COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTCollective Bargaining Agreement • May 5th, 2020 • City of Hamilton
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COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT BETWEENCollective Bargaining Agreement • October 5th, 2007 • City of Hamilton
Contract Type FiledOctober 5th, 2007 Jurisdiction
COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN:Collective Agreement • February 28th, 2014 • City of Hamilton
Contract Type FiledFebruary 28th, 2014 Jurisdiction
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT BETWEENCollective Bargaining Agreement • May 11th, 2006 • City of Hamilton
Contract Type FiledMay 11th, 2006 JurisdictionSECTION NO. SECTION TITLE PAGE NO. 1. Purpose 6 2. Recognition 6 3. Relationship 6 4. Management Rights 7 5. Negotiation and Grievance Committee 8 6. Grievance Procedure 9 7. Arbitration 10 8. Negotiation of Grievances – Group and Union 11 9. Management Grievances 12 10. Discharge Cases 12 11. No Strikes – No Lockouts 13 12. Wages 13 13. Statutory and Designated Holidays 15 14. Vacations with Pay 17 15. Loss of Time on City (HSR) Business or on Jury Duty 22 16. Employee Welfare Benefits 23 17. Pension Fund 36 18. Free Transportation 38 19. Seniority 38 20. Deduction of Union Dues 44
Consent Agreement ProcessConsent Agreement • February 1st, 2011 • City of Hamilton
Contract Type FiledFebruary 1st, 2011 JurisdictionThe process to divide (sever) a single parcel of land into two or more separate parcels is governed by Section 53(1) of the Planning Act. If a land owner wishes to sever their land the first step is filling out a consent application, which is then processed through the City’s Committee of Adjustment (www.hamilton.ca/committeeofadjustment). Land that is the subject of a consent application and designated for residential development (e.g. single family, semi- detached, or street townhouse) will require that the land owner, as a condition of development approval, enter into a Consent Agreement with the City of Hamilton.