Municipal Pension Plan. (a) An employer will provide the Municipal Pension Plan (MPP) to all eligible employees. (b) Employees of record on March 31, 2010, who meet the eligibility requirements of the MPP, have the option of joining or not joining the MPP. Eligible employees who initially elect not to join the MPP on April 1, 2010, have the right to join the MPP at any later date but will not be able to contribute or purchase service for the period waived. (c) All regular full-time employees hired after March 31, 2010, will be enrolled in the MPP upon completion of the earlier of their probationary period or three months and will continue in the plan as a condition of employment. Full-time hours of work are defined in the local issues agreement specific to each employer. Regular part-time employees and casual employees hired after April 1, 2010, who meet the eligibility requirements of the MPP have the right to enrol or not enrol in the MPP. Those who initially decline participation have the right to join the MPP at any later date. The MPP rules currently provide that a person who has completed two years of continuous employment with earnings from an employer of not less than 35% of the year's maximum pensionable earnings in each of two consecutive calendar years will be enrolled in the Plan. This rule will not apply when an eligible employee gives a written waiver to the Employer. (d) Employers will ensure that all new employees are informed of the options available to them under the MPP rules. (e) Eligibility and terms and conditions for the pension will be those contained in the Municipal Pension Plan and associated documents. (f) If there is a conflict between the terms of this agreement and the MPP rules, the MPP must prevail. Note: MPP contact information: Web: http:\\xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xx Email: xxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx Victoria Phone: 0-000-000-0000 BC Phone: 0-000-000-0000
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Municipal Pension Plan. (a) An employer will provide the Municipal Pension Plan (MPP) to all eligible employees.
(b) Employees of record on March 31, 2010, who meet the eligibility requirements of the MPP, have the option of joining or not joining the MPP. Eligible employees who initially elect not to join the MPP on April 1, 2010, have the right to join the MPP at any later date but will not be able to contribute or purchase service for the period waived.
(c) All regular full-time employees hired after March 31, 2010, will be enrolled in the MPP upon completion of the earlier of their probationary period or three months and will continue in the plan as a condition of employment. Full-time hours of work are defined in the local issues agreement specific to each employer. Regular part-time employees and casual employees hired after April 1, 2010, who meet the eligibility requirements of the MPP have the right to enrol or not enrol in the MPP. Those who initially decline participation have the right to join the MPP at any later date. The MPP rules currently provide that a person who has completed two years of continuous employment with earnings from an employer of not less than 35% of the year's maximum pensionable earnings in each of two consecutive calendar years will be enrolled in the Plan. This rule will not apply when an eligible employee gives a written waiver to the Employer.
(d) Employers will ensure that all new employees are informed of the options available to them under the MPP rules.
(e) Eligibility and terms and conditions for the pension will be those contained in the Municipal Pension Plan and associated documents.
(f) If there is a conflict between the terms of this agreement and the MPP rules, the MPP must prevail. Note: MPP contact information: Web: http:\\xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xx Email: xxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx Victoria Phone: 0-000-000-0000 BC Phone: 0-000-000-0000
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Municipal Pension Plan. (a) An employer will provide the Municipal Pension Plan (MPP) to all eligible employees.
(b) Employees of record on March 31, 2010, who meet the eligibility requirements of the MPP, have the option of joining or not joining the MPP. Eligible employees who initially elect not to join the MPP on April 1, 2010, have the right to join the MPP at any later date but will not be able to contribute or purchase service for the period waived.
(c) All regular full-time employees hired after March 31, 2010, will be enrolled in the MPP upon completion of the earlier of their probationary period or three months and will continue in the plan as a condition of employment. Full-time hours of work are defined in the local issues agreement specific to each employer. Regular part-time employees and casual employees hired after April 1, 2010, who meet the eligibility requirements of the MPP have the right to enrol or not enrol in the MPP. Those who initially decline participation have the right to join the MPP at any later date. The MPP rules currently provide that a person who has completed two years of continuous employment with earnings from an employer of not less than 35% of the year's maximum pensionable earnings in each of two consecutive calendar years will be enrolled in the Plan. This rule will not apply when an eligible employee gives a written waiver to the Employer.
(d) Employers will ensure that all new employees are informed of the options available to them under the MPP rules.
(e) Eligibility and terms and conditions for the pension will be those contained in the Municipal Pension Plan and associated documents.
(f) If there is a conflict between the terms of this agreement and the MPP rules, the MPP must prevail.
(g) Existing agencies under the Public Service Pension Plan will remain in that Plan. Note: MPP contact information: Web: http:\\xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xx Email: xxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx Victoria Phone: 0-000-000-0000 BC Phone: 0-000-000-0000
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Municipal Pension Plan.
(a) An employer will provide the Municipal Pension Plan (MPP) to all eligible employees.
(b) Employees of record on March 31, 2010, who meet the eligibility requirements of the MPP, have the option of joining or not joining the MPP. Eligible employees who initially elect not to join the MPP on April 1, 2010, have the right to join the MPP at any later date but will not be able to contribute or purchase service for the period waived.
(c) All regular full-time employees hired after March 31, 2010, will be enrolled in the MPP upon completion of the earlier of their probationary period or three months and will continue in the plan as a condition of employment. Full-time hours of work are defined in the local issues agreement specific to each employer. Regular part-time employees and casual employees hired after April 1, 2010, who meet the eligibility requirements of the MPP have the right to enrol or not enrol in the MPP. Those who initially decline participation have the right to join the MPP at any later date. The MPP rules currently provide that a person who has completed two years of continuous employment with earnings from an employer of not less than 35% of the year's maximum pensionable earnings in each of two consecutive calendar years will be enrolled in the Plan. This rule will not apply when an eligible employee gives a written waiver to the Employer.
(d) Employers will ensure that all new employees are informed of the options available to them under the MPP rules.
(e) Eligibility and terms and conditions for the pension will be those contained in the Municipal Pension Plan and associated documents.
(f) If there is a conflict between the terms of this agreement and the MPP rules, the MPP must prevail. Note: MPP contact information: • Web: http:\\xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xx • Email: xxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx • Victoria Phone: 0-000-000-0000 • BC Phone: 0-000-000-0000
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Municipal Pension Plan.
(a) An employer will provide the Municipal Pension Plan (MPP) to all eligible employees.
(b) Employees of record on March 31, 2010, who meet the eligibility requirements of the MPP, have the option of joining or not joining the MPP. Eligible employees who initially elect not to join the MPP on April 1, 2010, have the right to join the MPP at any later date but will not be able to contribute or purchase service for the period waived.
(c) All regular full-time employees hired after March 31, 2010, will be enrolled in the MPP upon completion of the earlier of their probationary period or three months and will continue in the plan as a condition of employment. Full-time hours of work are defined in the local issues agreement specific to each employer. Regular part-time employees and casual employees hired after April 1, 2010, who meet the eligibility requirements of the MPP have the right to enrol or not enrol in the MPP. Those who initially decline participation have the right to join the MPP at any later date. The MPP rules currently provide that a person who has completed two years of continuous employment with earnings from an employer of not less than 35% of the year's maximum pensionable earnings in each of two consecutive calendar years will be enrolled in the Plan. This rule will not apply when an eligible employee gives a written waiver to the Employer.
(d) Employers will ensure that all new employees are informed of the options available to them under the MPP rules.
(e) Eligibility and terms and conditions for the pension will be those contained in the Municipal Pension Plan and associated documents.
(f) If there is a conflict between the terms of this agreement Agreement and the MPP rules, the MPP must prevail. Note: MPP contact information: • Web: http:\\xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xx • Email: xxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx XXX@xxxxxxxxxx.xx • Victoria Phone: 0-000-000-0000 • BC Phone: 0-000-000-0000
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Municipal Pension Plan.
(a) An employer will provide the Municipal Pension Plan (MPP) to all eligible employees.
(b) Employees of record on March 31, 2010, who meet the eligibility requirements of the MPP, have the option of joining or not joining the MPP. Eligible employees who initially elect not to join the MPP on April 1, 2010, have the right to join the MPP at any later date but will not be able to contribute or purchase service for the period waived.
(c) All regular full-time employees hired after March 31, 2010, will be enrolled in the MPP upon completion of the earlier of their probationary period or three months and will continue in the plan as a condition of employment. Full-time hours of work are defined in the local issues agreement Local Issues Agreement specific to each employer. Regular part-time employees and casual employees hired after April 1, 2010, who meet the eligibility requirements of the MPP have the right to enrol or not enrol in the MPP. Those who initially decline participation have the right to join the MPP at any later date. The MPP rules currently provide that a person who has completed two years of continuous employment with earnings from an employer of not less than 35% of the year's maximum pensionable earnings in each of two consecutive calendar years will be enrolled in the Plan. This rule will not apply when an eligible employee gives a written waiver to the Employer.
(d) Employers will ensure that all new employees are informed of the options available to them under the MPP rules.
(e) Eligibility and terms and conditions for the pension will be those contained in the Municipal Pension Plan and associated documents.
(f) If there is a conflict between the terms of this agreement Agreement and the MPP rules, the MPP must prevail. Note: MPP contact information: • Web: http:\\xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xx • Email: xxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx XXX@xxxxxxxxxx.xx • Victoria Phone: 0-000-000-0000 • BC Phone: 0-000-000-0000
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Municipal Pension Plan.
(a) An employer will provide the Municipal Pension Plan (MPP) to all eligible employees.
(b) Employees of record on March 31, 2010, who meet the eligibility requirements of the MPP, have the option of joining or not joining the MPP. Eligible employees who initially elect not to join the MPP on April 1, 2010, have the right to join the MPP at any later date but will not be able to contribute or purchase service for the period waived.
(c) All regular full-time employees hired after March 31, 2010, will be enrolled in the MPP upon completion of the earlier of their probationary period or three months and will continue in the plan as a condition of employment. Full-time hours of work are defined in the local issues agreement specific to each employer. Regular part-time employees and casual employees hired after April 1, 2010, who meet the eligibility requirements of the MPP have the right to enrol or not enrol in the MPP. Those who initially decline participation have the right to join the MPP at any later date. The MPP rules currently provide that a person who has completed two years of continuous employment with earnings from an employer of not less than 35% of the year's maximum pensionable earnings in each of two consecutive calendar years will be enrolled in the Plan. This rule will not apply when an eligible employee gives a written waiver to the Employer.
(d) Employers will ensure that all new employees are informed of the options available to them under the MPP rules.
(e) Eligibility and terms and conditions for the pension will be those contained in the Municipal Pension Plan and associated documents.
(f) If there is a conflict between the terms of this agreement and the MPP rules, the MPP must prevail.
(g) Existing agencies under the Public Service Pension Plan will remain in that Plan. Note: MPP contact information: • Web: http:\\xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xx • Email: xxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx • Victoria Phone: 0-000-000-0000 • BC Phone: 0-000-000-0000
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Municipal Pension Plan. (a) An employer will provide the Municipal Pension Plan (MPP) to all eligible employees.
(b) Employees of record on March 31, 2010, who meet the eligibility requirements of the MPP, have the option of joining or not joining the MPP. Eligible employees who initially elect not to join the MPP on April 1, 2010, have the right to join the MPP at any later date but will not be able to contribute or purchase service for the period waived.
(c) All regular full-time employees hired after March 31, 2010, will be enrolled in the MPP upon completion of the earlier of their probationary period or three months and will continue in the plan as a condition of employment. Full-time hours of work are defined in the local issues agreement Local Issues Agreement specific to each employer. Regular part-time employees and casual employees hired after April 1, 2010, who meet the eligibility requirements of the MPP have the right to enrol or not enrol in the MPP. Those who initially decline participation have the right to join the MPP at any later date. The MPP rules currently provide that a person who has completed two years of continuous employment with earnings from an employer of not less than 35% of the year's maximum pensionable earnings in each of two consecutive calendar years will be enrolled in the Plan. This rule will not apply when an eligible employee gives a written waiver to the Employer.
(d) Employers will ensure that all new employees are informed of the options available to them under the MPP rules.
(e) Eligibility and terms and conditions for the pension will be those contained in the Municipal Pension Plan and associated documents.
(f) If there is a conflict between the terms of this agreement Agreement and the MPP rules, the MPP must prevail. Note: MPP contact information: • Web: http:\\xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xx • Email: xxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx XXX@xxxxxxxxxx.xx • Victoria Phone: 0-000-000-0000 • BC Phone: 0-000-000-0000
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Municipal Pension Plan. (a) An employer will provide the Municipal Pension Plan (MPP) to all eligible employees.
(b) Employees of record on March 31, 2010, who meet the eligibility requirements of the MPP, have the option of joining or not joining the MPP. Eligible employees who initially elect not to join the MPP on April 1, 2010, have the right to join the MPP at any later date but will not be able to contribute or purchase service for the period waived.
(c) All regular full-time employees hired after March 31, 2010, will be enrolled in the MPP upon completion of the earlier of their probationary period or three months and will continue in the plan as a condition of employment. Full-time hours of work are defined in the local issues agreement specific to each employer. Regular part-time employees and casual employees hired after April 1, 2010, who meet the eligibility requirements of the MPP have the right to enrol or not enrol in the MPP. Those who initially decline participation have the right to join the MPP at any later date. The MPP rules currently provide that a person who has completed two years of continuous employment with earnings from an employer of not less than 35% of the year's maximum pensionable earnings in each of two consecutive calendar years will be enrolled in the Plan. This rule will not apply when an eligible employee gives a written waiver to the Employer.
(d) Employers will ensure that all new employees are informed of the options available to them under the MPP rules.
(e) Eligibility and terms and conditions for the pension will be those contained in the Municipal Pension Plan and associated documents.
(f) If there is a conflict between the terms of this agreement and the MPP rules, the MPP must prevail.
(g) Existing agencies under the Public Service Pension Plan will remain in that Plan. Note: MPP contact information: • Web: http:\\xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xx • Email: xxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx • Victoria Phone: 0-000-000-0000 • BC Phone: 0-000-000-0000
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Municipal Pension Plan. With acceptance of this Agreement, the parties further agree that participation into the Municipal Pension Plan shall be deferred to July 1, 2023.
(a) An employer will provide the Municipal Pension Plan (MPP) to all eligible employees.
(b) Employees of record on March 31, 2010, who meet the eligibility requirements of the MPP, have the option of joining or not joining the MPP. Eligible employees who initially elect not to join the MPP on April 1, 2010, have the right to join the MPP at any later date but will not be able to contribute or purchase service for the period waived.
(c) All regular full-time employees hired after March 31, 2010, will be enrolled in the MPP upon completion of the earlier of their probationary period or three months and will continue in the plan as a condition of employment. Full-time hours of work are defined in the local issues agreement specific to each employerAgreement. Regular part-time employees and casual employees hired after April 1, 2010, who meet the eligibility requirements of the MPP have the right to enrol enroll or not enrol enroll in the MPP. Those who initially decline participation have the right to join the MPP at any later date. The MPP rules currently provide that a person who has completed two years of continuous employment with earnings from an employer of not less than 35% of the year's maximum pensionable earnings in each of two consecutive calendar years will be enrolled in the Plan. This rule will not apply when an eligible employee gives a written waiver to the Employer.
(dc) Employers will ensure that all new employees are informed of the options available to them under the MPP rules.
(ed) Eligibility and terms and conditions for the pension will be those contained in the Municipal Pension Plan and associated documents.
(fe) If there is a conflict between the terms of this agreement Agreement and the MPP rules, the MPP must prevail. Note: MPP contact information: Web: http:\\xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xx Email: xxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx Victoria Phone: 0-000-000-0000 BC Phone: 0-000-000-0000
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Municipal Pension Plan.
(a) An employer will provide the Municipal Pension Plan (MPP) to all eligible employees.
(b) Employees of record on March 31, 2010, who meet the eligibility requirements of the MPP, have the option of joining or not joining the MPP. Eligible employees who initially elect not to join the MPP on April 1, 2010, have the right to join the MPP at any later date but will not be able to contribute or purchase service for the period waived.
(c) All regular full-time full-time employees hired after March 31, 2010, will be enrolled in the MPP upon completion of the earlier of their probationary period or three months and will continue in the plan as a condition of employment. Full-time Full-time hours of work are defined in the local issues agreement Local Issues Agreement specific to each employer. Regular part-time part-time employees and casual employees hired after April 1, 2010, who meet the eligibility requirements of the MPP have the right to enrol or not enrol in the MPP. Those who initially decline participation have the right to join the MPP at any later date. The MPP rules currently provide that a person who has completed two years of continuous employment with earnings from an employer of not less than 35% of the year's maximum pensionable earnings in each of two consecutive calendar years will be enrolled in the Plan. This rule will not apply when an eligible employee gives a written waiver to the Employer.
(d) Employers will ensure that all new employees are informed of the options available to them under the MPP rules.
(e) Eligibility and terms and conditions for the pension will be those contained in the Municipal Pension Plan and associated documents.
(f) If there is a conflict between the terms of this agreement Agreement and the MPP rules, the MPP must prevail. Note: MPP contact information: • Web: http:\\xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xx • Email: xxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx XXX@xxxxxxxxxx.xx • Victoria Phone: 0-000-000-0000 1-250-953-3000 • BC Phone: 0-000-000-00001-800-668-6335
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Municipal Pension Plan. (a) An employer will provide the Municipal Pension Plan (MPP) to all eligible employees.
(b) Employees of record on March 31, 2010, who meet the eligibility requirements of the MPP, have the option of joining or not joining the MPP. Eligible employees who initially elect not to join the MPP on April 1, 2010, have the right to join the MPP at any later date but will not be able to contribute or purchase service for the period waived.
(c) All regular full-time employees hired after March 31, 2010, will be enrolled in the MPP upon completion of the earlier of their probationary period or three months and will continue in the plan as a condition of employment. Full-time hours of work are defined in the local issues agreement Local Issues Agreement specific to each employer. Regular part-time employees and casual employees hired after April 1, 2010, who meet the eligibility requirements of the MPP have the right to enrol or not enrol in the MPP. Those who initially decline participation have the right to join the MPP at any later date. The MPP rules currently provide that a person who has completed two years of continuous employment with earnings from an employer of not less than 35% of the year's maximum pensionable earnings in each of two consecutive calendar years will be enrolled in the Plan. This rule will not apply when an eligible employee gives a written waiver to the Employer.
(d) Employers will ensure that all new employees are informed of the options available to them under the MPP rules.
(e) Eligibility and terms and conditions for the pension will be those contained in the Municipal Pension Plan and associated documents.
(f) If there is a conflict between the terms of this agreement Agreement and the MPP rules, the MPP must prevail. Note: MPP contact information: Web: http:\\xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xx Email: xxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx XXX@xxxxxxxxxx.xx Victoria Phone: 0-000-000-0000 BC Phone: 0-000-000-0000
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Municipal Pension Plan.
(a) An employer The Employer will provide the Municipal Pension Plan (MPP) to all eligible employees.
(b) Employees of record on March 31October 27, 20102015, who meet the eligibility requirements of the MPP, have the option of joining or not joining the MPP. Eligible employees who initially elect not to join the MPP on April 1, 2010, have the right to join the MPP at any later date but will not be able to contribute or purchase service for the period waived.
(c) All regular full-time employees hired after March 31October 27, 20102015, will be enrolled in the MPP upon completion of the earlier of their probationary period or three six (6) months and will continue in the plan as a condition of employment. Full-time hours of work are defined in the local issues agreement Collective Bargaining Agreement specific to each employer. work environment and work location.
(d) Regular part-time employees and casual employees hired after April 1October 27, 20102015, who meet the eligibility requirements of the MPP have the right to enrol or not enrol in the MPP. Those who initially decline participation have the right to join the MPP at any later date. The MPP rules currently provide that a person who has completed two (2) years of continuous employment with earnings from an employer of not less than thirty-five percent (35% %) of the year's maximum pensionable earnings (YMPE) in each of two (2) consecutive calendar years will be enrolled in the Plan. This rule will not apply when an eligible employee gives a written waiver to the Employer.
(de) Employees who have met eligibility and have joined MPP will be required to continue to participate in the plan while employed by the Employer.
(f) Employers will ensure that all new employees are informed of the options available to them under the MPP rules.
(eg) Eligibility and Eligibility, terms and conditions for the pension will be those contained in the Municipal Pension Plan and associated documents.
(fh) If there is a conflict between the terms of this agreement Agreement and the MPP rules, the MPP must prevail. Note: MPP contact information: Web: http:\\xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xx Email: xxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx Victoria Phone: 0-000-000-0000 BC Phone: 0-000-000-0000.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Municipal Pension Plan. (a) An employer The Employer will provide the Municipal Pension Plan (MPP) to all eligible employees.
(b) Employees of record on March 31October 27, 20102015, who meet the eligibility requirements of the MPP, have the option of joining or not joining the MPP. Eligible employees who initially elect not to join the MPP on April 1, 2010, have the right to join the MPP at any later date but will not be able to contribute or purchase service for the period waived.
(c) All regular full-time employees hired after March 31October 27, 20102015, will be enrolled in the MPP upon completion of the earlier of their probationary period or three six (6) months and will continue in the plan as a condition of employment. Full-time hours of work are defined in the local issues agreement Collective Bargaining Agreement specific to each employer. work environment and work location.
(d) Regular part-time employees and casual employees hired after April 1October 27, 20102015, who meet the eligibility requirements of the MPP have the right to enrol or not enrol in the MPP. Those who initially decline participation have the right to join the MPP at any later date. The MPP rules currently provide that a person who has completed two (2) years of continuous employment with earnings from an employer of not less than thirty-five percent (35% %) of the year's maximum pensionable earnings (YMPE) in each of two (2) consecutive calendar years will be enrolled in the Plan. This rule will not apply when an eligible employee gives a written waiver to the Employer.
(de) Employees who have met eligibility and have joined MPP will be required to continue to participate in the plan while employed by the Employer.
(f) Employers will ensure that all new employees are informed of the options available to them under the MPP rules.
(eg) Eligibility and Eligibility, terms and conditions for the pension will be those contained in the Municipal Pension Plan and associated documents.
(fh) If there is a conflict between the terms of this agreement Agreement and the MPP rules, the MPP must prevail. Note: MPP contact information: Web: http:\\xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xx Email: xxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx Victoria Phone: 0-000-000-0000 BC Phone: 0-000-000-0000.
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Samples: Collective Agreement