ESTABLISHMENT OF THE LIEUTENANT RANK ON THE AERIAL LADDER/RESCUE TRUCK Sample Clauses

ESTABLISHMENT OF THE LIEUTENANT RANK ON THE AERIAL LADDER/RESCUE TRUCK. A single Lieutenant position shall be established and be assigned to function on both the aerial ladder truck and the rescue truck. SEALED with the SEAL of the CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF WEST VANCOUVER and signed by: SEALED with the SEAL of the WEST VANCOUVER PROFESSIONAL FIREFIGHTERS’ UNION, Local 1525, International Association of Firefighters (AFL‐CIO) affiliated with BC Professional Association of Firefighters, Local 3, the Vancouver Trades and Labour Council and signed by: “X. Xxxxx” Mayor “Xxx Xxxxxxxx” President “X. XxxxxxxMunicipal Clerk Secretary “X. Xxxxxx” Vice‐President “A. Calogeros” Treasurer September 18, 2014 Date Sept. 16, 2014 Date SCHEDULE “A” WEST VANCOUVER PROFESSIONAL FIREFIGHTERS' UNION, IAFF LOCAL 1525 RATES OF PAY Effective 2010 January 01 to 2011 December 31 Key: A = 2010 January 01 – 2010 June 30 D = 2011 July 01 – 2011 December 29 B = 2010 July 01 – 2010 December 31 E = 2011 December 30 – 2011 December 31 C = 2011 January 01 – 2011 June 30 F = 2013 July 08 Class Effec. Salaries No. Class Title Index Date Monthly Bi‐weekly Hourly Fire Suppression (84 hrs. per pay period) Firefighter: 4015 ‐ Probation (1st 6 months)* 70% A 4527 2082.26 24.789 B 4595 2113.53 25.161 C 4652 2139.75 25.473 D 4710 2166.43 25.791 E 4734 2177.47 25.922 F 4734 2177.47 25.922 4025 ‐ Probation (2nd 6 months)* 75% A 4850 2230.83 26.558 B 4923 2264.40 26.957 C 4985 2292.92 27.297 D 5047 2321.44 27.636 E 5072 2332.94 27.773 F 5072 2332.94 27.773 4035 ‐ 2nd Year* 80% A 5174 2379.85 28.332 B 5251 2415.27 28.753 C 5317 2445.63 29.115 D 5383 2475.99 29.476 E 5410 2488.41 29.624 F 5410 2488.41 29.624 4045 ‐ 3rd Year* 90% A 5820 2676.99 31.869 B 5908 2717.47 32.351 C 5981 2751.04 32.750 D 6056 2785.54 33.161 E 6087 2799.80 33.331 F 6087 2799.80 33.331 SCHEDULE "A" (cont'd) Page 2 Key: A = 2010 January 01 – 2010 June 30 D = 2011 July 01 – 2011 December 29 B = 2010 July 01 – 2010 December 31 E = 2011 December 30 – 2011 December 31 C = 2011 January 01 – 2011 June 30 F = 2013 July 08 Class Effec. Salaries No. Class Title Index Date Monthly Bi‐weekly Hourly 4055 ‐ 4th Year* 100% A 6467 2974.59 35.412 B 6564 3019.20 35.943 C 6646 3056.92 36.392 D 6729 3095.10 36.846 E 6763 3110.74 37.033 F 6763 3110.74 37.033 4065 ‐ 10th Year (on completion of 102% A 6596 3033.92 36.118 10th cal. yr. of service)* (1) B 6695 3079.46 36.660 C 6779 3118.10 37.120 D 6864 3157.19 37.586 E 6898 3172.83 37.772 103% F 6966 3204.11 38.144 4075 Lieutenant** 112% A 7388 3398.21 40.455 B 7498 3...
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ESTABLISHMENT OF THE LIEUTENANT RANK ON THE AERIAL LADDER/RESCUE TRUCK. A single Lieutenant position shall be established and be assigned to function on both the aerial ladder truck and the rescue truck.

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