CMPA-BC definition
Examples of CMPA-BC in a sentence
For Pilots, the Employer shall pay to the CMPA-BC a sum equal to one-half percent (0.5%) of the Gross Wages of each Employee, to a maximum of $1,500 per Pilot.
The Employer shall direct the appropriate payroll company to remit the CMPA-BC portion of the fee to the CMPA-BC within ten (10) business days of the end of the week in which the fees were received.
An agreed list of Industry Terminations will be maintained by the Council and CMPA-BC offices and updated on a regular basis.
This sum may not be reduced or waived without the written agreement of the CMPA-BC.
Any such agreement shall be by Letter of Understanding with a copy to the CMPA-BC and may be for one (1) production, for a type of production, for a specific area, or for a specific period of time.
The Producer shall pay a levy to the Union and a Contract Administration Fee (the “Administration Fee”) to the CMPA-BC, no later than twelve (12) days after the end of each payroll week.
The Union shall remit the CMPA-BC’s share of the Administration Fee collected pursuant to this paragraph, itemized by Production to the CMPA-BC within fifteen (15) days of the end of each month.
This sum due to the CMPA-BC may not be reduced or waived without the written agreement of the CMPA-BC.
The Union and the CMPA-BC agree to negotiate for rates of pay with respect to any new Technician whose classification(s) and rate(s) of pay are not already defined herein.
Either the signatory Producer, the CMPA-BC or the Union may file a written Step 2 (Article 18.06 (b)) grievance with the other about the other's interpretation, application or alleged violation of this Agreement or any Deal Memorandum deemed to be part of this Agreement.