject to consultation.


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Appendix "H"

Memorandum of Understanding Between the Treasury Board (Hereinafter Called the Employer)
and
the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (Hereinafter Called the Institute) in Respect of the Health Services Bargaining Unit - Nurse-in-Charge Allowance For Health Canada Nurses

  1. In an effort to recognize the role of Nurse-in-Charge (NIC), the Employer will provide an allowance to Health Canada NU-CHNs, for the performance of the duties of position of NIC in the Health Services group.
  2. The parties agree than NU-CHN who performs the duties of the NIC position shall be eligible to receive an allowance in the following amount and subject to the following conditions:
    1. Commencing the first (1st) day of the month following the month during which this agreement is signed NU-CHN employees who perform the duties of the NIC position shall be eligible to receive an allowance to be paid biweekly;
    2. the employee shall receive the daily amount shown below for each calendar day for which the employee is paid pursuant to Appendix "A" of the collective agreement. This daily amount is equivalent to the annual amount set out below for each position and level divided by two hundred and sixty decimal eight eight (260.88);

      Terminable Allowance
      Annual Amount Daily Amount
      Nurse-in-Charge $6,000 $23.00
    3. The Terminable Allowance specified above does not form part of an employee's salary.
    4. The Allowance shall not be paid to or in respect of a person who ceased to be a member of the bargaining unit prior to the date of signing of this Agreement.
  3. A part-time Nurse-in-Charge employee shall be paid the daily amount shown above divided by seven decimal five (7.5), for each hour paid at his hourly rate of pay pursuant to clause 39.03.
  4. An employee shall not be entitled to the Allowance for periods he is on leave without pay or under suspension.
  5. As long as he meets the provisions of all relevant appendixes, an employee may receive:
    1. this allowance and that of Appendix "E" - Recruitment Allowance and/or Appendix "G" - Expanded Role Allowance;
      or
    2. this allowance and that of Appendix "F" - Retention Allowance and/or Appendix "G" - Expanded Role Allowance.
  6. The parties agree that disputes arising from the application of this Memorandum of Understanding may be subject to consultation.

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Appendix "I"

Memorandum of Understanding Between the Treasury Board (Hereinafter Called the Employer)
and
the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (Hereinafter Called the Institute) in Respect of the Health Services Bargaining Unit - Trip for Health Canada Nurses in Remote and Isolated Communities

Preamble

In an effort to resolve recruitment and retention problems, the Employer will reimburse the cost of two (2) trips to Health Canada NU-CHNs in nursing stations situated in remote and isolated First Nations communities for the performance of NU-CHN duties in the Health Services group subject to the conditions outlined in the Application section below.

Application

  1. This memorandum only applies to employees and not to their dependants (as defined in the Isolated Post Directive).
  2. This memorandum does not apply to relief nurses, to part-time nurses or to a person who ceased to be a member of the bargaining unit prior to the date of signing of this Agreement.
  3. NU-CHNs who meet the entitlement provisions stipulated in clause 4 will be granted two trips for each twelve (12) month period of continuous employment in a remote or isolated community.
  4. Entitlement:
    1. To qualify for a trip, the employee must have received ten (10) days of pay per calendar month for seven (7) consecutive calendar months within the period described in clause 3.
    2. For the purpose of clause 3, time away on the mandatory clinical skills training course will not be considered as an interruption of the twelve (12) month continuous employment period in a remote or isolated community.
    3. For the purpose of paragraph 4(a), time away on the mandatory clinical skills training course will not be counted toward the consecutive seven (7) month period requirement but will not be considered as an interruption of the said period.
  5. Reimbursement
    1. The amount of expenses reimbursed shall be the lesser of:
      1. the actual transportation and travelling expenses incurred in travelling, by any mode(s) of transportation, from the headquarters to any other location and return,
        or
      2. the return economy class air fare between the headquarters and the point of departure, ground transportation to and from the airport at the headquarters and the point of departure, and the travelling expenses for any necessary stopovers, due to the airline schedules, between the headquarters and the point of departure.
    2. For the purpose of implementing subparagraph 5(a)(ii), "point of departure" means Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec City, Moncton, Halifax or St. John's, whichever of these places is the nearest to the headquarters of an employee by the most practical route and means of transportation.
  6. Definitions
    1. "Remote community (type 1)" means a community with no scheduled flights, minimal telephone or radio services and no road access (« communauté éloignée »).
    2. "Isolated community (type 2)" means a community with scheduled flights, good telephone services and no year round road access (« communauté isolée »).
    3. The list of remote and isolated communities can be found in Health Canada's Community Workload Increase System (CWIS).
  7. The parties agree that disputes arising from the application of this Memorandum of Understanding may be subject to consultation.

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**Appendix "J"

Memorandum of Understanding Between the Treasury Board (Hereinafter Called the Employer)
and
the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (Hereinafter Called the Institute) in Respect of the Health Services Bargaining Unit - Allowance for Psychologists

  1. In an effort to resolve retention and recruitment problems, the Employer will provide an Allowance to Masters and Doctoral level registered psychologists (PS) for the performance of PS duties in the Health Services group with the exclusion of the personnel psychologists in the Personnel Psychology Centre (PPC) or in any other portion of the Public Service Commission (PSC), or in Social Development Canada (SDC).
  2. The parties agree that PS employees who perform the duties of positions identified above shall be eligible to receive a "Terminable Allowance" in the following amounts and subject to the following conditions:

    **

    1. Commencing on the first (1st) day of the month following the month during which this agreement is signed and ending on 30 September 2014, PS employees who perform the duties of the positions identified above shall be eligible to receive an allowance to be paid biweekly;
    2. The employee shall be paid the daily amount shown below for each calendar day for which the employee is paid pursuant to Appendix "A" of the collective agreement. This daily amount is equivalent to the annual amount set out below for each position and level divided by two hundred and sixty decimal eight eight (260.88);

      Terminable Allowance - Doctoral Level Registered Psychologists
      Annual Amount Daily Amount
      $12,000 $46.00

      Terminable Allowance - Masters Level Registered Psychologists
      Region Annual Amount Daily Amount
      Pacific Region $6,000 $23.00
      Prairies Region $6,000 $23.00
      Ontario Region $6,000 $23.00
      Quebec Region $2,000 $7.67
      Atlantic Region $4,000 $15.33
    3. The Terminable Allowance specified above does not form part of an employee's salary.
    4. The Allowance shall not be paid to or in respect of a person who ceased to be a member of the bargaining unit prior to the date of signing of this Agreement.
    5. Subject to (f) below, the amount of the Terminable Allowance payable is that amount specified in 2(b) for the level prescribed in the certificate of appointment of the employee's substantive position.
    6. When a PS employee is required by the Employer to perform the duties of a higher classification level in accordance with clause 45.09, the Terminable Allowance payable shall be proportionate to the time at each level.
  3. A part-time PS employee shall be paid the daily amount shown above divided by seven decimal five (7.5), for each hour paid at his hourly rate of pay pursuant to clause 39.03.
  4. An employee shall not be entitled to the Allowance for periods he is on leave without pay or under suspension.
  5. An employee may not receive this allowance and the allowance in Appendix "M" during the same period.
  6. The parties agree that disputes arising from the application of this Memorandum of Understanding may be subject to consultation.

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**Appendix "K"

Memorandum of Understanding Between the Treasury Board (Hereinafter Called the Employer)
and
the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (Hereinafter Called the Institute) in Respect of the Health Services Bargaining Unit - Allowance for the Employees of the MD-MOF Sub-Group in Correctional Service Canada

  1. In an effort to resolve retention and recruitment problems, the Employer will provide in addition to the allowance provided in Appendix "C", an allowance to MD employees who perform the duties of positions at the MD-MOF-1 through MD-MOF-4 in Correctional Service Canada (CSC) for the performance of MD duties in the Health Services Group.
  2. The parties agree that MD employees who perform the duties of positions identified above shall be eligible to receive a "Terminable Allowance" in the following amounts and subject to the following conditions:

    **

    1. Commencing the first (1st) day of the month following the month during which this agreement is signed and ending 30 September 2014, MD employees who perform the duties of the positions identified above shall be eligible to receive an allowance to be paid biweekly;
    2. The employee shall be paid the daily amount shown below for each calendar day for which the employee is paid pursuant to Appendix "A" of the collective agreement. This daily amount is equivalent to the annual amount set out below for each position and level divided by two hundred and sixty decimal eight eight (260.88);

      Terminable Allowance
      Annual Amount Daily Amount
      MD-MOF-1 $8,500 $32.58
      MD-MOF-2 $10,000 $38.33
      MD-MOF-3 $10,500 $40.25
      MD-MOF-4 $11,000 $42.16
    3. The Terminable Allowance specified above does not form part of an employee's salary.
    4. The Allowance shall not be paid to or in respect of a person who ceased to be a member of the bargaining unit prior to the date of signing of this Agreement.
    5. Subject to (f) below, the amount of the Terminable Allowance payable is that amount specified in 2(b) for the level prescribed in the certificate of appointment of the employee's substantive position.
    6. When an MD employee is required by the Employer to perform the duties of a higher classification level in accordance with clause 45.09, the Terminable Allowance payable shall be proportionate to the time at each level.
  3. A part-time MD employee shall be paid the daily amount shown above divided by seven decimal five (7.5), for each hour paid at his hourly rate of pay pursuant to clause 39.03.
  4. An employee shall not be entitled to the Allowance for periods he is on leave without pay or under suspension.
  5. An employee may receive both this allowance and that of Appendix "C", as long as he meets the provisions of both appendixes.
  6. The parties agree that disputes arising from the application of this Memorandum of Understanding may be subject to consultation.

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**Appendix "L"

Memorandum of Understanding Between the Treasury Board (Hereinafter Called the Employer)
and
the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (Hereinafter Called the Institute) in Respect of the Health Services Bargaining Unit - Allowance for the Employees of the NU-HOS and NU-CHN Sub-Groups in Correctional Service Canada

**

  1. In an effort to resolve retention and recruitment problems, the Employer will provide an allowance to NU employees who perform the duties of positions at the NU-HOS-1 through NU-HOS-6 and for NU-CHN in Correctional Service Canada (CSC) for the performance of NU duties in the Health Services Group.
  2. The parties agree that NU employees who perform the duties of positions identified above shall be eligible to receive a "Terminable Allowance" in the following amounts and subject to the following conditions:

    **

    1. Commencing on October 1, 2011 and ending 30 September 2014, NU employees who perform the duties of the positions identified above shall be eligible to receive an allowance to be paid biweekly;
    2.  
      1. the employee shall receive the daily amount shown below for each calendar day for which the employee is paid pursuant to Appendix "A" of the collective agreement. This daily amount is equivalent to the annual amount set out below for each position and level divided by two hundred and sixty decimal eight eight (260.88);
      2. employees working a shift the length of which is different than the length of a standard shift:
        1. entitlement: the employee working a shift the length of which is different than the length of a standard shift shall receive the daily amount shown below divided by seven decimal five (7.5) for each hour of his shift for which he is paid pursuant to Appendix "A" of the collective agreement;

        **

        1. method of payment: for employees working a shift the length of which is different than the length of a standard shift, the allowance will be paid based on the average number of hours per week over a complete shift cycle.

          Terminable Allowance
          Annual Amount Daily Amount
          NU-HOS-1 through NU-HOS-6 $4,500 $17.25
          NU-CHN $4,500 $17.25
    3. The Terminable Allowance specified above does not form part of an employee's salary.
    4. The Allowance shall not be paid to or in respect of a person who ceased to be a member of the bargaining unit prior to the date of signing of this Agreement.
    5. Subject to (f) below, the amount of the Terminable Allowance payable is that amount specified in 2(b) for the level prescribed in the certificate of appointment of the employee's substantive position.
    6. When an NU employee is required by the Employer to perform the duties of a higher classification level in accordance with clause 45.09, the Terminable Allowance payable shall be proportionate to the time at each level.
  3. A part-time NU employee shall be paid the daily amount shown above divided by seven decimal five (7.5), for each hour paid at his hourly rate of pay pursuant to clause 39.03.
  4. An employee shall not be entitled to the Allowance for periods he is on leave without pay or under suspension.
  5. The parties agree that disputes arising from the application of this Memorandum of Understanding may be subject to consultation.

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**Appendix "M"

Memorandum of Understanding Between the Treasury Board (Hereinafter Called the Employer)
and
the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (Hereinafter Called the Institute) in Respect of the Health Services Bargaining Unit - Allowance for Personnel Psychologists

  1. In an effort to resolve retention and recruitment problems, the Employer will provide an Allowance to personnel psychologists (PS) in the Personnel Psychology Centre (PPC) or in any other portion of the Public Service Commission (PSC), or in Social Development Canada (SDC) for the performance of PS duties in the Health Services group.
  2. The parties agree that PS employees who perform the duties of positions identified above shall be eligible to receive a "Terminable Allowance" in the following amounts and subject to the following conditions:

    **

    1. Commencing on the first (1st) day of the month following the month during which this Agreement is signed and ending on 30 September 2014, PS employees who perform the duties of the positions identified above shall be eligible to receive an allowance to be paid biweekly;
    2. The employee shall be paid the daily amount shown below for each calendar day for which the employee is paid pursuant to Appendix "A" of the collective agreement. This daily amount is equivalent to the annual amount set out below for each position and level divided by two hundred and sixty decimal eight eight (260.88);

      Terminable Allowance
      Annual Amount Daily Amount
      PS-2 - up to one (1) year of service: $2,000 $7.67
      PS-2 - after one (1) year of service: $3,750 $14.37
      PS-3 - up to one (1) year of service: $2,000 $7.67
      PS-3 - after one (1) year of service: $7,500 $28.75
      PS-4 $7,500 $28.75
      PS-5 $7,500 $28.75
    3. The Terminable Allowance specified above does not form part of an employee's salary.
    4. The Allowance shall not be paid to or in respect of a person who ceased to be a member of the bargaining unit prior to the date of signing of this Agreement.
    5. Subject to (f) below, the amount of the Terminable Allowance payable is that amount specified in 2(b) for the level prescribed in the certificate of appointment of the employee's substantive position.
    6. When a PS employee is required by the Employer to perform the duties of a higher classification level in accordance with clause 45.09, the Terminable Allowance payable shall be proportionate to the time at each level.
  3. A part-time PS employee shall be paid the daily amount shown above divided by seven decimal five (7.5), for each hour paid at his hourly rate of pay pursuant to clause 39.03.
  4. An employee shall not be entitled to the Allowance for periods he is on leave without pay or under suspension.
  5. An employee may not receive this allowance and the allowance in Appendix "J" during the same period.
  6. The parties agree that disputes arising from the application of this Memorandum of Understanding may be subject to consultation.

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**Appendix "N"

Letter of Understanding Concerning the Health Services Group
Re: Second on Standby for the Health Canada Nurses in Remote and Isolated Communities

Health Canada will maintain and continue to apply the Second on Standby policy for all the remote and isolated communities.



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**Appendix "O"

Letter of Understanding Concerning the Health Services Group
Re: Employee Leave Status During or as a Result of a Critical Incident in Health Canada

This letter is to give effect to the understanding reached by the Employer and the Institute in negotiations for the renewal of the agreement covering the above specified group.

Accordingly, the parties agree to maintain a joint committee comprising equal representation who will, with a view of ensuring consistency of application between regions and zones, review, when needed, the departmental policy dated February 3, 2004, which will include the criteria, application, accountability and principles outlined in the Memorandum of Understanding dated November 1, 2001 on employee leave status during or as a result of a critical incident at Health Canada.


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Appendix "P"

Memorandum of Agreement Regional Resource Teams

The Memorandum of Understanding between the Treasury Board and the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada for Community Health Nurses in Regional Resource Team shall form part of this Collective Agreement.


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Appendix "Q"

Memorandum of Understanding Concerning the Health Services Group
Re: Safety and Health Information

The parties recognize the benefits of sharing information on matters related to safety and health. As such, they propose, in the spirit of consultation, that regular exchanges of information take place.

They also propose that the information be shared via the JOSH at the local level. Where such committees do not exist, the department, in collaboration with the Institute representative as selected by the Institute, will work towards their creation.

Specifically, the exchange of information, while not limited to, would include the following:

  1. Incidents:
    • vandalism;
    • threats;
    • assaults;
    • break-in and thefts.
  2. Safety Concerns.
  3. Updates on policies and activities of the Employer and/or departments related to employee safety and health.

The type of information provided, subject to confidentiality and privacy requirements, should include:

  1. Specific Incident:
    • brief description of the incident;
    • where the incident occurred;
    • the immediate response;
    • follow-up action.
  2. Summative statistics (local, regional, national level).

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Appendix "R"

Letter of Understanding Concerning the Health Services Group
Re: Disciplinary Investigation Procedure

This letter is to give effect to the understanding reached by the Employer and the Professional Institute in negotiations for the renewal of the agreement covering the above specified group.

Accordingly, in the departments (Health Canada, Veterans Affairs Canada (Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue Hospital), National Defence, Correctional Service Canada, and Public Health Agency of Canada) where an investigation procedure does not exist, the departments agree to discuss items such as timeframe, process and corrective action in view of developing an investigation procedure regarding investigation in accordance with Article 37 – Standards of Discipline in collaboration with the Institute.

The investigation procedure will be in effect no later than six (6)months after the date of the signing of the collective agreement for the Health Services Bargaining Unit.



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**Appendix "S"

Workforce Adjustment

Table of Contents


General

Application

This Appendix applies to all employees.

Unless explicitly specified, the provisions contained in Parts I to VI do not apply to alternative delivery initiatives.

Collective agreement

With the exception of those provisions for which the Public Service Commission (PSC) is responsible, this Appendix is part of this Collective Agreement.

Objectives

It is the policy of the Treasury Board to maximise employment opportunities for indeterminate employees affected by workforce adjustment situations, primarily through ensuring that, wherever possible, alternative employment opportunities are provided to them. This should not be construed as the continuation of a specific position or job but rather as continued employment.

To this end, every indeterminate employee whose services will no longer be required because of a workforce adjustment situation and for whom the deputy head knows or can predict employment availability will receive a guarantee of a reasonable job offer within the Core Public Administration. Those employees for whom the deputy head cannot provide the guarantee will have access to transitional employment arrangements (as per Part VI and VII).

Definitions
Accelerated lay-off (mise en disponibilité accélérée)
occurs when a surplus employee makes a request to the deputy head, in writing, to be laid off at an earlier date than that originally scheduled, and the deputy head concurs. Lay-off entitlements begin on the actual date of lay-off.
Affected employee (employé touché)
is an indeterminate employee who has been informed in writing that his or her services may no longer be required because of a workforce adjustment situation.
Alternation (échange de postes)
occurs when an opting employee (not a surplus employee) who wishes to remain in the Core Public Administration exchanges positions with a non-affected employee (the alternate) willing to leave the Core Public Administration with a Transition Support Measure or with an Education Allowance.
Alternative delivery initiative (diversification des modes de prestation des services)
is the transfer of any work, undertaking or business of the Core Public Administration to any body or corporation that is a separate agency or that is outside the Core Public Administration.
Appointing department or organization (ministère ou organization d'accueil)
is a department or organization or agency which has agreed to appoint or consider for appointment (either immediately or after retraining) a surplus or a laid-off person.
Core Public Administration (Administration publique centrale)
means that part in or under any department or organization, or other portion of the federal public administration specified in Schedules I and IV to the Financial Administration Act (FAA) for which the PSC has the sole authority to appoint.
Deputy head (administrateur général)
has the same meaning as in the definition of Deputy Head set out in section 2 of the Public Service Employment Act, and also means his or her official designate.
Education Allowance (indemnité d'étude)
is one of the options provided to an indeterminate employee affected by normal workforce adjustment for whom the deputy head cannot guarantee a reasonable job offer. The Education Allowance is a cash payment, equal to the Transitional Support Measure (see Annex "B"), plus a reimbursement of tuition from a recognized learning institution, book and mandatory equipment costs, up to a maximum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00).
Guarantee of a reasonable job offer (garantie d'une offre d'emploi raisonnable)
is a guarantee of an offer of indeterminate employment within the Core Public Administration provided by the deputy head to an indeterminate employee who is affected by workforce adjustment. Deputy heads will be expected to provide a guarantee of a reasonable job offer to those affected employees for whom they know or can predict employment availability in the Core Public Administration. Surplus employees in receipt of this guarantee will not have access to the options available in Part VI of this Appendix.
Home department or organization (ministère ou organisation d'attache)
is a department or organization or agency declaring an individual employee surplus.
Laid off person (personne mise en disponibilité)
is a person who has been laid off pursuant to subsection 64(1) of the PSEA, who still retains a reappointment priority under subsection 41(4) and section 64 of the PSEA.
Lay-off notice (avis de mise en disponibilité)
is a written notice of lay-off to be given to a surplus employee at least one (1) month before the scheduled lay-off date. This period is included in the surplus period.
Lay-off priority (priorité de mise en disponibilité)
a person who has been laid off is entitled to a priority, in accordance with subsection 41(5) of the PSEA with respect to any position to which the Public Service Commission (PSC) is satisfied that the person meets the essential qualifications; the period of entitlement to this priority is one (1) year as set out in Section 11 of the Public Service Employment Regulations (PSER).
Opting employee (employé optant)
is an indeterminate employee whose services will no longer be required because of a workforce adjustment situation and who has not received a guarantee of a reasonable job offer from the deputy head and who has one hundred and twenty (120) days to consider the options of Part 6.3 of this Appendix.
Pay (rémunération)
has the same meaning as rate of pay in the employee's collective agreement.
Priority Information Management System (système de gestion de l'information sur les priorités)
is a system designed by the PSC to facilitate appointments of individuals entitled to statutory and regulatory priorities.
Reasonable job offer (offre d'emploi raisonnable)
is an offer of indeterminate employment within the Core Public Administration, normally at an equal level but could include lower levels. Surplus employees must be both trainable and mobile. Where possible, the search for a reasonable job offer will be conducted as follows: 1) within the employee's headquarters as defined in the Travel Directive; 2) within forty kilometres (40 km) of the employee's place of work or of the employee's residence whichever will ensure continued employment: and 3) beyond forty kilometres (40 km). In Alternative Delivery situations, a reasonable offer is one that meets the criteria set out in type 1 and 2 of Part VII of this appendix. A reasonable job offer is also an offer from a FAA Schedule V employer, providing that:
  1. The appointment is at a rate of pay and an attainable salary maximum not less than the employee's current salary and attainable maximum that would be in effect on the date of offer.
  2. It is a seamless transfer of all employee benefits including a recognition of years of service for the definition of continuous employment and accrual of benefits, including the transfer of sick leave credits, severance pay and accumulated vacation leave credits.
Reinstatement priority (priorité de réintégration)
is an appointment priority accorded by the PSC, pursuant to the Public Service Employment Regulations, to certain individuals salary-protected under this Appendix for the purpose of assisting such persons to re-attain an appointment level equal to that from which they were declared surplus.
Relocation (réinstallation)
is the authorized geographic move of a surplus employee or laid-off person from one place of duty to another place of duty, beyond what, according to local custom, is a normal commuting distance.
Relocation of work unit (réinstallation d'une unité de travail)
is the authorized move of a work unit of any size to a place of duty beyond what, according to local custom, is normal commuting distance from the former work location and from the employee's current residence.
Retraining (recyclage)
is on-the-job training or other training intended to enable affected employees, surplus employees and laid-off persons to qualify for known or anticipated vacancies within the Core Public Administration.
Surplus employee (employé excédentaire)
is an indeterminate employee who has been formally declared surplus, in writing, by his or her deputy head.
Surplus priority (priorité d'employé excédentaire)
is an entitlement for a priority in appointment accorded in accordance with section 5 of the PSER and pursuant to section 40 of the PSEA; this entitlement is provided to surplus employees to be appointed in priority to another position in the federal public administration for which they meet the essential requirements.
Surplus status (statut d'employé excédentaire)
An indeterminate employee is in surplus status from the date he or she is declared surplus until the date of lay-off, until he or she is indeterminately appointed to another position, until his or her surplus status is rescinded, or until the person resigns.
Transition Support Measure (mesure de soutien à la transition)
is one of the options provided to an opting employee for whom the deputy head cannot guarantee a reasonable job offer. The Transition Support Measure is a cash payment based on the employee's years of service in the Core Public Administration, as per Annex "B".
Twelve (12)-month surplus priority period in which to secure a reasonable job offer (Priorité d'employé excédentaire d'une durée de douze (12) mois pour trouver une offre d'emploi raisonnable)
is one of the options provided to an opting employee for whom the deputy head cannot guarantee a reasonable job offer.
Workforce adjustment (réaménagement des effectifs)
is a situation that occurs when a deputy head decides that the services of one or more indeterminate employees will no longer be required beyond a specified date because of a lack of work, the discontinuance of a function, a relocation in which the employee does not wish to relocate or an alternative delivery initiative.
Authorities

The PSC has endorsed those portions of this Appendix for which it has responsibility.

Monitoring

Departments or Organizations shall retain central information on all cases occurring under this Appendix, including the reasons for the action; the number, occupational groups and levels of employees concerned; the dates of notice given; the number of employees placed without retraining; the number of employees retrained (including number of salary months used in such training); the levels of positions to which employees are appointed and the cost of any salary protection; and the number, types, and amounts of lump sums paid to employees.

This information will be used by the Treasury Board Secretariat to carry out its periodic audits.

References

The primary references for the subject of Workforce Adjustment are as follows:

Enquiries

Enquiries about this Appendix should be referred to PIPSC, or the responsible officers in departmental or organizational headquarters.

Responsible officers in departmental or organizational headquarters may, in turn, direct questions on the application of this Appendix to the Senior Director, Excluded Groups and Administrative Policies, Labour Relations and Compensation Operations, Treasury Board Secretariat.

Enquiries by employees pertaining to entitlements to a priority in appointment or to their status in relation to the priority appointment process should be directed to their departmental or organizational human resource advisors or to the Priority Advisor of the PSC responsible for their case.

Part I
Roles and responsibilities

1.1 Departments or Organizations

1.1.1 Since indeterminate employees who are affected by workforce adjustment situations are not themselves responsible for such situations, it is the responsibility of departments or organizations to ensure that they are treated equitably and, given every reasonable opportunity to continue their careers as public service employees.

1.1.2 Departments or Organizations shall carry out effective human resource planning to minimise the impact of workforce adjustment situations on indeterminate employees, on the department or organization, and on the public service.

1.1.3 Departments and Organizations shall establish workforce adjustment committees, where appropriate, to manage the workforce adjustment situations within the department or organization, and they shall notify PIPSC of the responsible officers who will administer this Appendix.

1.1.4 Departments or Organizations shall, as the home department or organization, cooperate with the PSC and appointing departments or organizations in joint efforts to redeploy departmental or organizational surplus employees and laid-off persons.

1.1.5 Departments or Organizations shall establish systems to facilitate redeployment or retraining of the department's or organization's affected employees, surplus employees, and laid-off persons.

1.1.6 When a deputy head determines that the services of an employee are no longer required beyond a specified date due to lack of work or discontinuance of a function, the deputy head shall advise the employee, in writing, that his or her services will no longer be required. A copy of this letter shall be sent forthwith to the President of PIPSC.

Such a communication shall also indicate if the employee:

  1. is being provided a guarantee of a reasonable job offer from the deputy head and that the employee will be in surplus status from that date on,
    or
  2. is an opting employee and has access to the options of Section 6.3 of this Appendix because the employee is not in receipt of a guarantee of a reasonable job offer from the deputy head.

Where applicable, the communication should also provide the information relative to the employee's possible lay-off date.

1.1.7 Deputy heads will be expected to provide a guarantee of a reasonable job offer for those employees subject to workforce adjustment for whom they know or can predict employment availability in the Core Public Administration.

1.1.8 Where a deputy head cannot provide a guarantee of a reasonable job offer, the deputy head will provide one hundred and twenty (120) days to consider the three (3) options outlined in Part VI of this Appendix to all opting employees before a decision is required of them. If the employee fails to select an option, the employee will be deemed to have selected option (a), Twelve (12)-month surplus priority period in which to secure a reasonable job offer.

1.1.9 The deputy head shall make a determination to either provide a guarantee of a reasonable job offer or access to the options set out in 6.3 of this Appendix, upon request of any indeterminate affected employee who can demonstrate that his or her duties have already ceased to exist.

1.1.10 Departments or Organizations shall send written notice to the PSC of the employee's surplus status, and shall send to the PSC such details, forms, resumes, and other material as the PSC may from time to time prescribe as necessary for it to discharge its function.

1.1.11 The home department or organization shall provide the PSC with a written statement that it would be prepared to appoint the surplus employee to a suitable position in the department or organization commensurate with his/her qualifications, if such a position were available.

1.1.12 Departments or Organizations shall advise the President of PIPSC and consult with PIPSC representatives as completely as possible regarding any workforce adjustment situation as soon as possible after the decision has been made and throughout the process. When the affected employees are identified, the departments or organizations will forward the name, work location, phone number, email address and mailing address of affected employees as per the departmental or organizational employee database of those employees to the President of PIPSC.

1.1.13 Departments or Organizations shall provide that employee with the official notification that he or she has become subject to a workforce adjustment and shall remind the employee that the Appendix on Workforce Adjustment of this Collective Agreement applies.

1.1.14 Deputy heads shall apply this Appendix so as to keep actual involuntary lay-offs to a minimum, and lay-offs shall normally only occur where an individual has refused a reasonable job offer, or is not mobile, or cannot be retrained within two (2) years, or is laid-off at his or her own request.

1.1.15 Departments or Organizations are responsible to counsel and advise their affected employees on their opportunities of finding continuing employment in the public service and shall, to the extent possible, help market surplus employees and laid off persons to other departments or organizations unless the individuals have advised the department or organization in writing that they are not available for appointment.

1.1.16 Appointment of surplus employees to alternative positions, whether with or without retraining, shall normally be at a level equivalent to that previously held by the employee, but this does not preclude appointment to a lower level. Departments or Organizations shall avoid appointment to a lower level except where all other avenues have been exhausted.

1.1.17 Home departments or organizations shall appoint as many of their own surplus employees or laid-off persons as possible, or identify alternative positions (both actual and anticipated) for which individuals can be retrained.

1.1.18 Home departments or organizations shall relocate surplus employees and laid-off individuals, if necessary.

1.1.19 Relocation of surplus employees or laid-off persons shall be undertaken when the individuals indicate that they are willing to relocate and relocation will enable their redeployment or reappointment, providing that

  1. there are no available priority persons, or priority persons with a higher priority, qualified and interested in the position being filled;
    or
  2. no available local surplus employees or laid-off persons who are interested and who could qualify with retraining.

1.1.20 The cost of travelling to interviews for possible appointments and of relocation to the new location shall be borne by the employee's home department or organization. Such cost shall be consistent with the Travel and NJC Integrated Relocation directives.

1.1.21 For the purposes of the NJC Integrated Relocation directive, surplus employees and laid-off persons who relocate under this Appendix shall be deemed to be employees on employer-requested relocations. The general rule on minimum distances for relocation applies.

1.1.22 For the purposes of the Travel directive, laid-off persons travelling to interviews for possible reappointment to Core Public Administration are deemed to be a "traveller" as defined in the Travel Directive.

1.1.23 For the surplus and/or lay-off priority periods, home departments or organizations shall pay the salary, salary protection and/or termination costs as well as other authorized costs such as tuition, travel, relocation, and retraining as provided for in the various collective agreements and directives. The appointing department or organization may agree to absorb all or part of these costs.

1.1.24 Where a surplus employee is appointed by another department or organization to a term position, the home department or organization is responsible for the costs above for one year from the date of such appointment, unless the home and appointing departments or organizations agree to a longer period, after which the appointing department or organization becomes the new home department or organization consistent with PSC authorities.

1.1.25 Departments or Organizations shall protect the indeterminate status and surplus priority of a surplus indeterminate employee appointed to a term position under this Appendix.

1.1.26 Departments or Organizations shall inform the PSC in a timely fashion, and in a method directed by the PSC, of the results of all referrals made to them under this Appendix.

1.1.27 Departments or Organizations shall review the use of private temporary agency personnel, contractors, consultants, employees appointed for a specified period (terms) and all other non-indeterminate employees. Where practicable, departments or organizations shall not re-engage such temporary agency personnel, contractors, consultants nor renew the employment of such employees referred to above where such action would facilitate the appointment of surplus employees or laid-off persons.

1.1.28 Nothing in the foregoing shall restrict the employer's right to engage or appoint persons to meet short-term, non-recurring requirements. Surplus and laid-off persons shall be given priority even for these short-term work opportunities.

1.1.29 Departments or Organizations may lay off an employee at a date earlier than originally scheduled when the surplus employee requests them to do so in writing.

1.1.30 Departments or Organizations, acting as appointing departments or organizations, shall cooperate with the PSC and other departments or organizations in accepting, to the extent possible, affected, surplus and laid-off persons, from other departments or organizations for appointment or retraining.

1.1.31 Departments or Organizations shall provide surplus employees with a lay-off notice at least one month before the proposed lay-off date, if appointment efforts have been unsuccessful.

1.1.32 When a surplus employee refuses a reasonable job offer, he or she shall be subject to lay-off one month after the refusal, however not before six (6) months after the surplus declaration date. The provisions of 1.3.3 shall continue to apply.

1.1.33 Departments or Organizations are to presume that each employee wishes to be redeployed unless the employee indicates the contrary in writing.

1.1.34 Departments or Organizations shall inform and counsel affected and surplus employees as early and as completely as possible and shall, in addition, assign a counsellor to each opting and surplus employee and laid-off person to work with them throughout the process. Such counselling is to include explanations and assistance concerning:

  1. the workforce adjustment situation and its effect on that individual;
  2. the workforce adjustment Appendix;
  3. the PSC's Priority Information Management System and how it works from the employee's perspective;
  4. preparation of a curriculum vitae or resume;
  5. the employee's rights and obligations;
  6. the employee's current situation (e.g. pay, benefits such as severance pay and superannuation, classification, language rights, years of service);
  7. alternatives that might be available to the employee (alternation, appointment, relocation, retraining, lower-level employment, term employment, retirement including possibility of waiver of penalty if entitled to an annual allowance, Transition Support Measure, Education Allowance, resignation, accelerated lay-off);
  8. the likelihood that the employee will be successfully appointed;
  9. the meaning of a guarantee of reasonable job offer, a Twelve-month surplus priority period in which to secure a reasonable job offer, a Transition Support Measure, an Education Allowance;
  10. the Human Resources Centres and their services (including a recommendation that the employee register with the nearest office as soon as possible);
  11. preparation for interviews with prospective employers;
  12. repeat counselling as long as the individual is entitled to a staffing priority and has not been appointed;
    and
  13. advising the employee that refusal of a reasonable job offer will jeopardize both chances for retraining and overall employment continuity.

1.1.35 Home departments or organizations shall ensure that, when it is required to facilitate appointment, a retraining plan is prepared and agreed to in writing by themselves, the employee and the appointing department or organization.

1.1.36 Severance pay and other benefits flowing from other clauses in this Collective Agreement are separate from, and in addition to, those in this Appendix.

1.1.37 Any surplus employee who resigns under this Appendix shall be deemed, for the purposes of severance pay and retroactive remuneration, to be involuntarily laid off on the day as of which the deputy head accepts in writing the employee's resignation.

1.1.38 The department or organization will review the status of each affected employee annually, or earlier, from the date of initial notification of affected status and determine whether the employee will remain on affected status or not.

1.1.39 The department or organization will notify the affected employee, in writing, within five (5) working days of the decision pursuant to subsection 1.1.38.

1.2 The Treasury Board Secretariat

1.2.1 It is the responsibility of the Treasury Board Secretariat to:

  1. investigate and seek to resolve situations referred by the PSC or other parties,
  2. consider departmental or organizational requests for retraining resources,
    and
  3. ensure that departments or organizations are provided to the extent possible with information on occupations for which there are skill shortages.
1.3 The Public Service Commission

1.3.1 Within the context of workforce adjustment, and the Public Service Commission's (PSC) governing legislation, it is the responsibility of the PSC to:

  1. ensure that priority entitlements are respected;
  2. ensure that a means exists for priority persons to be assessed against vacant positions and appointed if found qualified against the essential qualifications of the position;
    and
  3. ensure that priority persons are provided with information on their priority entitlements.

1.3.2 The PSC is further willing, in accordance with the Privacy Act, to:

  1. provide the Treasury Board Secretariat with information related to the administration of priority entitlements which may reflect on departments' or organizations' level of compliance with this directive,
    and;
  2. provide information to the bargaining agents on the numbers and status of their members in the Priority Information Management System, as well as information on the overall system.

1.3.3 The PSC's roles and responsibilities flow from its governing legislation, not the collective agreement. As such, any changes made to these roles/responsibilities must be agreed upon by the Commission. For greater detail on the PSC's role in administering surplus and lay-off priority entitlements, refer to Annex C of this document.

1.4 Employees

1.4.1 Employees have the right to be represented by PIPSC in the application of this Appendix.

1.4.2 Employees who are directly affected by workforce adjustment situations and who receive a guarantee of a reasonable job offer, or who opt, or are deemed to have opted, for option (a) of Part VI of this Appendix are responsible for:

  1. actively seeking alternative employment in co-operation with their departments or organizations and the PSC, unless they have advised the department or organization and the PSC, in writing, that they are not available for appointment;
  2. seeking information about their entitlements and obligations;
  3. providing timely information to the home department or organization and to the PSC to assist them in their appointment activities (including curriculum vitae or resumes);
  4. ensuring that they can be easily contacted by the PSC and appointing departments or organizations, and attending appointments related to referrals;
  5. seriously considering job opportunities presented to them (referrals within the home department or organization, referrals from the PSC, and job offers made by departments or organizations, including retraining and relocation possibilities, specified period appointments and lower-level appointments.

1.4.3 Opting employees are responsible for:

  1. considering the options of Part VI of this Appendix;
  2. communicating their choice of options, in writing, to their manager no later than one hundred and twenty (120)days after being declared opting.

Part II
Official notification

2.1 Department or Organization

2.1.1 As already mentioned in section 1.1.12, departments or organizations shall advise and consult with the bargaining agent representatives as completely as possible regarding any workforce adjustment situation as soon as possible after the decision has been made and throughout the process and will make available to the bargaining agent and to the President of PIPSC the name, work location, phone number, email address and mailing address of affected employees as per the departmental or organizational employee database of those employees.

2.1.2 In any workforce adjustment situation which is likely to involve six or more indeterminate employees covered by this Appendix, the department or organization concerned shall notify the Assistant Secretary (or delegate), Labour Relations and Compensation Operations, Treasury Board Secretariat, in confidence, at the earliest possible date and under no circumstances less than four (4) working days before the situation is announced.

2.1.3 Prior to notifying any potentially affected employee, departments or organizations shall also notify the Chief Executive Officer of each bargaining agent that has members involved. Such notification is to be in writing, in confidence and at the earliest possible date and under no circumstances less than two (2) working days before any employee is notified of the workforce adjustment situation. This information is to include the identity and location of the work unit(s) involved; the expected date of the announcement; the anticipated timing of the situation; and the numbers of employees, by group and level, who will be affected.

Part III
Relocation of a work unit

3.1 General

3.1.1 In cases where a work unit is to be relocated, department(s) or organization(s) shall provide all employees whose positions are to be relocated with written notice of the opportunity to choose whether they wish to move with the position or be treated as if they were subject to a workforce adjustment situation.

3.1.2 Following written notification, employees must indicate, within a period of six (6) months, their intention to move. If the employee's intention is not to move with the relocated position, the Deputy head, after having considered relevant factors, can either provide the employee with a guarantee of a reasonable job offer or access to the options set out in section 6.3 of this Appendix.

3.1.3 Employees relocating with their work units shall be treated in accordance with the provisions of 1.1.18 to 1.1.22.

3.1.4 Although departments or organizations will endeavour to respect employee location preferences, nothing precludes the department or organization from offering the relocated position to employees in receipt of a guarantee of a reasonable job offer from their deputy heads, after having spent as much time as operations permit looking for a reasonable job offer in the employee's location preference area.

3.1.5 Employees who are not in receipt of a guarantee of a reasonable job offer shall become opting employees and have access to the options set out in Part VI of this Appendix.

Part IV
Retraining

4.1 General

4.1.1 To facilitate the redeployment of affected employees, surplus employees, and laid-off persons, departments or organizations shall make every reasonable effort to retrain such persons for:

  1. existing vacancies,
    or
  2. anticipated vacancies identified by management.

4.1.2 It is the responsibility of the employee, the home department or organization and the appointing department or organization to identify retraining opportunities pursuant to subsection 4.1.1.

4.1.3 Subject to the provisions of 4.1.2, the deputy head of the home department or organization shall approve up to two (2) years of retraining.

4.2 Surplus employees

4.2.1 A surplus employee is eligible for retraining providing:

  1. retraining is needed to facilitate the appointment of the individual to a specific vacant position or will enable the individual to qualify for anticipated vacancies in occupations or locations where there is a shortage of qualified candidates;
    and
  2. there are no other available priority persons who qualify for a specific vacant position as referenced in (a) above.

4.2.2 The home department or organization is responsible for ensuring that an appropriate retraining plan is prepared and is agreed to in writing by the employee and the delegated officers of the home and appointing departments or organizations.

4.2.3 Once a retraining plan has been initiated, its continuation and completion are subject to satisfactory performance by the employee.

4.2.4 While on retraining, a surplus employee continues to be employed by the home department or organization and is entitled to be paid in accordance with his or her current appointment, unless the appointing department or organization is willing to appoint the employee indeterminately, conditional on successful completion of retraining, in which case the retraining plan shall be included in the letter of offer.

4.2.5 When a retraining plan has been approved and the surplus employee continues to be employed by the home department or organization, the proposed lay-off date shall be extended to the end of the retraining period, subject to 4.2.3.

4.2.6 An employee unsuccessful in retraining may be laid off at the end of the surplus period, provided that the employer has been unsuccessful in making the employee a reasonable job offer.

4.2.7 In addition to all other rights and benefits granted pursuant to this section, an employee who is guaranteed a reasonable job offer, is also guaranteed, subject to the employee's willingness to relocate, training to prepare the surplus employee for appointment to a position pursuant to section 4.1.1, such training to continue for one year or until the date of appointment to another position, whichever comes first. Appointment to this position is subject to successful completion of the training.

4.3 Laid-off persons

4.3.1 A laid-off person shall be eligible for retraining providing:

  1. retraining is needed to facilitate the appointment of the individual to a specific vacant position;
  2. the individual meets the minimum requirements set out in the relevant Selection Standard for appointment to the group concerned; and
  3. there are no other available persons with a priority who qualify for the position.

4.3.2 When an individual is offered an appointment conditional on successful completion of retraining, a retraining plan shall be included in the letter of offer. If the individual accepts the conditional offer, he or she will be appointed on an indeterminate basis to the full level of the position after having successfully completed training and being assessed as qualified for the position. When an individual accepts an appointment to a position with a lower maximum rate of pay than the position from which he or she was laid-off, the employee will be salary protected in accordance with Part V.

Part V
Salary protection

5.1 Lower-level position

5.1.1 Surplus employees and laid-off persons appointed to a lower-level position under this Appendix shall have their salary and pay equity equalization payments, if any, protected in accordance with the salary protection provisions of this Collective Agreement, or, in the absence of such provisions, the appropriate provisions of the Regulations Respecting Pay on Reclassification or Conversion.

5.1.2 Employees whose salary is protected pursuant to section 5.1.1 will continue to benefit from salary protection until such time as they are appointed or deployed into a position with a maximum rate of pay that is equal to or higher than the maximum rate of pay of the position from which they were declared surplus or laid off.

Part VI
Options for employees

6.1 General

6.1.1 Deputy heads will be expected to provide a guarantee of a reasonable job offer for those affected employees for whom they know or can predict employment availability. A deputy head who cannot provide such a guarantee shall provide his or her reasons in writing, if requested by the employee. Affected Employees in receipt of this guarantee would not have access to the choice of options below.

6.1.2 Employees who are not in receipt of a guarantee of a reasonable job offer from their deputy head have one hundred and twenty (120) days to consider the three (3) Options below before a decision is required of them.

6.1.3 The opting employee must choose, in writing, one of the three options of section 6.3 of this Appendix within the one hundred and twenty (120)-day window. The employee cannot change options once having made a written choice.

6.1.4 If the employee fails to select an option, the employee will be deemed to have selected option (a), Twelve (12)-month surplus priority period in which to secure a reasonable job offer at the end of the one hundred and twenty (120)-day window.

6.1.5 If a reasonable job offer which does not require a relocation is made at any time during the one hundred and twenty (120)-day opting period and prior to the written acceptance of the Transition Support Measure or the Education Allowance Option, the employee is ineligible for the TSM or the Education Allowance.

6.2 Alternation

6.2.1 All departments or organizations must participate in the alternation process.

6.2.2 An alternation occurs when an opting employee who wishes to remain in the Core Public Administration exchanges positions with a non-affected employee (the alternate) willing to leave the Core Public Administration under the terms of Part VI of this Appendix.

6.2.3 Only an opting employee, not a surplus one, may alternate into an indeterminate position that remains in the Core Public Administration.

6.2.4 An indeterminate employee wishing to leave the Core Public Administration may express an interest in alternating with an opting employee. Management will decide, however, whether a proposed alternation will result in retaining the skills required to meet the ongoing needs of the position and the Core Public Administration.

6.2.5 An alternation must permanently eliminate a function or a position.

6.2.6 The opting employee moving into the unaffected position must be, to the degree determined by the Employer, able to meet the requirements of the position, including language requirements. The alternate moving into the opting position must meet the requirements of the position, except if the alternate will not be performing the duties of the position and the alternate will be struck off strength within five (5) days of the alternation.

6.2.7 An alternation should normally occur between employees at the same group and level. When the two (2) positions are not the same group and level, alternation can still occur when the positions can be considered equal. They are considered equal when the maximum rate of pay for the higher paid position is no more than six-per-cent (6%) higher than the maximum rate of pay for the lower paid position.

6.2.8 An alternation must occur on a given date, i.e. two (2) employees directly exchange positions on the same day. There is no provision in alternation for a "domino" effect or for "future considerations".

6.3 Options

6.3.1 Only opting employees who are not in receipt of the guarantee of a reasonable job offer from the deputy head will have access to the choice of options below:

  1.  
    1. Twelve (12)-month surplus priority period in which to secure a reasonable job offer: Should a reasonable job offer not be made within a period of twelve (12) months, the employee will be laid off in accordance with the Public Service Employment Act. Employees who choose or are deemed to have chosen this Option are surplus employees.
    2. At the request of the employee, this twelve (12) month surplus priority period shall be extended by the unused portion of the one hundred and twenty (120)-day opting period referred to in 6.1.2 which remains once the employee has selected in writing option (a).
    3. When a surplus employee who has chosen, or who is deemed to have chosen, Option (a) offers to resign before the end of the twelve (12)-month surplus priority period, the deputy head may authorise a lump-sum payment equal to the surplus employee's pay for the substantive position for the balance of the surplus period, up to a maximum of six (6) months. The amount of the lump sum payment for the pay in lieu cannot exceed the maximum of that which he or she would have received had they chosen Option (b), the Transition Support Measure.
    4. Departments or Organizations will make every reasonable effort to market a surplus employee during the employee's surplus period within his or her preferred area of mobility
    or
  2. Transition Support Measure (TSM) is a cash payment, based on the employee's years of service in the public service (see Annex "B") made to an opting employee. Employees choosing this Option must resign but will be considered to be laid-off for purposes of severance pay.
    or
  3. Education allowance is a Transitional Support Measure (see Option (b) above) plus an amount of not more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) for reimbursement of receipted expenses of an opting employee for tuition from a learning institution and costs of books and mandatory equipment.
    Employees choosing Option (c) could either:
    1. resign from the Core Public Administration but be considered to be laid-off for severance pay purposes on the date of their departure;
      or
    2. delay their departure date and go on leave without pay for a maximum period of two (2) years, while attending the learning institution. The TSM shall be paid in one or two lump-sum amounts, at the employee's request over a maximum two (2)-year period. During this period, employees could continue to be public service benefit plan members and contribute both employer and employee share to the benefits plans and the Public Service Superannuation Plan. At the end of the two (2)-year leave without pay period, unless the employee has found alternate employment in the Core Public Administration, the employee will be laid off in accordance with the Public Service Employment Act.

6.3.2 Management will establish the departure date of opting employees who choose option (b) or option (c) above.

6.3.3 The TSM, pay in lieu of unfulfilled surplus period and the Education Allowance cannot be combined with any other payment under the Workforce Adjustment appendix.

6.3.4 In the cases of: pay in lieu of unfulfilled surplus period, option (b) and (c)(i), the employee relinquishes any priority rights for reappointment upon acceptance of his or her resignation.

6.3.5 Employees choosing option (c)(ii) who have not provided their department or organization with a proof of registration from a learning institution twelve (12) months after starting their leave without pay period will be deemed to have resigned from the Core Public Administration, and be considered to be laid-off for purposes of severance pay.

6.3.6 All opting employees will be entitled to up to six hundred dollars ($600.00) towards counseling services in respect of their potential re-employment or retirement. Such counseling services may include financial, and job placement counseling services.

6.3.7 An opting employee who has received pay in lieu of unfulfilled surplus period, a TSM or an Education Allowance and is re-appointed to that portion of the Core Public Administration specified from time to time in Schedules I and IV to the Financial Administration Act shall reimburse the Receiver General for Canada by an amount corresponding to the period from the effective date of such re-appointment or hiring, to the end of the original period for which the TSM or Education Allowance was paid.

6.3.8 Notwithstanding section 6.3.7, an opting employee who has received an Education Allowance will not be required to reimburse tuition expenses, costs of books and mandatory equipment, for which he or she cannot get a refund.

6.3.9 The deputy head shall ensure that pay in lieu of unfulfilled surplus period is only authorized where the employee's work can be discontinued on the resignation date and no additional costs will be incurred in having the work done in any other way during that period.

6.3.10 If a surplus employee who has chosen, or is deemed to have chosen, Option (a) refuses a reasonable job offer at any time during the twelve (12)-month surplus priority period, the employee is ineligible for pay in lieu of unfulfilled surplus period.

6.3.11 Approval of pay in lieu of unfulfilled surplus period is at the discretion of management, but shall not be unreasonably denied.

6.4 Retention payment

6.4.1 There are three (3) situations in which an employee may be eligible to receive a retention payment. These are total facility closures, relocation of work units and alternative delivery initiatives.

6.4.2 All employees accepting retention payments must agree to leave the Core Public Administration without priority rights.

6.4.3 An individual who has received a retention payment and, as applicable, is either reappointed to that portion of the Core Public Administration specified from time to time in Schedules I and IV to the Financial Administration Act or is hired by the new employer within the six (6) months immediately following his or her resignation, shall reimburse the Receiver General for Canada by an amount corresponding to the period from the effective date of such re-appointment or hiring, to the end of the original period for which the lump sum was paid.

6.4.4 The provisions of 6.4.5 shall apply in total facility closures where public service jobs are to cease, and:

  1. such jobs are in remote areas of the country,
    or
  2. retraining and relocation costs are prohibitive,
    or
  3. prospects of reasonable alternative local employment (whether within or outside the Core Public Administration are poor.

6.4.5 Subject to 6.4.4, the deputy head shall pay to each employee who is asked to remain until closure of the work unit and offers a resignation from the Core Public Administration to take effect on that closure date, a sum equal to six (6) months' pay payable upon the day on which the departmental or organizational operation ceases, provided the employee has not separated prematurely.

6.4.6 The provisions of 6.4.7 shall apply in relocation of work units where Core Public Administration work units:

  1. are being relocated,
    and
  2. when the deputy head of the home department or organization decides that, in comparison to other options, it is preferable that certain employees be encouraged to stay in their jobs until the day of workplace relocation,
    and
  3. where the employee has opted not to relocate with the function.

6.4.7 Subject to 6.4.6, the deputy head shall pay to each employee who is asked to remain until the relocation of the work unit and offers a resignation from the Core Public Administration to take effect on the relocation date, a sum equal to six (6) months' pay payable upon the day on which the departmental or organizational operation relocates, provided the employee has not separated prematurely.

6.4.8 The provisions of 6.4.9 shall apply in alternative delivery initiatives:

  1. where the Core Public Administration work units are affected by alternative delivery initiatives;
  2. when the deputy head of the home department or organization decides that, compared to other options, it is preferable that certain employees be encouraged to stay in their jobs until the day of the transfer to the new employer;
    and
  3. where the employee has not received a job offer from the new employer or has received an offer and did not accept it.

6.4.9 Subject to 6.4.8, the deputy head shall pay to each employee who is asked to remain until the transfer date and who offers a resignation from the Core Public Administration to take effect on the transfer date, a sum equal to six (6) months pay payable upon the transfer date, provided the employee has not separated prematurely.

Part VII
Special provisions regarding alternative delivery initiatives

Preamble

The administration of the provisions of this part will be guided by the following principles:

  1. fair and reasonable treatment of employees;
  2. value for money and affordability;
    and
  3. maximization of employment opportunities for employees.

The parties recognize:

  • the union's need to represent employees during the transition process;
  • the Employer's need for greater flexibility in organizing the Core Public Administration.
7.1 Definitions

For the purposes of this part, an alternative delivery initiative (diversification des modes d'exécution) is the transfer of any work, undertaking or business of the Core Public Administration to any body or corporation that is a separate agency or that is outside the Core Public Administration;

For the purposes of this part, a reasonable job offer (offre d'emploi raisonnable) is an offer of employment received from a new employer in the case of a type 1 or 2 transitional employment arrangement, as determined in accordance with section 7.2.2;

For the purposes of this part, a termination of employment (licenciement du fonctionnaire) is the termination of employment referred to in paragraph 12(1)(f)of the Financial Administration Act (FAA).

7.2 General

Departments or Organizations will, as soon as possible after the decision is made to proceed with an alternative delivery initiative (ADI), and if possible, not less than one hundred and eighty (180) days prior to the date of transfer, provide notice to the President of PIPSC.

The notice to PIPSC will include: 1) the program being considered for ADI, 2) the reason for the ADI, and 3) the type of approach anticipated for the initiative.

In cases of ADI, the parties will conduct meaningful consultation on human resource issues related to the ADI in order to provide information to the employee which will assist him/her in deciding on whether or not to accept the job offer.

  1. Commercialization
    • In cases of commercialization where tendering will be part of the process, the parties shall make every reasonable effort to come to an agreement on the criteria related to human resources issues (e.g. terms and conditions of employment, pension and health care benefits, the take-up number of employees) to be used in the request for proposal (RFP) process. The parties will respect the contracting rules of the federal government.
  2. Creation of a new Agency
    • In cases of the creation of new agencies, the parties shall make every reasonable effort to agree on common recommendations related to human resources issues (e.g. terms and conditions of employment, pension, and health care benefits) that should be available at the date of transfer.
  3. Transfer to existing employers
    • In all other ADI initiatives where an employer-employee relationship already exists the parties will hold meaningful consultations to clarify the terms and conditions that will apply upon transfer.
    • In the cases of commercialization and creation of new agencies, consultation opportunities will be given to PIPSC; however, if after meaningful consultation agreements are not possible, the department may still proceed with the transfer.

7.2.1 The provisions of this Part apply only in the case of alternative delivery initiatives and are in exception to other provisions of this Appendix. Employees who are affected by alternative delivery initiatives and who receive job offers from the new employer shall be treated in accordance with the provisions of this part and, only where specifically indicated will other provisions of this appendix apply to them.

7.2.2 There are three (3) types of transitional employment arrangements resulting from alternative delivery initiatives:

  1. Type 1 (Full Continuity)
    • Type 1 arrangements meet all of the following criteria:
      1. legislated successor rights apply. Specific conditions for successor rights applications will be determined by the labour legislation governing the new employer;

      **

      1. the Directive on Terms and Conditions of Employment, the terms of the collective agreement referred to therein and/or the applicable compensation plan will continue to apply to unrepresented and excluded employees until modified by the new employer or by the PSLRB pursuant to a successor rights application;

      **

      1. recognition of continuous employment in the Core Public Administration, as defined in the Directive on Terms and Conditions of Employment, for purposes of determining the employee's entitlements under the collective agreement continued due to the application of successor rights;
      2. pension arrangements according to the statement of pension principles set out in Annex A, or, in cases where the test of reasonableness set out in that statement is not met, payment of a lump-sum to employees pursuant to section 7.7.3;
      3. transitional employment guarantee: a two-year minimum employment guarantee with the new employer;
      4. coverage in each of the following core benefits: health benefits, long term disability insurance (LTDI) and dental plan;
      5. short-term disability bridging: recognition of the employee's earned but unused sick leave credits up to maximum of the new employer's LTDI waiting period.
  2. Type 2 (Substantial Continuity)
    • Type 2 arrangements meet all of the following criteria:
      1. the average new hourly salary offered by the new employer (= rate of pay + equal pay adjustments + supervisory differential) for the group moving is eighty five per cent (85%) or greater of the group's current federal hourly remuneration (= pay + equal pay adjustments + supervisory differential), when the hours of work are the same;
      2. the average annual salary of the new employer (= rate of pay + equal pay adjustments + supervisory differential) for the group moving is eighty five per cent (85%) or greater of federal annual remuneration (= per cent or greater of federal annual remuneration (= pay + equal pay adjustments + supervisory differential), when the hours of work are different;
      3. pension arrangements according to the statement of pension principles as set out in Annex A, or in cases where the test of reasonableness set out in that Statement is not met, payment of a lump-sum to employees pursuant to section 7.7.3;
      4. transitional employment guarantee: employment tenure equivalent to that of the permanent workforce in receiving organizations or a two (2)-year minimum employment guarantee;
      5. coverage in each area of the following core benefits: health benefits, long-term disability insurance (LTDI) and dental plan;
      6. short-term disability arrangement.
  3. Type 3 (Lesser Continuity)
    • A type 3 arrangement is any alternative delivery initiative that does not meet the criteria applying in type 1 and 2 transitional employment arrangements.

7.2.3 For type 1 and 2 transitional employment arrangements, the offer of employment from the new employer will be deemed to constitute a reasonable job offer for purposes of this part.

7.2.4 For type 3 transitional employment arrangements, an offer of employment from the new employer will not be deemed to constitute a reasonable job offer for purposes of this part.

7.3 Responsibilities

7.3.1 Deputy heads will be responsible for deciding, after considering the criteria set out above, which of the types applies in the case of particular alternative delivery initiatives.

7.3.2 Employees directly affected by alternative delivery initiatives are responsible for seriously considering job offers made by new employers and advising the home department or organization of their decision within the allowed period.

7.4 Notice of alternative delivery initiatives

7.4.1 Where alternative delivery initiatives are being undertaken, departments or organizations shall provide written notice to all employees offered employment by the new employer, giving them the opportunity to choose whether they wish to accept the offer.

7.4.2 Following written notification, employees must indicate within a period of sixty (60) days their intention to accept the employment offer.

7.5 Job offers from new employers

7.5.1 Employees subject to this Appendix (see Application) and who do not accept the reasonable job offer from the new employer in the case of type 1 or 2 transitional employment arrangements will be given four months notice of termination of employment and their employment will be terminated at the end of that period or on a mutually agreed upon date before the end of the four month notice period except where the employee was unaware of the offer or incapable of indicating an acceptance of the offer.

7.5.2 The deputy head may extend the notice of termination period for operational reasons, but no such extended period may end later than the date of the transfer to the new employer.

7.5.3 Employees who do not accept a job offer from the new employer in the case of type 3 transitional employment arrangements may be declared opting or surplus by the deputy head in accordance with the provisions of the other parts of this appendix.

7.5.4 Employees who accept a job offer from the new employer in the case of any alternative delivery initiative will have their employment terminated on the date on which the transfer becomes effective, or on another date that may be designated by the home department or organization for operational reasons provided that this does not create a break in continuous service between the Core Public Administration and the new employer.

7.6 Application of other provisions of the appendix

7.6.1 For greater certainty, the provisions of Part II, Official Notification, and section 6.4, Retention Payment, will apply in the case of an employee who refuses an offer of employment in the case of a type 1 or 2 transitional employment arrangement. A payment under section 6.4 may not be combined with a payment under the other section.

7.7 Lump-sum payments and salary top-up allowances

7.7.1 Employees who are subject to this Appendix (see Application) and who accept the offer of employment from the new employer in the case of type 2 transitional employment arrangements will receive a sum equal to three months pay, payable upon the day on which the departmental or organizational work or function is transferred to the new employer. The home department or organization will also pay these employees an eighteen (18) month salary top-up allowance equal to the difference between the remuneration applicable to their Core Public Administration position and the salary applicable to their position with the new employer. This allowance will be paid as a lump-sum, payable on the day on which the departmental work or function is transferred to the new employer.

7.7.2 In the case of individuals who accept an offer of employment from the new employer in the case of a type 2 arrangement whose new hourly or annual salary falls below eighty per cent (80%) of their former federal hourly or annual remuneration, departments or organizations will pay an additional six (6) months of salary top-up allowance for a total of twenty-four (24) months under this section and section 7.7.1. The salary top-up allowance equal to the difference between the remuneration applicable to their Core Public Administration and the salary applicable to their position with the new employer will be paid as a lump-sum payable on the day on which the departmental or organizational work or function is transferred to the new employer.

7.7.3 Employees who accept the reasonable job offer from the successor employer in the case of a type 1 or 2 transitional employment arrangement where the test of reasonableness referred to in the statement of pension principles set out in Annex A is not met, that is, where the actuarial value (cost) of the new employer's pension arrangements are less than six decimal five per cent (6.5%) of pensionable payroll (excluding the employer's costs related to the administration of the plan) will receive a sum equal to three months pay, payable on the day on which the departmental or organizational work or function is transferred to the new employer.

7.7.4 Employees who accept an offer of employment from the new employer in the case of type 3 transitional employment arrangements will receive a sum equal to six (6) months pay payable on the day on which the departmental or organizational work or function is transferred to the new employer. The home department or organization will also pay these employees a twelve (12) month salary top-up allowance equal to the difference between the remuneration applicable to their Core Public Administration position and the salary applicable to their position with the new employer. The allowance will be paid as a lump-sum, payable on the day on which the departmental or organizational work or function is transferred to the new employer. The total of the lump-sum payment and the salary top-up allowance provided under this section will not exceed an amount equal to one year's pay.

7.7.5 For the purposes of 7.7.1, 7.7.2 and 7.7.4, the term remuneration includes and is limited to salary plus equal pay adjustments, if any, and supervisory differential, if any.

7.8 Reimbursement

An individual who receives a lump-sum payment and salary top-up allowance pursuant to subsection 7.7.1, 7.7.2, 7.7.3 or 7.7.4 and who is reappointed to that portion of the Core Public Administration specified from time to time in Schedules I and IV to the Financial Administration Act at any point during the period covered by the total of the lump-sum payment and salary top-up allowance, if any, shall reimburse the Receiver General for Canada by an amount corresponding to the period from the effective date of re-appointment to the end of the original period covered by the total of the lump-sum payment and salary top-up allowance, if any.

7.8.2 An individual who receives a lump-sum payment pursuant to subsection 7.6.1 and, as applicable, is either reappointed to that portion of the Core Public Administration specified from time to time in Schedules I and IV to the Financial Administration Actor hired by the new employer, to which the employee's work was transferred, at any point covered by the lump-sum payment, shall reimburse the Receiver General for Canada by an amount corresponding to the period from the effective date of the reappointment or hiring to the end of the original period covered by the lump-sum payment.

7.9 Vacation leave credits and severance pay

7.9.1 Notwithstanding the provisions of this Collective Agreement concerning vacation leave, an employee who accepts a job offer pursuant to this part may choose not to be paid for earned but unused vacation leave credits, provided that the new employer will accept these credits.

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7.9.2 Notwithstanding the provisions of this Collective Agreement concerning severance pay, an employee who accepts a reasonable job offer pursuant to this part will not be paid severance pay where successor rights apply and/or, in the case of a type 2 transitional employment arrangement, when the new employer recognizes the employee's years of continuous employment in the Core Public Administration for severance pay purposes and provides severance pay entitlements similar to the employee’s severance pay entitlements at the time of the transfer. However, an employee who has a severance termination benefit entitlement under the terms of article 19.06(b) or (c) shall be paid this entitlement at the time of transfer.

7.9.3 Where:

  1. the conditions set out in 7.9.2 are not met,
  2. the severance provisions of this Collective Agreement are extracted from this Collective Agreement prior to the date of transfer to another non-federal public sector employer,
  3. the employment of an employee is terminated pursuant to the terms of section 7.5.1,
    or
  4. the employment of an employee who accepts a job offer from the new employer in a type 3 transitional employment arrangement is terminated on the transfer of the function to the new employer

the employee shall be deemed, for purposes of severance pay, to be involuntarily laid off on the day on which employment in the Core Public Administration terminates.


Annex "A" - Statement of pension principles

  1. The new employer will have in place, or Her Majesty in right of Canada will require the new employer to put in place, reasonable pension arrangements for transferring employees. The test of reasonableness will be that the actuarial value (cost) of the new employer pension arrangements will be at least six decimal five per cent (6.5%) of pensionable payroll, which in the case of defined-benefit pension plans will be as determined by the Assessment Methodology developed by Towers Perrin for the Treasury Board, dated October 7, 1997. This Assessment Methodology will apply for the duration of this Collective Agreement. Where there is no reasonable pension arrangement in place on the transfer date or no written undertaking by the new employer to put such reasonable pension arrangement in place effective on the transfer date, subject to the approval of Parliament and a written undertaking by the new employer to pay the employer costs, Public Service Superannuation Act (PSSA) coverage could be provided during a transitional period of up to a year.
  2. Benefits in respect of service accrued to the point of transfer are to be fully protected.
  3. Her Majesty in right of Canada will seek portability arrangements between the Public Service Superannuation Plan and the pension plan of the new employer where a portability arrangement does not yet exist. Furthermore, Her Majesty in right of Canada will seek authority to permit employees the option of counting their service with the new employer for vesting and benefit thresholds under the PSSA.

Annex "B"


Years of Service in the Core Public Administration

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Transition Support Measure (TSM)
(Payment in weeks' pay)

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For indeterminate seasonal and part-time employees, the TSM will be pro-rated in the same manner as severance pay under the terms of this Collective Agreement.

Severance pay provisions of this Collective Agreement are in addition to the TSM.


Annex C - Role of PSC in administering surplus and lay-off priority entitlements

  1. The PSC will refer surplus employees and laid-off persons to positions, in all departments, organizations and agencies governed by the PSEA, for which they are potentially qualified for the essential qualifications, unless the individuals have advised the PSC and their home departments or organizations in writing that they are not available for appointment. The PSC will further ensure that entitlements are respected and that priority persons are fairly and properly assessed.
  2. The PSC, acting in accordance with the Privacy Act, will provide the Treasury Board Secretariat with information related to the administration of priority entitlements which may reflect on departments' or organizations' and agencies' level of compliance with this Directive.
  3. The PSC will provide surplus and laid-off individuals with information on their priority entitlements.
  4. The PSC will, in accordance with the Privacy Act, provide information to bargaining agents on the numbers and status of their members who are in the Priority Administration System and, on a service-wide basis, through reports to the National Joint Council's Workforce Adjustment Committee.
  5. The PSC will ensure that a reinstatement priority is given to all employees who are appointed to a position at a lower level.
  6. The PSC will, in accordance with the Privacy Act, provide information to the Employer, departments or organizations and/or bargaining agents on referrals of surplus employees and laid-off persons in order to ensure that the priority entitlements are respected.

Public Service Commission "Guide to the Priority Information Management System": http://www.psc-cfp.gc.ca/prad-adpr/pims-sgip/prt2-eng.htm.


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Appendix "T"

Letter of Understanding
Concerning the Health Services Group
Re: Professional Care and Service Delivery

This letter is to give effect to the understanding reached by the Employer and the Institute in negotiations for the renewal of the agreement that expired September 30, 2003 covering the above specified group.

Accordingly, the parties agree to establish a joint committee comprising equal representation to meet within ninety (90) days of the signing of the collective agreement for the Health Services Bargaining Unit. The joint committee shall examine in particular the creation of a voluntary declaration of errors mechanism; the conditions under which the professional health care is exercised in the Federal government; and the service delivery and patient safety in the health field.

The joint committee shall produce recommendations, which will be made available to both parties concerned for examination at the next round of collective agreement negotiations. The joint committee shall submit its recommendation no later than two (2) months before the expiration date of the said collective agreement, unless the Employer and the Institute agree in writing to extend the deadline.

The Committee shall be co-chaired by the Employer and the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada. Time spent (including travel) by the members of the working group shall be considered time worked. All other costs will be the responsibility of each party.


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**Appendix "U"

Memorandum of Understanding Between the Treasury Board (Hereinafter Called the Employer) and the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (Hereinafter Called the Institute) in Respect of the Health Services Bargaining Unit - Nurse Practitioner Allowance for Health Services Group

  1. In an effort to recognize the advanced practice role of Nurse Practitioner and to resolve retention and recruitment problems, the Employer will provide an allowance to all employees who perform the clinical duties of Nurse Practitioner, currently classified at the NU-CHN-4 or NU-HOS-4, in the Health Services Group.
  2. The parties agree that employees who perform the duties of positions identified above shall be eligible to receive an allowance in the following amounts and subject to the following conditions:
    1. Commencing on October 1, 2011 and ending 30 September 2014, NU employees who perform the duties of the positions identified above shall be eligible to receive an allowance to be paid biweekly;
    2. The employee shall receive the daily amount shown below for each calendar day for which the employee is paid pursuant to Appendix "A" of the collective agreement. This daily amount is equivalent to the annual amount set out below for each position and level divided by two hundred and sixty decimal eight eight (260.88);

      Nurse Practitioner Allowance
      Annual Amount Daily Amount
      $18,000 $69.00
    3. The Allowance specified above does not form part of an employee's salary.
    4. The Allowance shall not be paid to or in respect of a person who ceased to be a member of the bargaining unit prior to the date of signing of this Agreement.
  3. A part-time employee shall be paid the daily amount shown above divided by seven decimal five (7.5) for each hour paid at his hourly rate of pay pursuant to clause 39.03.
  4. As long as he meets the provisions of this appendix, an employee may not receive the allowance under Appendix "G" – Expanded Professional Role Allowance and/or Appendix "H" – Nurse in-Charge Allowance for Health Canada Nurses.
  5. As long as he meets the provisions of all relevant appendixes, an employee may receive:
    1. This allowance and that of Appendix "E" - Recruitment Allowance.
      or
    2. This allowance and that of Appendix "F" - Retention Allowance.
  6. An employee shall not be entitled to the Allowance for periods he is on leave without pay or under suspension.
  7. The parties agree that disputes arising from the application of this Memorandum of Understanding may be subject to consultation.


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Addendum - Appendix “A-3”

NU - Nursing Group
Sub-group: medical adjudicator (EMA)
Annual rates of pay
(in dollars)

This addendum is to be incorporated into the Health Services (SH) group collective agreement, expiry September 30, 2014.

The revised rates of pay for the Medical Adjudicator Nursing (NU-EMA) sub-group become effective on the date indicated and amend the information already contained in the collective agreement.

Table Legend

  • X) October 1, 2011
  • Y) October 1, 2011
  • A) October 1, 2012
  • B) October 1, 2013
NU-EMA-1 - Sub-group: medical adjudicator (ema) (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
$) October 1, 2011 62569 64946 67610 n/a n/a
X) October 1, 2011 n/a n/a 72179 73983 75833
Y) October 1, 2011 68701 70419 72179 73983 75833
A) October 1, 2012 69732 71475 73262 75093 76970
B) October 1, 2013 71127 72905 74727 76595 78509
NU-EMA-2 - Sub-group: medical adjudicator (ema) (in dollars)
Effective Date Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
$) October 1, 2011 74696 77536 80758 n/a n/a
X) October 1, 2011 74990 76865 78787 80757 82776
Y) October 1, 2011 74990 76865 78787 80757 82776
A) October 1, 2012 76115 78018 79969 81968 84018
B) October 1, 2013 77637 79578 81568 83607 85698

Pay notes

Pay adjustment administration
  1. Effective October 1, 2011 - An employee shall be paid at the new rate of pay in the X line which is closest to, but not less than his/her substantive rate of pay.
  2. Effective October 1, 2011 - An employee shall be paid in the Y line at the rate shown immediately below his/her rate of pay at the X line.
  3. Effective October 1, 2012 - An employee shall be paid in the A line at the rate shown immediately below his/her substantive rate, which is one decimal five per cent (1.5%) higher than his/her rate at the Y line.
  4. Effective October 1, 2013 - An employee shall be paid in the B line at the rate shown immediately below his/her substantive rate, which is two per cent (2.0%) higher than his/her rate at the A line.
Pay increment for full time and part-time employees
  1. The pay increment period for employees at the NU-EMA-1 and NU-EMA-2 is twelve (12) months. A part-time employee who, on the date of signing of Appendix A-3, has worked more than twelve (12) months since the last increment will receive a salary increment effective on the date of signing. The next statutory increase for part-time employees will be calculated from this date.

Signed at Ottawa, this 21st day of the month of February 2013.

The Treasury Board of Canada

Marc-Arthur Hyppolite
Josée Lefebvre
Muriel Lamothe
Anne Milne
Diane McCusker
Colleen Soltermann

The Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada

Gary Corbett
Lyne Morin
Lynn Ohlson
Ruth Walden
Leah Munro
Ryan Campbell



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