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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBy-law 2631 BY-LAW N UM.BE R A BY-LAW OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING TO ESTABLISH CERTAIN BENEFITS FOR THOSE EMPLOYEES OF THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING NOT COVERED BY THE UNION AGREEMENT, THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: INSURANCE COVERAGE (a) The Township shall pay 50% of the premiums of the Federals- Provincial Hospital Care Insumance. (b) The Township shall permit payroll deductions from the wages of employees who wish to establish a Sickness Insurance Plan group, Premiums for this coverage shall be payable 100% by the Township employees, (c) The Township shall pay 50% of the premium of the group life insurance. (d) The Township shall pay 50% of the Pension Plan. 2, SICK LEAVE CREDIT GRATUITIES (1) The Township shall establish a system of sick leave credits under which an employee shall be entitled to a credit of one and one-half days for each month of regular attendance. (2) The credits shall be cumulative. (3) The credits shall be entered into a register in-form 1 to be maintained i-~ ,. ~m~nt in which the employee is (4) No credits shall be given to an employee in any month who is absent from duty in that month; (a) For more than six (6) days for any reason other than vacation leave of absence, (b) Without leave of absence, (5) An employee shall not be granted any sick leave credits or any fringe benefits until he has completed three months continuous employment with the Township of Pickering. (6) No employee shall receive pay for absence caused by sickness, in excess of his accumulated credits. (7) Payment for sick leave shall be made at the prevailing rate in effect during the absence of the employee. For those employees engaged on a salary basis~ the salary shall be continued until the employee has exhausted his accumulated credits and for those employees on an hourly ~asis, the hourly rate multiplied by the normal working hours for the particular period, shall be paid until the employee has exhausted his accumulated credits. (8) After three (3) days absence caused by sickness no leave with pay shall be allowed unless a certificate of a duly qualified medical practitioner is forwarded to the head of the employee's department certifying the inability of the employee to attend to his or her official duties. The head of the department may require an employee to submit a doctor's certificate for a period of absence of less than three days. - 2 - (9) The head of the department may grant leave of absence with pay upon any special grounds to an employee and the period of leave of absence shall be charged against the credits of the employee. (10) An employee shall be allowed three (3) days off with pay when a death occurs in the immediate family. Immediate family to mean: Father, Mother, Father-in-law, Mother-in-law, Sister, Brother, Wife, Son, Daughter or other relative living with the employee (11)On retirement or separation an employee shall be entitled to an amount equal to his salary, wages or other remuner- ation for one-half the number of days standing to his credit and in any event, not in excess of the amount of one-half year's earnings at the rate received by the employee immediately prior to termination of employment and providing that the employee has completed five years of service with the Corporation of the Township of Pickering im~nediately prior to termination of employment. (12)Employees of departments where no record of Sick Leave Credits has been previously kept, shall be granted a credit of 1 day sick leave for each month that they have been employed by the Township of Pickering. (13) An employee shall be provided with an annual statment of the Sick Leave Credit Gratuities accumulated to his or her credit. This statement shall be signed ~y-~ -6m~. ~ ~par~men~ and shall be given to t~e employee on or before January 31st, of each year. 3. STATUTORY HOLIDAYS (a) Ail permanent employees shall be granted the following holidays with pay: (i) New Year's Day (ii) Good Friday  (iii) Victoria Day (iv) Dominion Day (v) Civic Holiday (vi) Labour Day (vii) Thanksgiving Day (viii) Christmas Day (ix) Boxing Day (x) Any other holiday that may be proclaimed by the Reeve of the Township of PicRering, (b) In order that an employee shall be granted a statutory holiday with pay, the employee must work the normal working day immediately before and after the holiday. 4. ANNUAl, VACATION (a) All permanent employees shall be granted 2 weeks annual vacation after one year's service, 3 weeks annual vacation after ten year's service, and four weeks after twenty-five years' service, (b) One year's annual vacation may be carried over to the following year. (c) When a statutory holiday falls on a day of an employee's scheduled vacation, the employee shall be entitled to an additional day of vacation, provided that the necessary arrangements have been made with the head of the department prior to the commencement of the vacation period. 4. (d) Permanent employees shall include all employees whose service is continuous for such length of time as to qualify them for the applicable annual vacation. (e) Permanent employees shall be granted annual vacation according to seniority and at a time approved by the head of his or her department. 5. AGE OF RETIREMENT Ail permanent male employees shall be retired at the age of 65 years. Ail permanent female employees shall be retired the age of 60 years. The Council may~ at the request of an employee~ extend the compulsory retirement age of such employee~ upon such terms as the Council deems fit. 6. HOURS OF EMPLOYMENT All employees not covered by a Union Agreement shall work a B~-LA~ read a F~rst and Second t~me th~s day of ~ , Reeve