Unifor Social Justice Fund Sample Clauses

Unifor Social Justice Fund. 1. The Employer shall in each pay period, deduct $0.01 per hour for all regular hours worked from the wages of employees covered by this Collective Agreement.
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Unifor Social Justice Fund. The University will agree to pay two cents ($0.02) per hour for all compensated hours worked for the purpose of contributing to the Unifor Social Justice Fund, remitted on a quarterly basis. The Fund is a registered non-profit charity which contributes to Canadian and international non-partisan, non-governmental relief and development organizations. Such monies are to be paid on a quarterly basis into the fund established by its Board of Directors and sent by the University to the following address: Unifor Social Justice Fund 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx X0X 0X0
Unifor Social Justice Fund. The Unifor Social Justice Fund is an independent, non-profit corporation and is an officially registered charitable foundation under the Income Tax Act. The Unifor Social Justice Fund is designed to aid in international development, through the relief of hunger, rebuilding, improved education, social infrastructures as well as to encourage self sufficiency. The Employer agrees to submit to the Unifor Social Justice Fund an amount equal to $0.01 for each hour worked by all employees in the bargaining unit. However, for the purpose of deduction from the company’s payroll the Union will set a nominal monthly amount to be deducted from employees and remitted to the Union. The amount shall be submitted no later than the 15th day of the month following the month in which the hours were worked.
Unifor Social Justice Fund. In the event an employee elects to contribute one (1) cent/hour worked to the Unifor Social Justice Fund, the Union will notify the Company of such and the Company will make the appropriate deductions and remit such contributions to the Unifor Social Justice Fund on a monthly basis. All such contributions are tax deductible. Letter of Agreement # 2 Clothing Allowance, Article 26.7 The Company agrees to apply the terms of the clothing allowance to employees under the following criteria; If the employee appears on air between 13 and 26 occasions during the previous 6 months of each installment of clothing allowance payments on September 1 and March 1, the employee will receive $337.50 If the employee appears on air more than 26 occasions during the previous 6 months of each installment of clothing allowance payments on September 1 and March 1, the employee will receive $675.00 Letter of Agreement #3 The Company confirms that it will secure the Special Retirement Allowance (SRA) through a Retirement Compensation Agreement (RCA) as defined under the Income Tax Act. Therefore, the Company will fund the SRA on an annual basis through a RCA via a separate trust.
Unifor Social Justice Fund. The Unifor Social Justice Fund represents the extension of the Union principle of solidarity to the International stage. It is an integral part of the Union’s program and activities and the Parties to this collective agreement shall support the Unifor Social Justice Fund as follows: The Employer will have the Unifor Social Justice Fund set up under the PECSF umbrella, in order for an employee to donate funds in a lump sum or bi-weekly basis. All such employee contributions made through PECSF to the fund shall be recorded on the employee’s annual T4 form. The registered charity number for the Unifor Social Justice Fund is #135323756RR0001. Signed on Behalf of the Employer by: Signed on Behalf of the Union by: XXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXX Director, BCPSA President, Unifor Local 780G XXXXXXXX XXXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXX Senior Labour Relations Specialist, BCPSA Bargaining Committee Member XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXX Compensation Advisor, BCPSA Bargaining Committee Member XXXXXX XXXXXXX Executive Director, CITZ XXXXXXX XXXXXXX Director, CITZ XXXXX XXXXXX Director, CITZ Dated: March 25, 2020 53 LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING No. 9 Between THE QUEEN’S PRINTER and UNIFOR LOCAL 780G BULLYING IN THE WORKPLACE
Unifor Social Justice Fund. The Company agrees to pay thirty ($30.00) dollars per member for the purpose of contributing to the Unifor Social Justice Fund. The Fund is a registered non-profit charity which contributes to Canadian and international non-partisan, non-governmental relief and development organizations. Such monies are to be paid in the first quarter of each year into the fund established by its Board of Directors and sent by the Company to the following address: Unifor Social Justice Fund 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, XX X0X 0X0
Unifor Social Justice Fund. Dear Sirs: This will confirm the understanding reached by the parties with respect to the currency of the Collective Agreement dated the 25th day of February, 20 18, relating to the following issue: The Company will contribute one (1¢) cent per hour worked to the Unifor Social Justice Fund, and such contribution will be made for straight time hours worked only and will not be made for overtime hours or premium hours. Hours not worked, even though compensated in accordance with a specific provision of the Agreement and deemed to be hours worked for other purposes, shall not be considered to be hours worked for purposes of this Fund. Contributions to the fund will be made quarterly, in the middle of the month immediately following completion of each calendar quarter year, and such contributions remitted to the Unifor National Office.
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Unifor Social Justice Fund. For the duration of the collective agreement, the Employer agrees to pay to the Union an amount of $300.00 per year for the Social Justice Fund. From the date of ratification of this collective agreement, the amounts collected will be paid on an annual basis into a trust account established by the Unifor. Payments will be sent by the Employer to the following address: Unifor Social Justice Fund 000, Xxxxxx Xxxxx Toronto (Ontario) M2H 3H9 Dated at Xxxxxxxx Falls, Ontario this day of , 2020 For the Union For the Employer LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING #7 BETWEEN DSI UNDERGROUND CANADA LTD. Herein after referred to as the Company -and- LOCAL 103/UNIFOR Herein after referred to as the Union
Unifor Social Justice Fund. Between Princess Auto Ltd. And Unifor and its Local 144 The Company agrees to pay one thousand dollars ($1000.00) to the Unifor Social Justice Fund within thirty (30) calendar days of April 1, each year. The Fund is a registered non-profit charity, which contributes to Canadian and International non-partisan, non-governmental relief and development organizations. Such payment will be sent by the Company to: Unifor Social Justice Fund, 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx X0X 0X0. LETTER OF AGREEMENT #5 – WOMEN’S ADVOCATE Between Princess Auto Ltd. And Unifor and its Local 144 The parties recognize that female employees may sometimes need to discuss with another woman matters such as violence or abuse at home or workplace harassment. They may also need to find out about specialized resources in the community such as counsellors or women’s shelters to assist them in dealing with these and other issues. For this reason, the parties agree to recognize that the role of women’s advocate in the workplace will be served by a woman from the bargaining unit who will work in counterpart with the Sr. Vice President of People Resources. The Women’s Advocate and the Sr. Vice President of People Resources will meet with female members as required, discuss problems with them and refer them to the appropriate agency when necessary. The Company agrees to establish a private cellular phone line, for the Sr. Vice President of People Resources, that female employees can phone. This line will be available for women to call at all times, including when the Sr. Vice President of People Resources is out-of-town. If the cellular phone is turned off due to meetings, etc. a voice mail message will be available in order that the call might be returned as quickly as possible. The Women’s Advocate and the Sr. Vice President of People Resources will develop appropriate communications to inform female employees about the advocacy role. The Women’s Advocate and the Sr. Vice President of People Resources will take appropriate training, when necessary. Such training will be at times and for a duration as agreed to by both parties.
Unifor Social Justice Fund i The Employer shall in each pay period, deduct $0.01 per hour for all regular hours worked from the wages of employees covered by this Collective Agreement. ii The monies so deducted shall be remitted to the charitable foundation known as the Unifor Social Justice Fund no later than the 15th day of the month following the month in which the hours were worked. The Employer shall also include with the remittance the number of employees for whom contributions have been made. iii The first deduction for the Fund will be made in the fifth (5th) week following the ratification of the Agreement. iv It is understood that participation in the program of deductions set out above is voluntary. Employees who do not wish to participate must so inform the Employer within thirty (30) days of the ratification of the Agreement or within thirty (30) days after being hired.
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