Progression to higher wage steps Sample Clauses

Progression to higher wage steps. For time served by program employees in a permanent part-time position, progression to higher rates shall be based on each employee serving the equivalent number of hours required for annual step increases contained in Schedule “A” – Wages, of the collective bargaining agreement. All hours in paid or protected status will be used in this calculation.
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  • Return to Work (a) The parties recognize the duty of reasonable accommodation for individuals under the Human Rights Code of Ontario and agree that this Collective Agreement will be interpreted in such a way as to permit the Employer and the Union to discharge that duty. To that end, the Home and the Union agree to cooperate in complying with the Ontario Human Rights Code.

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