AGREEMENT ON UPGRADE OF STATUS FOR ALL CATEGORIES OF EMPLOYEES Sample Clauses

AGREEMENT ON UPGRADE OF STATUS FOR ALL CATEGORIES OF EMPLOYEES. The Union and the Company agree that the Labour Relations Committee will meet twice per year, in April and October, in order to define the number of upgrades for the province of Ontario. The effective date of the upgrades will be the first of the eight-week schedule immediately following the upgrade meeting. Upon receipt of the upgrade offer the employee will have four (4) weeks to return all necessary documentation duly complet- ed and signed to Labour Relations. In such cases, the salary adjustment as well as DPSP contributions will be retroactive to the effective date of the upgrade. In the event, an employee has not returned the documentation within the specified time- frame, it will be understood that the employee has forfeited their upgrade and the upgrade will be offered to the next eligible employee on this list. A list of employees will be prepared as of April 1st and October 1st, and the LRC will work towards the following percentag- es in order to provide the required flexibility in the common locality:
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AGREEMENT ON UPGRADE OF STATUS FOR ALL CATEGORIES OF EMPLOYEES. The Labour Relations Committee is responsible to administer the upgrade process for the three (3) classifications of employees in the organization; Technician, Cable Puller and Logistics Attendant.

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