Sectors Sector I Sample Clauses

Sectors Sector I. The localities of Béarn, Belleterre, Chapais, Chibougamau, d’Angliers, Duhamel, Fabre, Fugèreville, Xxxxxx, Kipawa, Joutel, Xxxxx-sur-Xxxxxxxxx, Laforce, Latulippe, Laverlochère, Lorrainville, Matagami, Moffet, Nédélec, Notre-Dame-du-Nord, Rémigny, Saint-Xxxxx xx Xxxxxxx, Saint-Xxxxxx xx Xxxxxxx, Témiscaming, Ville-Xxxxx and Winneway Sector II The locality of Fermont The territory of the Xxxx-Xxxx located east of the Moisie River and stretching to Havre-Saint-Pierre inclusively The locality of Îles-de-la-Xxxxxxxxx Sector III The territory located north of the 51º of latitude including Mistissini, Chisasibi, Radisson, Schefferville, Kawawachikamach and Waswanipi, except Fermont and the localities specified in sectors IV and V The localities of Parent, Sanmaur and Clova The territory of the Xxxx-Xxxx, stretching east of Havre-Saint-Pierre to the limit of Labrador, including the Island of Anticosti Sector IV The localities of Wemindji, Eastmain, Waskaganish, Nemiscau, Inukjuak, Povungnituk, Umiujak, Kuujjuaq, Kuujjuaraapik and Whapmagoostui Sector V The localities of Tasiujak, Ivujivik, Kangiqsualujjuaq, Aupaluk, Quaqtaq, Akulivik, Kangiqsujuaq, Kangirsuk and Salluit Section II Rates of Premiums 6-6.02 The bus driver working in one of the sectors mentioned in clause 6-6.01 shall receive an annual isolation and remoteness premium according to the rates in effect: Rates 2015-04-01 to 2016-03-31 Rates 2016-04-01 to 2017-03-31 Rates 2017-04-01 to 2018-03-31 Rates 2018-04-01 to 2019-04-01 Rates as of 2019-04-02 SECTOR per year per year per year per year per year With Sector V $19 382 $19 673 $20 017 $20 417 $20 825 dependents Sector IV $16 429 $16 675 $16 967 $17 306 $17 000 Xxxxxx XXX $12 633 $12 822 $13 046 $13 307 $13 573 Sector II $10 041 $10 192 $10 370 $10 577 $10 789 Sector I $8 119 $8 241 $8 385 $8 553 $8 724 No dependents Sector V $10 994 $11 159 $11 354 $11 581 $11 813 Sector IV $9 320 $9 460 $9 626 $9 819 $10 015 Sector III $7 897 $8 015 $8 155 $8 318 $8 484 Sector II $6 692 $6 792 $6 911 $7 049 $7 190 Sector I $5 676 $5 761 $5 862 $5 979 $6 099 Part-time bus drivers working in one of the aforementioned sectors shall receive a premium in proportion to the hours worked in relation to the regular workweek provided for in clause 8-2.01.
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Sectors Sector I. Localities of Chapais and Chibougamau - Locality of Témiscaming - Locality of Matagami Sector II - Locality of Fermont - Localities of the Îles-de-la-Xxxxxxxxx Sector III - Territory located north of the 51° of latitude including Kawawachikamach and Schefferville, except the locality of Fermont.

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