Superior Benefits Sample Clauses

Superior Benefits. Employees receiving benefits and/or wages specified in this Agreement, superior to those provided in this Agreement, shall remain at the superior benefit level which was in effect on the effective date of this Agreement, until such time as such superior benefits are surpassed by the benefits and/or wages provided in succeeding agreements. This provision applies only to employees on staff as of the effective date of this Agreement.
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Superior Benefits. 26.01 The Central Parties wish to encourage non-Participating Hospitals and Bargaining Units to join the central OPSEU and Participating Hospitals bargaining process.
Superior Benefits. 32.01 Employees receiving benefits (other than wages) specified in the Agreement superior to those provided in the Agreement, shall remain at their superior benefit level which was in effect at the date of certification, until such time as such superior benefits are surpassed by the benefits provided in succeeding Agreements.
Superior Benefits. Unless existing benefits, rights, privileges, practices, terms or conditions of employment which may be considered to be superior to those contained herein are specifically retained by this Agreement, they shall be deemed not to continue in effect. ARTICLE
Superior Benefits. S.23 Any Employee who, as of May 4, 2001, was in receipt of superior benefits while on LTDI shall continue to receive said superior entitlement until such Employee is no longer in receipt of LTDI.
Superior Benefits. Any Employee who, as of May was in receipt of superior benefits while on shall continue to receive said superior entitlement until such Employee is no longer in receipt of Provision for Retired Employees If approved by the insurance companies, and, if there is no increased cost to the Employer, a permanent Employee who retires from the Employer prior to age sixty-five (65) may retain coverage under any of the Insured Employee Benefit plans to which the Employee belongs at the time of retirement until the Employee attains the age of sixty-five (65) years. The retired Employee shall pay the full cost of the benefit premiums
Superior Benefits. 4 6.06.........Personnel File 4 6.07.........Copies of the Collective Agreement 5 6.08.........New Employees 5 6.09.........List of New and Terminating Employees 5 6.10.........Bulletin Boards 5 ARTICLE 7STRIKES OR LOCK-OUTS 5 ARTICLE 8 – UNION/MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE 5 8.01.........Composition of Committee 5 8.02.........Chair. 5 8.03.........Meetings 5 8.04.........Purpose of the Committee 6 8.05.........Scope of the Committee 6 8.06.........Stewards 6 ARTICLE 9 – GRIEVANCES 6 9.01.........Discussion of Differences 6 9.02.........Industry Troubleshooter 7 9.03.........Union Representation 7 9.04.........Grievance Investigations 7
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Superior Benefits. (The following provisions will appear in all collective agreements replacing any provisions related to Superior Benefits that existed in the Hospital's expiring collective agreement)
Superior Benefits. 6 6.07 Personnel File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 6.08 Copies of the Provincial Collective Agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 6.09 New Employees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 6.10 List of New and Terminating Employees . . . . 8
Superior Benefits. 24.01 Employee benefits and conditions under the Employer's former personnel policies shall remain in effect, unless affected by this Agreement.
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