Re: Job Ranking Sample Clauses

Re: Job Ranking. (a) During the term of the 1988 agreement, and as soon as practical following the Ontario government's issuance of regulations pursuant to the Pay Equity Act, the Company agrees to meet with the Union and jointly determine whether the CPU Job Ranking Program is in compliance with the Pay Equity Act and the regulations. Once any necessary modifications, if any to ensure compliance with the Act are agreed upon, the Company will perform the necessary preparatory work (e.g. job descriptions, job specifications, ranking, etc.) as a basis for implementation of the Program at the next round of negotiations for a renewal agreement, or such earlier time as may be required by legislation.
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