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TIME CLERICAL AND TECHNICAL. CANADIAN UNION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES AND ITS LOCAL 905.22 (Hereinafter called the "Union") APRIL 1, 2015 - DECEMBER 31, 2018 CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF XXXXXXX C.U.P.E. LOCAL 905.22 AGREEMENT April 1, 2015 TO December 31, 2018 INDEX – PART-TIME CLERICAL & TECHNICAL SECTION PAGE ARBITRATION 10 8 AVAILABILITY OF COMMUNITY CENTRE ADMIN CLERK X.X.X. #1 32 BENEFITS 20 19 BEREAVEMENT 12.02 14 BULLETIN BOARDS 13 15 CLOTHING 18.04 18 SCHEDULE “D” 31 DISCLIPLINARY ACTION 18.07 19 DISCHARGE CASES 9 7 DISPUTE RESOLUTION 8 6 DURATION 21 20 EXCLUDED POSITIONS SCHEDULE “B1” 28 EXCLUDED RECREATION & CULTURE PROGRAM POSITIONS SCHEUDULE “B2” 29 FITNESS CENTRE MEMBERSHIP 20.06 20 GENERAL 18 18 HOLIDAYS 16 17 HOURS OF WORK 15 15 JOB POSTINGS 11.08 11 SCHEDULE “C” 30 JOB TESTING CRITERIA 11.09 12 JURY DUTY 19 19 LABOUR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE 4.03 4 CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF XXXXXXX C.U.P.E. LOCAL 905.22 AGREEMENT April 1, 2015 TO December 31, 2018 INDEX – PART-TIME CLERICAL & TECHNICAL SECTION PAGE LAYOFF/RECALL 11.06 10 LEAVE OF ABSENCE 12 14 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS 3 4 MILEAGE ALLOWANCE 15.05 16 OVERTIME 15.02 16 PREGNANCY/PARENTAL LEAVE 12.04 15 PROBATION 11.02 9 PROMOTION 11.05 10 PURPOSE 1 3 RECOGNITION 2 3 RELATIONSHIP 4 4 REPRESENTATION 6 5 SALARIES 14 15 SCHEDULE “A” 23 SENIORITY 11 9 STRIKE/LOCKOUT 7 6 TRAINING COURSES 18.09 19 TRIAL PERIOD 11.14 14 UNION SECURITY 5 5 VACATIONS 17 17 THIS AGREEMENT entered into this 20th day of October, 2015. BY AND BETWEEN: THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF XXXXXXX (hereinafter referred to as the "Corporation") - and - of the First Part CANADIAN UNION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES, LOCAL 905.22 (Permanent Part-Time Employees) (hereinafter referred to as the "Union") of the Second Part
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TIME CLERICAL AND TECHNICAL. CANADIAN UNION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES AND ITS LOCAL 905.22 (Hereinafter called the "Union") January 1, 2023 – December 31, 2026 CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF XXXXXXX C.U.P.E. LOCAL 905.22 AGREEMENT January 1, 2023 TO December 31, 2026 Table of Contents ARTICLE 1 PURPOSE 4 ARTICLE 2 RECOGNITION 4 ARTICLE 3 MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS 4 ARTICLE 4 RELATIONSHIP 5 ARTICLE 5 UNION SECURITY 5 ARTICLE 6 REPRESENTATION 6 ARTICLE 7 NO STRIKE NO LOCKOUT 6 ARTICLE 8 DISPUTE RESOLUTION 7 8.02 GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE 7 ARTICLE 9 DISCHARGE CASES 8 9.02 NOTATIONS TO EMPLOYEE FILE 9 ARTICLE 10 ARBITRATION 9 ARTICLE 11 SENIORITY 10

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