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Collective Bargaining in
New Brunswick
Volume 14
no. 4 2005
ISSN 1193-3437
Department of Training & Employment Development
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Collective Bargaining in New Brunswick is a quarterly report which contains summaries of collective bargaining settlements and grievance arbitration awards that are filed with the Department. The data contained in this issue are derived from 41 settlements and 6 awards which were received by the Department during the period of October 1st to December 31st, 2005. It should be noted that notwithstanding the information contained in this report, the only authoritative documents for this type of information are the collective agreements and arbitration awards themselves. These documents are available for viewing through this office and may be purchased in copy form at a cost of $0.30 per page (plus H.S.T.). When requesting information on a specific collective agreement or arbitration award, the corresponding reference number indicated in the report should be specified. The Industrial Relations Branch wishes to acknowledge the cooperation of individuals representing Management and Labour who have promptly provided the information necessary for the completion of this issue. If you should have any questions or concerns, please contact this office at 506.453.2261. DAVID P. MOORE Director Industrial Relations Branch Department of Training & Employment Development P.O. Box 6000 Fredericton, N.B. E3B 5H1
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INDEX OF SETTLEMENTS ……………………………………………………….. VII DEFINITIONS ………………………………………………………………………….. XI GLOSSARY OF COST OF LIVING ALLOWANCE (COLA) TERMS .. XIII SETTLEMENTS
Accommodations & Food Service …………………………………….. 3 Construction …………………………………………………………………… 5 Educational Services ……………………………………………………….. 11 Finance and Insurance……………………………………………………… 16 Health Care and Social Services ……………………………………….. 17 Manufacturing …………………………………………………………………. 23 Mining & Oil & Gas Extraction …………………………………………… 35 Other Services ……………………………………………………………….. 37 Professional, Scientific & Technical Services …………………….. 38 Public Administration .......................................................... 40 Utilities …………………………………………………………………………… 45
GRIEVANCE ARBITRATION AWARDS ……………………………………… 47 APPENDICES - Summary of Charts and Table …………………………….. 53
Chart 1 - COLA’s in New Brunswick (October 1st – December 31st, 2005) …………………
55
Chart 2 - Duration in Months of Collective Agreements
(October 1st – December 31st, 2005) ……………… 56
Table I - Wage Increase by Industry
(October 1st – December 31st, 2005) ……………… 57
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Employer and Location
Union
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Barrington Industrial Services, Saint John
International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 946
5
Canada Bread Atlantic Limited, Woodstock
Bakery, Confectionery and Tobacco and Grain Millers International Union, Local 406
23
Canadian Automatic Sprinkler Association, Markham
United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing & Pipefitting Industry of the United States and Canada, Local 799 (Fabrication Agreement)
6
Canadian Automatic Sprinkler Association, Markham
United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing & Pipefitting Industry of the United States and Canada, Local 799 (Sprinkler Fabrication Agreement)
6
Carleton-Kirk Lodge, Saint John New Brunswick Union of Public and Private Employees, Local 6
17
City of Campbellton, Campbellton Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 76
40
City of Moncton, Moncton Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 61 (Outside Workers)
41
Electrical Contractors Association of New Brunswick Inc., Fredericton
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 37
45
Fraser Papers Inc., Edmundston Communications, Energy & Paperworkers Union, Local 283
25
Fraser Papers Inc., Edmundston Communications, Energy & Paperworkers Union, Local 29 (Cleaning Staff) (Memorandum of Agreement)
26
Fraser Papers Inc., Edmundston Communications, Energy & Paperworkers Union, Local 4N (Security Personnel) (Memorandum of Agreement)
24
Index of Settlements VII
Employer and Location
Union
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Index of Settlements VIII
Lafarge Canada Inc., Moncton Labourers & General Workers, Local 900 (Construction Material Group)
7
Lafarge Canada Inc., Saint John International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 946 (Somerset Street location)
27
Lafarge Canada Inc., Welsford International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 946 (Blagdon Aggregates)
35
Le Groupe Berger Ltée, Baie-Ste-Anne
United Brotherhood of Carpenters & Joiners of America, Local 1386
36
Mechanical Contractors Association of N.B.
United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing & Pipefitting Industry of the United States and Canada, Local 799
8
New Brunswick Association of Nursing Homes Inc., Fredericton
New Brunswick Council of Nursing Home Unions
18
Oromocto Community Residences Inc., Oromocto
Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 3457
20
Northumberland Co-Operative Ltd., Fredericton
United Food & Commercial Workers Union, Local 1288P
27
Northumberland Co-Operative Ltd., Moncton
United Food & Commercial Workers Union, Local 1288P
29
Place de l’Assomption Limitée, Edmundston
Labourers’ International Union of North America, Local 900
3
Quality Concrete, Moncton Labourers’ International Union of North America, Local 900
30
Quality Control Council of Canada United Association of Journeymen & Apprentices of the Plumbing & Pipefitting Industry of the United States & Canada, Local 772 and International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Ironship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers & Helpers, Lodge 73 (Non-Destructive Testing)
38
Queens Sunbury West Memorial Hospital Ltd., Fredericton Junction
Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 4221 (Ambulance Division)
21
Saeplast Canada Ltd., Saint John Communications, Energy & Paperworkers Union, Local 6912
31
Specified Companies doing refractory and fireproof work
International Union of Bricklayers & Allied Craftworkers, Local 8
9
Employer and Location
Union
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Index of Settlements IX
Shermag Inc., Edmundston Communications, Energy & Paperworkers Union, Local 1532
31
Springwall Sleep Products Inc., Scoudouc
National, Automobile, Aerospace, Transportation & General Workers Union of Canada, Local 4529
32
Town of Oromocto, Oromocto Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 996 (Outside Workers)
42
Town of Woodstock, Woodstock Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 719
43
United Food & Commercial Workers International Union, Local 1288P
Canadian Office Professional Employees Union, Local 255
37
Université de Moncton, Moncton Association des bibliothécairess, professeures et professeurs de l’Université de Moncton
11
Université de Moncton, Moncton Association des bibliothécairess, professeures et professeurs de l’Université de Moncton (Campus d’Edmundston)
12
Université de Moncton, Moncton Association des employés de l’Université de Moncton (Administrative Support)
12
Université de Moncton, Moncton Association des employés de l’Université de Moncton (custodian & maintenance staff)
13
Université de Moncton, Moncton Association du Personnel administratif et professional de l’Université de Moncton
14
Université de Moncton, Moncton Association des techniciennes et techniciens de l’Université de Moncton
14
UPM-Kymmene Miramichi, Miramichi
Communication Energy & Paperworkers Union, Local 678-N (Groundwood Division) (Formerly Repap New Brunswick Inc., (Memorandum of Agreement)
33
UPM-Kymmene Miramichi, Miramichi
Communication Energy & Paperworkers Union, Local 689 (Memorandum of Agreement)
33
Ville d’Edmundston, Edmundston Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 60 (Inside/Outside Workers)
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Employer and Location
Union
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Workers’ Investment Fund, Fredericton
Communications, Energy & Paperworkers Union, Local 241-2
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Index of Settlements X
AVERAGE RATE:
The rate of pay the nearest to the average of the lowest and highest rate of pay a permanent full-time employees could earn at the termination of the previous agreement.
BASE RATE: The straight-time rate of pay per hour, excluding premiums, incentive bonuses, etc. This is not necessarily the lowest rate nor the highest rate but usually an established benchmark rate by the parties for purposes of negotiations.
LOWEST RATE: Lowest rate of pay a permanent full-time employee could earn at the termination of the previous agreement.
WEIGHTED AVERAGE: This arithmetic means, dependent on the composition of the work force, is established prior to negotiations and is generated by calculating the actual total wage cost for all employees covered by the settlement and dividing said cost by the number of employees.
Definitions XI
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C.P.I.: Consumer Price Index
COST OF LIVING ESCALATOR OR COST OF LIVING ALLOWANCE (COLA):
A cost of living escalator or COLA is a clause in a collective agreement which adjusts wage (or salary) rates reflecting changes in the specified price index. All have a formula which converts changes in a CPI into wage changes. It is designed to off-set erosion of real wage levels by inflation.
CAP OR MAXIMUM: A capped formula makes adjustments to hourly rates according to CPI changes but provides a maximum for each contract year or the cap may limit escalation over the contract term as a whole; e.g. capped at $0.05 per quarter and capped at $0.15 per year.
GUARANTEED: Some cost of living clauses guarantee that a certain increase will be granted by a certain date. If the CPI movement has not generated the guaranteed increase under the formula then that increase automatically comes into effect on the specified date.
TRIGGERED FORMULA:
A triggered formula does not operate until (usually percentage) change in the CPI brings the formula into operation. For example in a two-year collective agreement a triggered formula might grant $0,01 for each 0,5 change in the CPI after the index has risen a full 10,0 %. Often the formula must be re-triggered in each contract year. For example, the formula operated after a 10,0 % increase in the CPI has occurred in any contract year.
Glossary of Cost of Living Allowance (COLA) Terms
XIII
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Glossary of Cost of Living Allowance (COLA) Terms
XIV
SETTLEMENTS
Settlements
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Settlements
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Place de l’Assomption Limitée, Edmundston and Labourers’ International Union of North America, local 900 Reference number: P-121-01 36 months (2006 01 01 to 2008 12 31) Date previous settlement expired: 2004 12 31 Date settlement was reached: 2005 11 16 Wages: Lowest rate – Food Server - $7.22 per hr.
Increases: effective date general increase January 2006 * January 2007 2% January 2008 2%
* Major restructuring in classifications. Holidays: (NEW)
August 15.
Settlements
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Vacations:
Previous Years of service Days %
More than 10 and less than 20 25 10 More than 20 30 15
New Years of service Days %
More than 15 and less than 20 25 12.5 More than 20 and less than 25 30 15 More than 25 32 18
Settlements
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Barrington Industrial Services, Saint John and the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 946 Reference number: B-180-01 60 months (2002 03 01 to 2007 02 28) Date previous settlement expired: 2002 02 28 Date settlement was reached: 2002 07 05 Wages: Lowest Rate: Class E - $10.79 per hour
Increases: effective date general increase
2003 02 01 0 – 2.5% 2004 02 01 0 – 1.0% 2005 02 01 0 – 2.5% 2006 02 01 0 – 1.0%
Lump Sum Payment:
2002 - $600.00 to all employees. Vacations:
Previous New Years of service % Years of service %
0 – 5 5% 0 – 5 5% 5 – 10 7% 5 – 10 7% 10 – 20 8% 10 – 15 8%
20+ 9% 15 – 20 9% 20+ 10%
Settlements
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Canadian Automotive Sprinkler Association, Markham and the United Association of Journeymen & Apprentices of the Plumbing & Pipefitting Industry of the United States and Canada, Local 799 (Fabrication Agreement) Reference number: C-057-03 35 months (2004 10 19 to 2007 09 30) Date previous settlement expired: 2004 09 30 Date settlement was reached: 2004 10 19 Geographical Scope: Provincewide Wages: Cost to the employer per employee per hour worked:
Effective Dates Total package
Previous 2004 10 04 2005 10 01 2006 10 01Journeyman (starting)
$25.76 $26.76 $27.76 $28.76
Vacation -- -- -- --Health & Welfare -- -- -- --Pension -- -- -- --Training -- -- -- --
TOTALS $25.76 $26.76 $27.76 $28.76 Canadian Automotive Sprinkler Association, Markham and the United Association of Journeymen & Apprentices of the Plumbing & Pipefitting Industry of the United States and Canada, Local 799 (Sprinkler Fabrication Agreement) Reference number: C-057-02
Settlements
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35 months (2004 06 09 to 2007 04 30)
Date previous settlement expired: 2004 04 30 Date settlement was reached: 2004 06 09 Geographical Scope: Provincewide Wages: Cost to the employer per employee per hour worked:
Effective Dates
Previous 2004 06 09 2005 05 01 2006 05 01Journeyman $26.51 $27.09 $27.68 $28.04Vacation $2.65 $2.71 $2.77 $2.81Health & Welfare $1.95 $2.10 $2.25 $2.40Pension $3.30 $3.55 $3.80 $4.30Admin. Fund -- $0.06 $0.06 $0.06Training $0.20 $0.20 $0.20 $0.20
TOTALS $34.61 $35.71 $36.76 $37.81 Lafarge Canada Inc., Construction Materials Group, Moncton and the Labourers & General Workers, Local 900 Reference number: L-131-01 12 months (2005 03 01 to 2006 02 28) Date previous settlement expired: 2004 08 18 Date settlement was reached: 2005 03 01 Wages: Lowest Rate: Truck driver - $14.00 per hour
Increases: effective date Increase
2004 03 01 0% Pay per Load: (NEW)
Parties to meet and discuss establishing a pay per load rate in zone rate.
Settlements
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Meals (overtime):
Previous New $8.00 $8.50
Bereavement:
Previous New 2 days 3 days
Vacations:
Previous New Years of service
Weeks % Years of service
Weeks %
1 2 4 1 2 4 More than 5 3 6 More than 5 3 6
More than 10 3 8% The Mechanical Contractors Association of N.B. and the United Association of Journeymen & Apprentices of the Plumbing & Pipefitting Industry of the United States and Canada, Local 799 Reference number: N-031-11 35 months (2005 10 03 to 2008 08 31) Date previous settlement expired: 2005 08 31 Date settlement was reached: 2005 09 29
Settlements
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Geographical Scope: Provincewide
Wages: Cost to the employer per employee per hour worked:
Effective Dates Industrial
Previous 2005 10 03 2006 09 01 2007 09 01Journeyman $21.49 $23.02 $24.55 $26.08Vacation $2.37 $2.54 $2.71 $2.88Health & Welfare $1.75 $1.90 $2.05 $2.20Pension $3.75 $3.90 $4.05 $4.20Training $0.08 $0.08 $0.08 $0.08Industry Fund $0.08 $0.08 $0.08 $0.08
TOTALS $29.52 $31.52 $33.52 $35.52
Effective Dates Commercial - HVAC Previous 2005 10 03 2006 09 01 2007 09 01
Journeyman $19.92 $20.55 $21.10 $21.81Vacation $2.19 $2.26 $2.33 $2.40Health & Welfare $1.75 $1.190 $2.05 $2.20Pension $3.75 $3.90 $4.05 $4.20Training $0.08 $0.08 $0.08 $0.08Industry Fund $0.08 $0.08 $0.08 $0.08
TOTALS $27.77 $28.77 $27.02 $30.77 Specific Companies doing refractory and fireproof work and the International Union of Bricklayers & Allied Craftworkers, Local 8 Reference number: G-020-30 36 months (2004 05 01 to 2007 04 30) Date previous settlement expired: 2004 04 30 Date settlement was reached: N/A
Settlements
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Geographical Scope: Provincewide
Wages: Cost to the employer per employee per hour worked:
Effective Dates
Previous 2004 05 01 2005 05 01 2006 05 01Journeyman $26.20 $26.52 $26.88 $27.25Vacation $2.62 $2.65 $2.69 $2.72Health & Welfare $1.15 $1.30 $1.30 $1.30Pension $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00Admin. Fund $0.30 $0.30 $0.30 $0.30Industry Fund $0.80 $0.80 $0.80 $0.80
TOTALS $32.57 $33.57 $34.47 $35.37
Settlements
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L’Université de Moncton, Moncton and l’Association des bibliothécaires, professeures et professeurs de l’Université de Moncton Reference number: M-073-10 48 months (2003 07 01 to 2007 06 30) Date previous settlement expired: 2003 04 30 Date settlement was reached: 2005 06 06 Wages: Lowest rate – In charge of teaching and librarian II - $31,653 per annum.
Increases: effective date general increase
2003 07 01 2.0% 2004 01 01 2.0% 2004 07 01 2.5% 2005 06 30 2.5% 2005 07 01 2.0% 2006 01 01 2.0% 2006 07 01 1.75% 2007 01 01 1.75%
Settlements
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L’Université de Moncton, Moncton and l’Association des bibliothécaires, professeures et professeurs de l’Université de Moncton (Campus d’Edmundston) Reference number: M-073-09 46 months (2003 09 01 to 2007 06 30) Date previous settlement expired: 2003 08 31 Date settlement was reached: 2005 02 28 Wages: Lowest rate – In charge of teaching - $31,652 per annum.
Increases: effective date general increase
2003 07 01 1.0% 2004 01 01 1.0% 2004 07 01 4.5%* 2005 01 01 1.0% 2005 07 01 1.0% 2006 01 01 5.0% 2006 07 01 1.0% 2007 01 01 5.6%
* restructuring in classification L’Université de Moncton, Moncton and l’Association des employés de l’Université de Moncton (administrative support) Reference number: M-073-06 60 months (2003 05 01 to 2008 04 30)
Settlements
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Date previous settlement expired: 2003 04 30
Date settlement was reached: 2005 06 07 Wages: Lowest rate – Clerk I - starting - $309.00 per week.
Increases: effective date general increase
2003 05 01 2.0% 2004 05 01 3.0% 2005 05 01 3.5% 2006 05 01 3.5% 2007 05 01 3.0%
L’Université de Moncton, Moncton and l’Association des employés de l’Université de Moncton (custodian & maintenance staff) Reference number: M-073-05 60 months (2003 05 01 to 2008 04 30) Date previous settlement expired: 2003 04 30 Date settlement was reached: 2005 06 07 Wages: Lowest rate – Janitor I - starting - $13.23 per hour.
Increases:
Settlements
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effective date general increase 2003 05 01 2.0% 2004 05 01 3.0% 2005 05 01 3.5% 2006 05 01 3.5% 2007 05 01 3.0%
L’Université de Moncton, Moncton and l’Association des techniciennes et techniciens de l’Université de Moncton Reference number: M-073-02 60 months (2003 05 01 to 2008 04 30) Date previous settlement expired: 2003 04 30 Date settlement was reached: 2005 06 07 Wages: Lowest rate – Group I - $27,428 per annum.
Increases: effective date general increase
2003 05 01 2.0% 2004 05 01 3.0% 2005 05 01 3.5% 2006 05 01 3.5% 2007 05 01 3.0%
L’Université de Moncton, Moncton and l’Association du personnel administratif et professionnel de l’Université de Moncton Reference number: M-073-03 48 months (2003 05 01 to 2008 04 30) Date previous settlement expired: 2003 04 30
Settlements
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Date settlement was reached: 2005 06 07
Wages: Lowest rate – Group I – starting - $23,314 per annum.
Increases:
Settlements
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effective date general increase 2003 05 01 2.0% 2004 05 01 3.0% 2005 05 01 3.5% 2006 05 30 3.5% 2007 05 01 3.0%
Workers’ Investment Fund, Fredericton and the Communications, Energy & Paperworkers Union, Local 241-2 Reference number: W-056-01 24 months (2005 05 01 to 2007 04 30) Date previous settlement expired: 2004 04 30 Date settlement was reached: 2005 08 29 Wages: Lowest rate – Level I – starting: $22,947 per annum
Increases: effective date general increase
2005 05 01 3.5% 2006 05 01 3.0%
Signing Bonus:
One week pay for every year of service.
Pension Plan: (NEW)
Shares: (NEW)
Employer shall match employees’ contributions to a maximum of $500 per annum.
Settlements
16
Contribution Employer Employee
7.5% 7.0%
Carleton-Kirk Lodge, Saint John and the New Brunswick Union of Public and Private Employees, Local 6 Reference number: C-262-02 48 months (2004 01 16 to 2008 10 15) Date previous settlement expired: 2004 10 15 Date settlement was reached: 2005 11 30 Wages: Lowest rate: Maid I - $13.11 per hour.
Increases: effective date general increase
2004 10 16 2% 2005 04 16 1% 2005 10 16 2% 2006 04 16 1% 2006 10 16 2% 2007 04 16 1% 2007 10 16 2% 2008 04 16 1%
Settlements
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Sick Leave: (to a maximum of 240 days)
Days per month Previous New
0.834 1.17 Clothing Allowance:
Per year Previous New $130.00 $167.50
New Brunswick Association of Nursing Homes Inc.,* Fredericton and the New Brunswick Council of Nursing Home Unions* (See schedule “B” Parties to the Agreement)
Schedule “B”
Settlements
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Union / Canadian Union
of Public Employees,
Local
Employer Location File #
1587 Carleton Manor Inc. Woodstock C-042-02 1378 Les Résidences Mgr Chiasson
Inc. Shippagan C-068-02
2418 Campobello Lodge Inc. Campobello C-140-02 2354 Campbellton Nursing Home Campbellton C-141-02 2170 Central N.B. Nursing Home Inc. Boiestown C-142-02 2116 Church of St John and St
Stephen Home Inc. Saint John C-143-03
3982 Drew Nursing Home Sackville D-096-01 1159 Dalhousie Nursing Home Inc. Dalhousie D-113-01 1507 Foyer Notre Dame de Lourdes Bathurst F-028-03 2872 Foyer Ste-Elizabeth Inc. Baker Brook F-058-01 2610 Forest Dale Home Inc. Riverside-
Albert F-072-02
2068 Grand Manan Nursing Home Grand Manan
G-074-02
Union / Canadian Union
of Public Employees,
Local
Employer Location File #
3013 Grand Falls Manor Inc. Grand Falls G-075-02 3657 Les Résidences Inkerman Inc. Inkerman I-033-01 4463 Jordan LIfecare Centre Riverglade J-034-01 2397 Kiwanis Nursing Homes Inc. Sussex K-017-02 3984 Kennebec Manor Inc. Saint John K-040-02 1318 Villa Beauséjour Inc. Caraquet L-035-02 2109 Les Résidences Lucien Saindon
Inc. Lamèque L-077-03
3383 Villa Sormany Inc. Robertville L-081-04 3392 Lincourt Manor Inc. St Stephen L-106-02 1256 Mount St Joseph Nursing Home
(Chatham) Miramichi M-076-04
1277 Miramichi Senior Citizens Home (Chatham)
Miramichi M-085-03
2464 Mill Cove Nursing Home Inc. Mill Cove M-161-03 3108 Résidence Mgr. Melanson Inc. St-Quentin M-181-01 1763 Passamaquoddy Lodge Inc. St Andrews P-060-02 1603 Rocmaura Inc. Saint John R-024-02 4631 River View Manor Bath R-098-01 1439 Foyer St Joseph St-Basile S-067-03 2809 The Salvation Army Lakeview
Manor Riverview S-156-01
3397 Foyer St Thomas de la Vallée de Memramcook Inc.
Memramcook S-163-01
1726 Kenneth E. Spencer Memorial Home
Moncton S-170-02
4614 Turnbull Nursing Home Saint John T-066-01 1429 Victoria Glen Manor Inc. Perth V-007-02 1303 Villa Providence Shédiac Inc Shediac V-009-02 2079 Villa du Repos Inc. Moncton V-017-03 2373 Villa des Jardins Edmundston V-020-03 4597 Villa St-Joseph Tracadie-
Sheila V-036-02
1506 York Manor Inc. Fredericton Y-003-03 Reference number: Y-003-03
Settlements
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48 months (2004 10 16 to 2008 10 15)
Date previous settlement expired: 2004 10 15 Date settlement was reached: 2005 11 09 Wages: Lowest rate: Utility Worker (starting) - $13.12 per hour.
Increases: effective date General increase
2004 10 16 2% 2005 04 16 1% 2005 10 16 2% 2006 04 16 1% 2006 10 16 2% 2007 04 16 1% 2007 10 16 2% 2008 04 16 1%
On-Call Pay:
Previous $5.00 8 hours required to be “on call” New $1.30 Per hour for each hour required to be on call
Taxi Allowance:
When employee is called in to work when not scheduled between 11:30 pm and 7:00 a.m., transportation or taxi service to and from shall be to a maximum of $8.00 per round trip ($5.00 per trip).
Dry Cleaning Allowance: Previous $130.00 per year New 8.5 cents per regular hour worked (minimum $65.00)
Oromocto Community Residences Inc., Oromocto and the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 3457 Reference number: O-035-01 24 months (2004 04 01 to 2006 03 31)
Settlements
20
Date previous settlement expired: 2004 03 31
Date settlement was reached: 2005 08 02 Wages: Lowest rate: Residential Support Worker (full-time) - $11.40 per hour.
Increases: effective date general increase
2005 04 01 2% *NOTE: If additional funding not designated to
specific funding is received, the Employer agrees to re-open the wages.
Educational Allowance: (mandatory courses)
Previous New $60.00 $75.00
Queens Sunbury West Memorial Hospital Ltd., Ambulance Division, Fredericton Junction and the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 4221 Reference number: Q-010-01 12 months (2005 04 01 to 2006 03 31) Date previous settlement expired: 2005 03 31 Date settlement was reached: 2005 11 23 Wages: Lowest rate: EMT-1 - $14.78 per hour.
Increases: effective date hourly increase
2005 04 01 $1.22
Settlements
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Vacations:
Previous New Years of service Years of service
Less than 1 4% Less than 1 4% More than 1 and less
than 3 7 shifts More than 1 and less
than 3 7 shifts
More than 3 11 shifts
More than 3 and less than 5
11 shifts
More than 5 14 shifts Uniforms: (Boots/Shoes)
Every 2 years Previous New $150.00 $250.00
Settlements
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Canada Bread Atlantic Limited, Woodstock and the Bakery, Confecitonery and Tobacco and Grain Millers International Union, Local 406 Reference number: C-329-06 49 months (2004 12 10 to 2008 12 31) Date previous settlement expired: First Agreement Date settlement was reached: N/A Wages:
Increases: effective date hourly increase
2004 12 10 $0.30 2006 01 01 $0.25 2007 01 01 $0.25 2008 01 01 $0.25
Safety Boots: $100.00 per annum.
Settlements
23
Fraser Papers Inc., Edmundston and the Communications, Energy & Paperworkers Union, Local 4N (Security Personnel) (Memorandum of Agreement) Reference number: F-014-28 60 months (2004 07 01 to 2009 06 30) Date previous settlement expired: 2004 06 30 Date settlement was reached: 2005 07 08 Wages: Lowest rate: Security II - $22.47 per hour
Increases: effective date increase
2004 07 01 $0.70 2005 07 01 2.5% 2006 07 01 $0.60 2007 07 01 2.0% 2008 07 01 $0.60
Shift Premium:
Previous New $0.60 $0.70
Vacation:
After 17 years – a 5th week.
Safety Shoe: Per Year
Previous New $100.00 $150.00
Meal Allowance:
Previous New $8.50 $9.00
Settlements
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Fraser Papers Inc., Edmundston and the Communications, Energy & Paperworkers Union, Local 283 Reference number: F-014-27 60 months (2004 09 01 to 2009 08 31) Date previous settlement expired: 2004 08 31 Date settlement was reached: 2005 07 08 Wages: Lowest rate: Class 2 (starting) - $21.40 per hour
Increases: effective date increase
2004 09 01 $0.70 2005 09 01 2.5% 2006 09 01 $0.60 2007 09 01 2.0% 2008 09 01 $0.60
Shift Premium:
Commencing work after 12:00 noon Previous New
$0.55 $0.65
Vacation: After 17 years – a 5th week.
Safety Shoe: Per Year
Previous New $100.00 $150.00
Settlements
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Fraser Papers Inc., Edmundston and the Communications, Energy & Paperworkers Union, Local 29 (Cleaning Staff) (Memoramdum of Agreement) Reference number: F-014-31 60 months (2004 07 01 to 2009 06 30) Date previous settlement expired: 2004 06 30 Date settlement was reached: 2005 07 08 Wages: Lowest rate: Cleaner - $22.24 per hour
Increases: effective date increase
2004 07 01 $0.70 2005 07 01 2.5% 2006 07 01 $0.60 2007 07 01 2.0% 2008 07 01 $0.60
Shift Premium:
Hours worked between 4:00 pm and 1:00 am $0.55 per hour ($0.45).
Vacation: Starting in 2005 a 5th week of vacation after 17 years.
Meal Allowance: Previous New
$8.50 $9.00
Settlements
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Lafarge Canada Inc., Saint John and the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 946 (Somerset Street location) Reference number: L-124-01 33 months (2001 06 01 to 2004 02 28) Date previous settlement expired: 2001 02 28 Date settlement was reached: 2001 06 01 Wages: Lowest rate: Driver/Loader - $15.03 per hour
Increases: effective date hourly increase
2001 03 01 $0.30 2002 03 01 $0.30 2003 03 01 $0.30
Northumberland Co-Operative Ltd, Miramichi and United Food & Commercial Workers Union, Local 1288P (Fredericton Facility) Reference number: N-075-02 60 months (2005 05 01 to 2010 04 30) Date previous settlement expired: 2005 04 30
Settlements
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Date settlement was reached: 2005 09 06
Wages: Lowest rate: Shipper Receiver - $9.46 per hour
Increases: effective date general increase
2006 05 01 1.4 – 2.9%* 2007 05 01 1.7 – 5.0%* 2008 05 01 1.9 – 5.0%* 2009 05 01 1.5 – 1.8*
Depending on classification. Note: restructuring of classifications
Overtime (meal allowance):
Previous New $8.00 $10.00
Call-in:
Employee shall be guaranteed 4 (3) hours at regular pay.
Pension: Previous 2007 05 01 2009 05 01
7% 7.225% 7.5%
Vacations:
Previous New Years of service Weeks Years of
service Weeks
1 2 1 2 5 3 5 3 11 4 11 4 20 5 18 5 30 6
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Northumberland Co-Operative Ltd, Miramichi and United Food & Commercial Workers Union, Local 1288P (Moncton Facility) Reference number: N-075-05 60 months (2005 05 01 to 2010 04 30) Date previous settlement expired: 2005 04 30 Date settlement was reached: 2005 09 06 Wages: Lowest rate: Merchandizer - $9.10 per hour
Increases: effective date general increase
2005 05 01 0 – 6.4%* 2006 05 01 1.4 * 2007 05 01 1.7* 2008 05 01 2% 2009 05 01 1.5 – 1.8%
*depending on classification and restructuring Wages:
Employees paid over maximum classification will receive $300.00 lump sum per annum.
Pension:
Employer/Employee Contribution Previous May 2007 –
April 2009 May 2009
7% 7.225% 7.5%
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Vacations:
Previous New Years of service Weeks Years of service Weeks
More than 1 & less than 5 2 1 2 More than 5 & less than 15 3 5 3 More than 15 & less than 18 4 11 4
More than 18 5 18 5 30 6
Quality Concrete, Moncton and the Labourers’ International Union of North America, Local 900 Reference number: Q-002-04 36 months (2005 07 03 to 2008 07 05) Date previous settlement expired: 2005 07 02 Date settlement was reached: 2005 07 03 Wages: Lowest rate: Truck Driver - $14.00 per hour
Increases: effective date hourly increase
2005 07 03 $0.40 2006 07 03 $0.30 2007 07 03 $0.40*
NOTE: Union will notify Employer of the breakdown of this increase
Bereavement Pay: (Death in the immediate family):
Previous New 2 days 3 days
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Health & Welfare:
Employer contribution / man hour Previous 2005 09 05 2006 07 03 Pension $0.90 $1.00 $1.10 Benefit Plan $1.06 $1.06 $1.06
TOTAL $1.96 $2.06 $2.16
Saeplast Canada Ltd, Saint John and the Communications, Energy & Paperworkers Union, Local 6912 Reference number: S-210-01 24 months (2004 08 19 to 2006 08 18) Date previous settlement expired: 2004 08 18 Date settlement was reached: 2005 08 16 Wages: Lowest rate: General Workers - $13.10 per hour.
Increases: effective date general increase
2004 08 19 3% 2005 08 19 2%
Shermag Inc., Edmundston and the Communications, Energy & Paperworkers Union, Local 1532 Reference number: N-070-03 60 months (2005 01 01 to 2009 12 31) Date previous settlement expired: 2004 12 31
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Date settlement was reached: 2005 08 31
Wages: Lowest rate:
Increases: effective date hourly increase
2005 01 01 $0.30 - $0.45* 2006 01 01 $0.30 - $0.45* 2007 01 01 $0.30 - $0.45* 2008 01 01 $0.30 - $0.45* 2009 01 01 $0.30 - $0.45*
*depending on classification Springwall Sleep Products Inc., Scoudouc and the National, Automobile, Aerospace, Transportation and General Workers Union of Canada, Local 4529 Reference number: S-204-01 36 months (2005 08 01 to 2008 07 31) Date previous settlement expired: 2005 07 01 Date settlement was reached: 2005 10 24 Wages: Lowest rate:
Increases: effective date hourly increase
2005 08 01 $0.30 2006 08 01 $0.30 2007 08 01 $0.30
Safety Footwear for Spring & Maintenance employees: (NEW)
Previous 2006 01 01 2008 01 01 $500.00 $550.00 $600.00
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UPM-Kymmene Miramichi and the Communications, Energy & Paperworkers Union, Local 678-N (Groundwood Division (Formerly Repap New Brunswick Inc.) (Memorandum) Reference number: U-023-05 60 months (2004 08 15 to 2009 07 31) Date previous settlement expired: 2004 07 31 Date settlement was reached: 2005 10 05 Wages: Lowest rate: Class I – Janitor - $22.21 per hour
Increases: effective date hourly/general increase
2004 08 01 $0.70 2005 08 01 2.5% 2006 08 01 $0.60 2007 08 01 2.0% 2008 08 01 $0.60
Shift Premium:
Shift Previous New 4:00 pm – 12:00 pm $0.40 $0.50 12:00 pm – 8:00 am $0.55 $0.65
Vacation: (NEW)
After 17 years of service a 5th week of vacation. UPM-Kymmene Miramichi, Miramichi and the Communications, Energy & Paperworkers Union, Local 689 (Memorandum of Agreement)
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Reference number: U-023-04
60 months (2005 08 15 to 2009 06 30) Date previous settlement expired: 2004 06 30 Date settlement was reached: 2005 05 15 Wages: Lowest rate: Labourer - $20.93 per hour
Increases: effective date increase
2004 07 01 $0.70 2005 07 01 2.5% 2006 07 01 $0.60 2007 07 01 2.0% 2008 07 01 $0.60
Shift Premium:
Previous New $0.60 $0.70
Vacation: (NEW)
After 17 years – a 5th week.
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Lafarge Canada Inc. (Blagdon Aggregates), Welsford and the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 946 Reference number: L-124-02 48 months (2005 03 01 to 2009 02 28) Date previous settlement expired: 2005 02 28 Date settlement was reached: 2005 08 25 Wages: Lowest rate – Tandem Truck Driver - $15.80 per hour
effective date hourly increase 2005 03 01 $0.40 2006 03 031 $0.30 2007 03 01 $0.30 2008 03 01 $0.45
Insurance and Pension:
Employee contribution per hour Previous New
Health & Welfare $1.05 $1.10 Pension $0.50 $0.85
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Le Groupe Berger Ltée, Baie-Ste-Anne and United Brotherhood of Carpenters & Joiners of America, Local 1386 Reference number: B-197-01 36 months (2004 01 01 to 2006 12 31) Date previous settlement expired: 2003 12 31 Date settlement was reached: N/A Wages: Lowest rate: Class I - $10.65 per hour
Increases: effective date general increase
2004 01 01 2.7 – 3.4%* 2005 01 01 2.5 – 3.3%* 2006 01 01 2.5 – 3.0%*
* depending on classification Shift Premium: (NEW)
2004 2005 2006 Evening $0.15 $0.15 $0.25 Night $0.35 $0.35 $0.50
Paid Holidays: (NEW)
Thanksgiving Day and Boxing Day.
Boot Allowance: (NEW)
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$75.00 per year.
United Food & Commercial Workers International Union, Local 1288P and the Canadian Office Professional Employees’ Union, Local 255 Reference number: U-020-02 36 months (2005 07 01 to 2008 06 30) Date previous settlement expired: 2005 06 30 Date settlement was reached: 2005 10 11 Wages: Lowest rate – $21.93per hour
effective date hourly increase 2005 07 10 $0.20 2006 07 01 $0.20 2008 07 01 $0.20
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Quality Control Council of Canada and the United Association of Journeymen & Apprentices of the Plumbing & Pipefitting Industry of the United States and Canada, Local 772 and the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Ironship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers & Helpers, Lodge 73 (Non-Destructive Testing) Reference number: N-043-01 36 months (2003 05 01 to 2006 04 30) Date previous settlement expired: 2003 04 30 Date settlement was reached: N/A Wages: Lowest rate – Trainee – (no certificate) - $11.76 per hour
effective date general increase 2003 05 01 4.5 – 6%* 2004 05 01 2 – 2.5%* 2005 05 01 1.7 – 2.6%*
* depending on classification Travel: Previous 2003 05 01 2004 05 01 2005 05 01Kilometers $0.35 $0.37 $0.40 $0.42 Subsistence Allowance $95.00 $100.00 $105.00 $110.00
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Supervising Premium:
Directing a crew of 6 employees or more Previous New
$2.00 $2.25
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City of Campbellton and the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 76 Reference number: C-051-01 24 months (2005 01 01 to 2006 12 31) Date previous settlement expired: 2004 12 31 Date settlement was reached: 2005 02 25 Wages:
Increases: effective date general increase
2005 01 01 3.0% 2006 01 01 3.5%
Heavy Equipment Repairman Tool Allowance: (NEW)
$400.00 per year.
Dirt Pay: Previous $0.18 per hour New $0.30 per hour
Safety Footwear:
Public Works
Previous $80.00 per year New $100.00 per year
Police Previous $65.00 per year New $100.00 per year
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City of Moncton and the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 61 (Outside Workers) Reference number: M-058-03 97 months (2002 12 01 to 2010 12 31)*
*Agreement was extended Date previous settlement expired: 2006 12 31 Date settlement was reached: 2005 08 24 Wages:
Increases: effective date general increase
2005 09 01 0.5% 2006 01 01 1.5% 2006 07 01 1.5% 2007 01 01 1.5% 2007 07 01 1.5% 2008 01 01 1.5% 2008 07 01 1.5% 2009 01 01 1.5% 2009 07 01 1.5% 2010 01 01 3.0%
Shift Differential Casual Employees: (NEW)
Hours other than 8:00 to 4:00
2006 $0.20 2008 $0.40
Stand-by Allowance: (NEW)
Any employee requested to be on stand-by after hours of their regularly scheduled workday shall receive a minimum payment of $25.00 per day.
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Town of Oromocto and the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 996 Reference number: O-006-02 36 months (2005 01 01 to 2007 12 31) Date previous settlement expired: 2004 12 31 Date settlement was reached: 2005 11 22 Wages: Lowest rate – Operator Grade III - $17.71 per hour.
Increases: effective date general increase
2005 01 01 3% 2006 01 01 4% 2007 01 01 5%
Family Leave: (NEW)
Up to 3 days leave of absence without loss of pay related to the care of a person in a close family relationship with the employee.
Lump Sum Payment: To cover safety clothing and equipment not provided by employer.
Yearly Previous $350.00 New $500.00
Lead Hand Premium:
Supervising a crew of 3 men – $1.50 per hour.
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Town of Woodstock and the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 719 (Outside Workers) Reference number: W-017-01 48 months (2005 01 01 to 2008 12 31) Date previous settlement expired: 2004 12 31 Date settlement was reached: N/A Wages: Lowest rate – General Worker - $6.75 per hour.
Increases: effective date general increase
2005 01 01 2.25% 2006 01 01 2.50% 2007 01 01 2.25% 2008 01 01 2.50%
Ville d’Edmundston and the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 60 (Inside/Outside Workers) Reference number: E-018-04 60 months (2005 01 01 to 2009 12 31) Date previous settlement expired: 2004 12 31
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Date settlement was reached: 2005 05 12
Wages:
Increases: effective date general increase
2005 01 01 1.5% 2005 05 12 1.5% 2006 01 01 1.0% 2006 07 01 1.5% 2007 01 01 1.0% 2007 07 01 1.5% 2008 01 01 1.0% 2008 07 01 1.5% 2009 01 01 1.5% 2009 07 01 1.5%
License: (NEW)
Employer shall pay employees operating heavy machinery the medical examination fee incurred by the employee to renew their driver’s license.
Floaters for casual employees: (NEW)
After hours worked Floaters prorated per year 2080 1 6240 2 10400 3
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Electrical Contractors Association of New Brunswick Inc., Fredericton and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 37 Reference number: E-001-11 35 months (2005 10 21 to 2008 09 20) Date previous settlement expired: 2004 09 30 Date settlement was reached: 2005 09 17 Geographical Scope: Provincewide Wages: Cost to the employer per employee per hour worked:
Effective Dates
Previous 2005 10 21 2006 09 17 2007 09 16Journeyman $25.12 $26.01 $26.92 $27.73Health & Welfare $0.85 $0.85 $0.85 $0.85Pension $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50Apprenticeship Training
$0.25 $0.25 $0.25 $0.25
TOTALS $27.72 $28.61 $29.52 $30.33 Note: All employees in lieu of paid holidays and vacation pay shall receive 10% of their gross earnings.
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GRIEVANCE ARBITRATION AWARDS
Grievance Arbitration Awards
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Reference Number: B-036-02/2005-01 City of Bathurst and the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 1497 (Police) Issue: Wages Award: Awarded Date of Award: January 4, 2005 Number of Pages: 25 Arbitrator: Innis Christie Language of Decision: English
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Reference Number: P-131-01/2005-01 Enseignes Pattison Sign Group, Région de l’est and the Communications, Energy & Paperworkers Union of Canada, Local 248 Issue: Firing Award: Allowed Date of Award: July 27, 2005 Number of Pages: 18 Arbitrator: Donald MacLean Language of Decision: French
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Reference Number: F-014-31/2005-02 Fraser Paper Inc. and the Communications, Energy & Paperworkers Union of Canada, Local 29 Issue: Discipline Award: Allowed Date of Award: May 30, 2005 Number of Pages: 10 Arbitrator: Pierre Arsenault Language of Decision: French
≈ ≈ ≈ ≈ ≈ ≈ ≈ ≈ ≈ ≈ Reference Number: M-262-01/2005-01 Maritime Emergency Medical Services and the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 4218 Issue: Discharge/dismissal Award: Allowed in Part Date of Award: December 20, 2003 Number of Pages: 12 Arbitrator: Donald MacLean Language of Decision: English
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Reference Number: S-216-01/2005-01 Southwest Miramichi Ambulance Service and the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 4430 Issue: Discharge/dismissal Award: Allowed Date of Award: November 28, 2005 Number of Pages: 12 Arbitrator: Pierre Arsenault Language of Decision: English
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Reference Number: G-072-02/2005-01 Town of Grand Bay-Westfield and the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 2404 Issue: Jurisdiction Award: No jurisdiction to rule Date of Award: November 22, 2005 Number of Pages: 5 Arbitrator: Michel Doucet Language of Decision: English
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APPENDICES Summary of Charts and Table
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CHART 1
COLA’s in New Brunswick (October 1st – December 31st, 2005)
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Capped0%
Triggered0%
No Cola100%
CHART 2
Average Duration in Months of Collective Agreements (October 1st – December 31st, 2005)
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Less than 24 months
13%
24 to 36 months
35%
Over 36 months
52%
TABLE I
Wage Increase by Industry
(October 1st – December 31st, 2005)
Average increase INDUSTRY1
Number of Current
Settlements
Number of employees
covered $ hour %
Accommodations & Food Service 1 36 $0.19 2.68
Construction 5 196 $0.66 2.87
Educational Services 6 665 $0.55 3.53
Finance and Insurance 1 2 $0.40 3.41
Health Care & Social Services 4 385 $0.38 2.89
Manufacturing 13 1161 $0.54 2.88
Mining & Oil & Gas Extraction 2 65 $0.36 3.33
Other Services 1 5 $0.20 0.91
Professional, Scientific & Technical Services 1 142 $0.82 3.31
Public Administration 5 619 $2.49 14.42
Utilities 1 20 $0.31 3.48
TOTAL 40 3308 $0.89 5.19
1 Agreements are categorized according to the North American Industry
Classification (Statistics Canada, 1997) which classifies a business according to the principal commodity produced.
NOTE: First time agreements are not reflected in the above table. For further information on “North American Industry Classification” see
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