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S.S.O. Effective July 26, 2009 and for the duration of the Agreement SSO’s will be paid as follows: Current SSO’s wage rate will be frozen at $17.00 per hour. SSO’s hired under the new agreement will be paid as follows: Entry Level 12.50 After 1 year 15.00 After 2 years 15.40 After 3 years 15.80 After 4 years 16.20 After 5 years 16.60 After 6 years 17.00 For SSOs newly hired on or after, July 26, 2009, the entry level shall be $12.50. Twelve (12) months following the SSO's date of hire, the SSO shall be paid in accordance with the grid set out above. Such wages shall not be subject to any other increases during the course of the next collective agreement or for a period of three years commencing July 26, 2009, whichever is longer. The SSO must be available for work and will be considered to have been available for work if a satisfactory reason is given for his/her unavailability.
S.S.O. Effective March 16, 2018 and for the duration of the Agreement, SSO’s will be paid the starting rate on the New Hire PSO wage grid. The SSO must be available for work and will be considered to have been available for work if a satisfactory reason is given for his/her unavailability.
S.S.O. Effective April 1, 2006 and for the duration of the Agreement SSOs will be paid as follows: Effective April 1, 2006 - $16.50 Effective April 1, 2007 - $16.75 Effective April 1, 2008 - $17.00 For SSOs newly hired on or after April 1, 2006, the entry level shall be $12.50. Six (6) months following the SSO's date of hire, the SSO shall be paid in accordance with the grid set out above. Such wages shall not be subject to any other increases during the course of the next collective agreement or for a period of three years commencing April 1, 2006, whichever is longer. The SSO must be available for work and will be considered to have been available for work if a satisfactory reason is given for his/her unavailability.

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