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Xxxxxx Xxxxxx President. Canada Post Corporation Xxx Xxxxxx President Association of Postal Officials of Canada ARTICLE TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I – ADMINISTRATION PAGE Managers Appendix “N” Human Rights and Prevention of Violence In the Workplace Appendix “O” Obtaining Legal Assistance Practice Appendix “P” Transition Period for Personal Days Appendix “Q” Unpaid Meal Period Appendix “R” Use of Privately-Owned Vehicles Individual At-Risk Pay
Xxxxxx Xxxxxx President. ADDITIONAL INSURED TERM INSURANCE RIDER BENEFIT We will pay the amount insured provided by this rider when we receive proof that the additional insured died while this rider was in force. The additional insured and the death benefit for this rider are shown in the Policy Data.
Xxxxxx Xxxxxx President. C. Government and Service Employees’ Union 0000 Xxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxx XX X0X 0X0 Dear Xx. Xxxxxx: The Employer commits to provide LTD Applications to employees who are ill or injured and in receipt of STIIP benefits by the end of the third month of STIIP. In the event the Employer is unable to comply with the above commitment during the six months subsequent to the signing of the 14th Master Agreement, the following language will apply for the balance of the term of the 14th Master Agreement. Should the Employer fail to provide an employee with the LTD Application Form by the end of the third month of STIIP benefits, the Employer will maintain the employee on STIIP benefits until the Plan Carrier renders a decision on the application for LTD benefits. It is incumbent on the employee in these circumstances to submit a completed LTD Application Form to the Plan Carrier within 30 days of receipt of the LTD Application or by the end of the STIIP period, whichever period is greater, unless the employee cannot obtain the necessary information due to the unavailability of a medical specialist or equivalent circumstance. Yours truly, Xxxx Straszak Assistant Deputy Minister March 1, 2006 Xx. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx President B.C. Government and Service Employees’ Union 0000 Xxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxx XX X0X 0X0 Dear Xx. Xxxxxx: This will confirm that, at the request of either Party, the Article 13 Joint Committee may review and provide advice/assistance with respect to potential placement opportunities pursuant to Appendix 4, Part IV, (d)(5). Union representatives to this Joint Committee will be advised when an employee becomes subject to this provision. Yours truly, Xxxx Straszak Assistant Deputy Minister
Xxxxxx Xxxxxx President. The News Guild Sector of the Communications Workers of America Administration - Wages and Classifications - Effective March 1, 2013 JOB TITLE STARTING SALARY AFTER PROBATION YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4 YEAR 5 ADMINISTRATION Systems Administrator Internet Site Administrator $15.82 $18.69 $21.57 $25.99 $28.77 $31.27 Computer Technician $18.23 $19.74 $22.60 $24.43 $25.78 $31.27 Accountant $15.50 $16.79 $19.20 $20.76 $21.89 $23.05 CLERK 5 $16.78 $18.06 $19.94 $21.85 $23.27 Accounts Payable Clerk Payroll Clerk Computer Operator CLERK 4 $14.67 $15.82 $17.48 $19.15 $20.39 Classified A/R Clerk Accounting Clerk
Xxxxxx Xxxxxx President. Xx. Xxxxx Xxx Xxxxxx Xx.Vice President
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Xxxxxx Xxxxxx President. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Executive Director We have the authority to bind the Corporation. The housing and homelessness sectors have been on the frontlines of Ontario’s pandemic response and vaccine rollout, while continuing to protect the most vulnerable populations, including those experiencing homelessness. These sectors have been supported through the provincial Social Services Relief Fund (SSRF). Since March 2020, over $1 billion in funding has been provided to support Ontario’s Service Managers and Indigenous Program Administrators through four previous iterations of the province’s SSRF, along with other provincial investments including support to those suffering from mental health and addiction issues and funding to support isolation centre capacity in select municipalities. This funding has enabled Service Managers and Indigenous Program Administrators to respond quickly, adapt services, and address the housing and economic impacts of COVID-19 in their communities. The impacts of the pandemic continue to be felt, particularly by the most vulnerable Ontarians. In response to this continued need, the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing is providing an additional investment of $127.5 million through a fifth phase of the SSRF. This funding is being made available to support operating and capital expenses to mitigate the continued impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the homelessness sector. Funding is to be used by SMs and IPAs for eligible expenses beginning April 1, 2022, to December 31, 2022. The objectives for SSRF Phase 5 are as follows:

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