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Provisions Re. Radio Operators Outside Employees Provisions Re: Patrol Reporting for Work Shift Differential Minimum Shift Guarantee SENIORITY Probationary Period Seniority Promotions Demotions Due to Layoff Transfers Within the Bargaining Unit Transfers Outside the Bargaining Unit Transfers from Full-Time to Regular Part-Time Lay-off Recall Retention of Seniority Loss of Seniority Day Shift Preference JOINT OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SAFETY COMMITTEE DEFINITIONS SPECIAL PROVISIONS Parks Recreation Division Auxiliary Aquatic Employees Seniority Accumulation Premium Pay Contact With Raw Sewage Medical Waste Work of an Abnormal Nature Herbicide Pesticide Application Occupational First Aid Attendants Labourer Rate Provision of Clothing Insurance Labour Management Committee Trainee Personnel Records Harassment Reports of Violation of Law, Statutes or Regulations ARTICLE DURATION OF AGREEMENT SCHEDULE "A" INSIDE STAFF CLASSIFICATIONS PAY GRADES HE LE INSIDE STAFF PAY GRADES January January January January SCHEDULE SCHEDULE "E" SCHEDULE SCHEDULE January Collective Agreement between the City of Surrey and Local OUTSIDE STAFF CLASSIFICATIONS PAY RATES ENGINEERING R SANITARY CONSTRUCTION. SOLID WASTE. PUMPS CONTROLS SECTIONS ENGINEERING FLEET SECTION ENGINEERING WATER SECTION ENGINEERING GARAGE SECTION CORPORATE FACILITIES FINANCE PURCHASING PARKS APPRENTICESHIP WAGE RATES RECREATION CULTURE DEPARTMENTS STAFF January January January January January NEW EMPLOYEES SUBJECT TO SIX (6) MONTH PROBATIONARY PERIOD OF EMPLOYMENT PROVISION REGARDING COST OF LIVING ALLOWANCE CLOTHING ALLOCATION LETTERS OF UNDERSTANDING Negotiations (Meals. Metric. Engineering Wages) Summer and Incentive Program Employees Contracting Out Telecommunications Operator Skating Instructors Shift Schedule By-law Enforcement Officers Hour Shifts Recreation Facility Maintenance Worker (Iceman) Hour Shifts Engineering Operations Hour Shifts Parks Operations Self-Directed Hours of Work Parks. Recreation Culture Term Employees (Xxxxxxx Project Employees (Xxxxxxx Job Classification Spare Tractor Operator Seniority Grandparenting Auxiliary Seniority Minimum Hours of Work For Auxiliary Employees in Community and Leisure Services Division. Parks. Recreation Culture., Self Directed Hours of Work Accounting Section Payroll Clerks Self Directed Hours of Work Engineering Operations Self Directed Hours of Work Survey Section Hour Shifts Xxxxxxx Section Self-Directed Hours of Work Parks. Recreation Workers) Job Sharing Crisis Intervent...
Provisions Re. Patrol Patrolpersons shall be permitted to work on a variable shift.basis subject to the following conditions:
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