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Historical Appendix of Central Terms. For Reference Only‌ LANGUAGE FROM SEPTEMBER 1, 2014- AUGUST 31 2017, AND EXTENSION UNTIL AUGUST 31, 2019 LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING #9 BETWEEN The Ontario Public School Board Association (hereinafter called ‘OPSBA’) AND The Ontario Catholic School Trustees Association (hereinafter called ‘OCSTA’) AND L’Association des conseils scolaires des écoles publiques de l’Ontario (hereinafter called ‘ACEPO’) AND L’Association franco-ontarienne des conseils scolaires catholiques (hereinafter called ‘AFOCSC’) AND The Canadian Union of Public Employees / Syndicat canadien de la fonction publique (hereinafter called ‘CUPE’) AND The Crown RE: Benefits‌ The parties agree that, once all employees to whom this memorandum of settlement of the central terms applies become covered by the Employee Life and Health Trust (ELHT) contemplated by this Letter of Understanding, all references to life, health and dental benefits in the applicable local collective agreement shall be removed from that local agreement. The employee representatives, the employer representatives, and the Crown, intend to establish an Education Sector ELHT, (hereinafter, the “Trust”), to provide benefits to education workers in the Province of Ontario employed by District School Boards, District School Area Boards and Public School Authorities (hereinafter, the “Boards”) in accordance with section 144.1 of the Income Tax Act (Canada) (“ITA”). Boards’ benefit plans can only be moved into the Trust, such that the Trust will be in compliance with the ITA and Canada Revenue Agency administrative requirements for an ELHT (the “ELHT Requirements”). It is intended that the Trust be effective no later than February 1, 2017 and that benefit plans will participate in this Trust no later than August 31, 2017. The date on which a benefit plan commences participation in the Trust shall be referred to herein as the “Participation Date”. The Trustees, as defined in 2.1.0, shall consult with other Trusts and Boards to move all employee groups into the Trust(s) at the same time, subject to the Trust being ready to accept the employee group(s). The parties acknowledge that the establishment of the Trust represents a substantial commitment both within and beyond the term of the current collective agreement. This letter of understanding is conditional upon its terms continuing in full force and effect beyond the termination date of the collective agreement, and is made in detrimental reliance upon such continuation. The terms of this letter of understanding will form the basis for a trust agreement setting out the terms of the ELHT to be approved by the parties.

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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Historical Appendix of Central Terms. For Reference Only‌ Only LANGUAGE FROM SEPTEMBER 1, 2014- AUGUST 31 2017, AND EXTENSION UNTIL AUGUST 31, 2019 LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING #9 9‌ BETWEEN The Ontario Public School Board Boards’ Association (hereinafter called ‘OPSBA’) AND The Ontario Catholic School Trustees Trustees’ Association (hereinafter called ‘OCSTA’) AND L’Association des conseils scolaires des écoles publiques de l’Ontario (hereinafter called ‘ACEPO’) AND L’Association franco-ontarienne des conseils scolaires catholiques (hereinafter called ‘AFOCSC’) AND The Canadian Union of Public Employees / Syndicat canadien de la fonction publique (hereinafter called ‘CUPE’) AND The Crown RE: Benefits‌ The parties agree that, once all employees to whom this memorandum of settlement of the central terms applies become covered by the Employee Life and Health Trust (ELHT) contemplated by this Letter of Understanding, all references to life, health and dental benefits in the applicable local collective agreement shall be removed from that local agreement. The employee representatives, the employer representatives, and the Crown, intend to establish an Education Sector ELHT, (hereinafter, the “Trust”), to provide benefits to education workers in the Province of Ontario employed by District School Boards, District School Area Boards and Public School Authorities (hereinafter, the “Boards”) in accordance with section 144.1 of the Income Tax Act (Canada) (“ITA”). Boards’ benefit plans can only be moved into the Trust, such that the Trust will be in compliance with the ITA and Canada Revenue Agency administrative requirements for an ELHT (the “ELHT Requirements”). It is intended that the Trust be effective no later than February May 1, 2017 and that benefit plans Boards will participate in this Trust on a common date no later than August 31February 1, 20172018. The date on which a benefit plan commences the Boards commence participation in the Trust shall be referred to herein as the “Participation Date”. The Trustees, as defined in 2.1.0, shall consult with other Trusts and Boards to move all employee groups into the Trust(s) at the same time, subject to the Trust being ready to accept the employee group(s). The parties acknowledge that the establishment of the Trust represents a substantial commitment both within and beyond the term of the current collective agreement. This letter of understanding is conditional upon its terms continuing in full force and effect beyond the termination date of the collective agreement, and is made in detrimental reliance upon such continuation. The terms of this letter of understanding will form the basis for a trust agreement setting out the terms of the ELHT to be approved by the parties.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Historical Appendix of Central Terms. For Reference Only‌ LANGUAGE FROM SEPTEMBER 1, 2014- AUGUST 31 2017, AND EXTENSION UNTIL AUGUST 31, 2019 LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING #9 9‌ BETWEEN The Ontario Public School Board Association (hereinafter called ‘OPSBA’) AND The Ontario Catholic School Trustees Association (hereinafter called ‘OCSTA’) AND L’Association des conseils scolaires des écoles publiques de l’Ontario (hereinafter called ‘ACEPO’) AND L’Association franco-ontarienne des conseils scolaires catholiques (hereinafter called ‘AFOCSC’) AND The Canadian Union of Public Employees / Syndicat canadien de la fonction publique (hereinafter called ‘CUPE’) AND The Crown RE: Benefits‌ The parties agree that, once all employees to whom this memorandum of settlement of the central terms applies become covered by the Employee Life and Health Trust (ELHT) contemplated by this Letter of Understanding, all references to life, health and dental benefits in the applicable local collective agreement shall be removed from that local agreement. The employee representatives, the employer representatives, and the Crown, intend to establish an Education Sector ELHT, (hereinafter, the “Trust”), to provide benefits to education workers in the Province of Ontario employed by District School Boards, District School Area Boards and Public School Authorities (hereinafter, the “Boards”) in accordance with section 144.1 of the Income Tax Act (Canada) (“ITA”). Boards’ benefit plans can only be moved into the Trust, such that the Trust will be in compliance with the ITA and Canada Revenue Agency administrative requirements for an ELHT (the “ELHT Requirements”). It is intended that the Trust be effective no later than February 1, 2017 and that benefit plans will participate in this Trust no later than August 31, 2017. The date on which a benefit plan commences participation in the Trust shall be referred to herein as the “Participation Date”. The Trustees, as defined in 2.1.0, shall consult with other Trusts and Boards to move all employee groups into the Trust(s) at the same time, subject to the Trust being ready to accept the employee group(s). The parties acknowledge that the establishment of the Trust represents a substantial commitment both within and beyond the term of the current collective agreement. This letter of understanding is conditional upon its terms continuing in full force and effect beyond the termination date of the collective agreement, and is made in detrimental reliance upon such continuation. The terms of this letter of understanding will form the basis for a trust agreement setting out the terms of the ELHT to be approved by the parties.

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Samples: Collective Agreement

Historical Appendix of Central Terms. For Reference Only‌ Only LANGUAGE FROM SEPTEMBER 1, 2014- AUGUST 31 2017, AND EXTENSION UNTIL AUGUST 31, 2019 LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING #9 9‌ BETWEEN The Ontario Public School Board Association (hereinafter called ‘OPSBA’) AND The Ontario Catholic School Trustees Association (hereinafter called ‘OCSTA’) AND L’Association des conseils scolaires des écoles publiques de l’Ontario (hereinafter called ‘ACEPO’) AND L’Association franco-ontarienne des conseils scolaires catholiques (hereinafter called ‘AFOCSC’) AND The Canadian Union of Public Employees / Syndicat canadien de la fonction publique (hereinafter called ‘CUPE’) AND The Crown RE: Benefits‌ The parties agree that, once all employees to whom this memorandum of settlement of the central terms applies become covered by the Employee Life and Health Trust (ELHT) contemplated by this Letter of Understanding, all references to life, health and dental benefits in the applicable local collective agreement shall be removed from that local agreement. The employee representatives, the employer representatives, and the Crown, intend to establish an Education Sector ELHT, (hereinafter, the “Trust”), to provide benefits to education workers in the Province of Ontario employed by District School Boards, District School Area Boards and Public School Authorities (hereinafter, the “Boards”) in accordance with section 144.1 of the Income Tax Act (Canada) (“ITA”). Boards’ benefit plans can only be moved into the Trust, such that the Trust will be in compliance with the ITA and Canada Revenue Agency administrative requirements for an ELHT (the “ELHT Requirements”). It is intended that the Trust be effective no later than February 1, 2017 and that benefit plans will participate in this Trust no later than August 31, 2017. The date on which a benefit plan commences participation in the Trust shall be referred to herein as the “Participation Date”. The Trustees, as defined in 2.1.0, shall consult with other Trusts and Boards to move all employee groups into the Trust(s) at the same time, subject to the Trust being ready to accept the employee group(s). The parties acknowledge that the establishment of the Trust represents a substantial commitment both within and beyond the term of the current collective agreement. This letter of understanding is conditional upon its terms continuing in full force and effect beyond the termination date of the collective agreement, and is made in detrimental reliance upon such continuation. The terms of this letter of understanding will form the basis for a trust agreement setting out the terms of the ELHT to be approved by the parties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Historical Appendix of Central Terms. For Reference Only‌ LANGUAGE FROM SEPTEMBER 1, 2014- AUGUST 31 2017, AND EXTENSION UNTIL AUGUST 31, 2019 LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING #9 9‌ BETWEEN The Ontario Public School Board Boards’ Association (hereinafter called ‘OPSBA’) AND The Ontario Catholic School Trustees Trustees’ Association (hereinafter called ‘OCSTA’) AND L’Association des conseils scolaires des écoles publiques de l’Ontario (hereinafter called ‘ACEPO’) AND L’Association franco-ontarienne des conseils scolaires catholiques (hereinafter called ‘AFOCSC’) AND The Canadian Union of Public Employees / Syndicat canadien de la fonction publique (hereinafter called ‘CUPE’) AND The Crown RERe: Benefits‌ The parties agree that, once all employees to whom this memorandum of settlement of the central terms applies become covered by the Employee Life and Health Trust (ELHT) contemplated by this Letter of Understanding, all references to life, health and dental benefits in the applicable local collective agreement shall be removed from that local agreement. The employee representatives, the employer representatives, and the Crown, intend to establish an Education Sector ELHT, (hereinafter, the “Trust”), to provide benefits to education workers in the Province of Ontario employed by District School Boards, District School Area Boards and Public School Authorities (hereinafter, the “Boards”) in accordance with section 144.1 of the Income Tax Act (Canada) (“ITA”). Boards’ benefit plans can only be moved into the Trust, such that the Trust will be in compliance with the ITA and Canada Revenue Agency administrative requirements for an ELHT (the “ELHT Requirements”). It is intended that the Trust be effective no later than February May 1, 2017 and that benefit plans Boards will participate in this Trust on a common date no later than August 31February 1, 20172018. The date on which a benefit plan commences the Boards commence participation in the Trust shall be referred to herein as the “Participation Date”. The Trustees, as defined in 2.1.0, shall consult with other Trusts and Boards to move all employee groups into the Trust(s) at the same time, subject to the Trust being ready to accept the employee group(s). The parties acknowledge that the establishment of the Trust represents a substantial commitment both within and beyond the term of the current collective agreement. This letter of understanding is conditional upon its terms continuing in full force and effect beyond the termination date of the collective agreement, and is made in detrimental reliance upon such continuation. The terms of this letter of understanding will form the basis for a trust agreement setting out the terms of the ELHT to be approved by the parties.

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Samples: Collective Agreement

Historical Appendix of Central Terms. For Reference Only‌ Only‌‌‌ LANGUAGE FROM SEPTEMBER 1, 2014- AUGUST 31 2017, AND EXTENSION UNTIL AUGUST 31, 2019 LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING #9 BETWEEN BETWEEN‌ The Ontario Public School Board Association (hereinafter called ‘OPSBA’) AND The Ontario Catholic School Trustees Association (hereinafter called ‘OCSTA’) AND L’Association des conseils scolaires des écoles publiques de l’Ontario (hereinafter called ‘ACEPO’) AND L’Association franco-ontarienne des conseils scolaires catholiques (hereinafter called ‘AFOCSC’) AND The Canadian Union of Public Employees / Syndicat canadien de la fonction publique (hereinafter called ‘CUPE’) AND The Crown RE: Benefits‌ The parties agree that, once all employees to whom this memorandum of settlement of the central terms applies become covered by the Employee Life and Health Trust (ELHT) contemplated by this Letter of Understanding, all references to life, health and dental benefits in the applicable local collective agreement shall be removed from that local agreement. The employee representatives, the employer representatives, and the Crown, intend to establish an Education Sector ELHT, (hereinafter, the “Trust”), to provide benefits to education workers in the Province of Ontario employed by District School Boards, District School Area Boards and Public School Authorities (hereinafter, the “Boards”) in accordance with section 144.1 of the Income Tax Act (Canada) (“ITA”). Boards’ benefit plans can only be moved into the Trust, such that the Trust will be in compliance with the ITA and Canada Revenue Agency administrative requirements for an ELHT (the “ELHT Requirements”). It is intended that the Trust be effective no later than February 1, 2017 and that benefit plans will participate in this Trust no later than August 31, 2017. The date on which a benefit plan commences participation in the Trust shall be referred to herein as the “Participation Date”. The Trustees, as defined in 2.1.0, shall consult with other Trusts and Boards to move all employee groups into the Trust(s) at the same time, subject to the Trust being ready to accept the employee group(s). The parties acknowledge that the establishment of the Trust represents a substantial commitment both within and beyond the term of the current collective agreement. This letter of understanding is conditional upon its terms continuing in full force and effect beyond the termination date of the collective agreement, and is made in detrimental reliance upon such continuation. The terms of this letter of understanding will form the basis for a trust agreement setting out the terms of the ELHT to be approved by the parties.

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Samples: Agreement

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Historical Appendix of Central Terms. For Reference Only‌ Only LANGUAGE FROM SEPTEMBER 1, 2014- AUGUST 31 2017, AND EXTENSION UNTIL AUGUST 31, 2019 RE: Benefits‌ LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING #9 BETWEEN The Ontario Public School Board Boards’ Association (hereinafter called ‘OPSBA’) AND The Ontario Catholic School Trustees Trustees’ Association (hereinafter called ‘OCSTA’) AND L’Association des conseils scolaires des écoles publiques de l’Ontario (hereinafter called ‘ACEPO’) AND L’Association franco-ontarienne des conseils scolaires catholiques (hereinafter called ‘AFOCSC’) AND The Canadian Union of Public Employees / Syndicat canadien de la fonction publique (hereinafter called ‘CUPE’) AND The Crown RE: Benefits‌ The parties agree that, once all employees to whom this memorandum of settlement of the central terms applies become covered by the Employee Life and Health Trust (ELHT) contemplated by this Letter of Understanding, all references to life, health and dental benefits in the applicable local collective agreement shall be removed from that local agreement. The employee representatives, the employer representatives, and the Crown, intend to establish an Education Sector ELHT, (hereinafter, the “Trust”), to provide benefits to education workers in the Province of Ontario employed by District School Boards, District School Area Boards and Public School Authorities (hereinafter, the “Boards”) in accordance with section 144.1 of the Income Tax Act (Canada) (“ITA”). Boards’ benefit plans can only be moved into the Trust, such that the Trust will be in compliance with the ITA and Canada Revenue Agency administrative requirements for an ELHT (the “ELHT Requirements”). It is intended that the Trust be effective no later than February May 1, 2017 and that benefit plans Boards will participate in this Trust on a common date no later than August 31February 1, 20172018. The date on which a benefit plan commences the Boards commence participation in the Trust shall be referred to herein as the “Participation Date”. The Trustees, as defined in 2.1.0, shall consult with other Trusts and Boards to move all employee groups into the Trust(s) at the same time, subject to the Trust being ready to accept the employee group(s). The parties acknowledge that the establishment of the Trust represents a substantial commitment both within and beyond the term of the current collective agreement. This letter of understanding is conditional upon its terms continuing in full force and effect beyond the termination date of the collective agreement, agreement and is made in detrimental reliance upon such continuation. The terms of this letter of understanding will form the basis for a trust agreement setting out the terms of the ELHT to be approved by the parties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Historical Appendix of Central Terms. For Reference Only‌ LANGUAGE FROM SEPTEMBER 1, 2014- AUGUST 31 2017, AND EXTENSION UNTIL AUGUST 31, 2019 LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING #9 9‌ BETWEEN The Ontario Public School Board Boards’ Association (hereinafter called ‘OPSBA’) AND The Ontario Catholic School Trustees Trustees’ Association (hereinafter called ‘OCSTA’) AND L’Association des conseils scolaires des écoles publiques de l’Ontario (hereinafter called ‘ACEPO’) AND L’Association franco-ontarienne des conseils scolaires catholiques (hereinafter called ‘AFOCSC’) AND The Canadian Union of Public Employees / Syndicat canadien de la fonction publique (hereinafter called ‘CUPE’) AND The Crown RE: Benefits‌ The parties agree that, once all employees to whom this memorandum of settlement of the central terms applies become covered by the Employee Life and Health Trust (ELHT) contemplated by this Letter of Understanding, all references to life, health and dental benefits in the applicable local collective agreement shall be removed from that local agreement. The employee representatives, the employer representatives, and the Crown, intend to establish an Education Sector ELHT, (hereinafter, the “Trust”), to provide benefits to education workers in the Province of Ontario employed by District School Boards, District School Area Boards and Public School Authorities (hereinafter, the “Boards”) in accordance with section 144.1 of the Income Tax Act (Canada) (“ITA”). Boards’ benefit plans can only be moved into the Trust, such that the Trust will be in compliance with the ITA and Canada Revenue Agency administrative requirements for an ELHT (the “ELHT Requirements”). It is intended that the Trust be effective no later than February May 1, 2017 and that benefit plans Boards will participate in this Trust on a common date no later than August 31February 1, 20172018. The date on which a benefit plan commences the Boards commence participation in the Trust shall be referred to herein as the “Participation Date”. The Trustees, as defined in 2.1.0, shall consult with other Trusts and Boards to move all employee groups into the Trust(s) at the same time, subject to the Trust being ready to accept the employee group(s). The parties acknowledge that the establishment of the Trust represents a substantial commitment both within and beyond the term of the current collective agreement. This letter of understanding is conditional upon its terms continuing in full force and effect beyond the termination date of the collective agreement, and is made in detrimental reliance upon such continuation. The terms of this letter of understanding will form the basis for a trust agreement setting out the terms of the ELHT to be approved by the parties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Historical Appendix of Central Terms. For Reference Only‌ FOR REFERENCE ONLY‌ LANGUAGE FROM SEPTEMBER 1, 2014- AUGUST 31 2017, AND EXTENSION UNTIL AUGUST 31, 2019 LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING #9 9‌ BETWEEN The Ontario Public School Board Association (hereinafter called ‘OPSBA’) AND The Ontario Catholic School Trustees Association (hereinafter called ‘OCSTA’) AND L’Association des conseils scolaires des écoles publiques de l’Ontario (hereinafter called ‘ACEPO’) AND L’Association franco-ontarienne des conseils scolaires catholiques (hereinafter called ‘AFOCSC’) AND The Canadian Union of Public Employees / Syndicat canadien de la fonction publique (hereinafter called ‘CUPE’) AND The Crown RE: Benefits‌ The parties agree that, once all employees to whom this memorandum of settlement of the central terms applies become covered by the Employee Life and Health Trust (ELHT) contemplated by this Letter of Understanding, all references to life, health and dental benefits in the applicable local collective agreement shall be removed from that local agreement. The employee representatives, the employer representatives, and the Crown, intend to establish an Education Sector ELHT, (hereinafter, the “Trust”), to provide benefits to education workers in the Province of Ontario employed by District School Boards, District School Area Boards and Public School Authorities (hereinafter, the “Boards”) in accordance with section 144.1 of the Income Tax Act (Canada) (“ITA”). Boards’ benefit plans can only be moved into the Trust, such that the Trust will be in compliance with the ITA and Canada Revenue Agency administrative requirements for an ELHT (the “ELHT Requirements”). It is intended that the Trust be effective no later than February 1, 2017 and that benefit plans will participate in this Trust no later than August 31, 2017. The date on which a benefit plan commences participation in the Trust shall be referred to herein as the “Participation Date”. The Trustees, as defined in 2.1.0, shall consult with other Trusts and Boards to move all employee groups into the Trust(s) at the same time, subject to the Trust being ready to accept the employee group(s). The parties acknowledge that the establishment of the Trust represents a substantial commitment both within and beyond the term of the current collective agreement. This letter of understanding is conditional upon its terms continuing in full force and effect beyond the termination date of the collective agreement, and is made in detrimental reliance upon such continuation. The terms of this letter of understanding will form the basis for a trust agreement setting out the terms of the ELHT to be approved by the parties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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