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Table Legend
- $) Effective June 22, 2006
- A) Effective June 22, 2007
- B) Effective June 22, 2008
- C) Effective June 22, 2009
- D) Effective June 22, 2010
AU-1 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date |
Step 1 |
Step 2 |
Step 3 |
Step 4 |
Step 5 |
Step 6 |
Step 7 |
Step 8 |
$) June 22, 2006 |
46933 |
48966 |
50985 |
53012 |
55040 |
57073 |
59102 |
61132 |
A) June 22, 2007 |
48012 |
50092 |
52158 |
54231 |
56306 |
58386 |
60461 |
62538 |
B) June 22, 2008 |
48732 |
50843 |
52940 |
55044 |
57151 |
59262 |
61368 |
63476 |
C) June 22, 2009 |
49463 |
51606 |
53734 |
55870 |
58008 |
60151 |
62289 |
64428 |
D) June 22, 2010 |
50205 |
52380 |
54540 |
56708 |
58878 |
61053 |
63223 |
65394 |
AU-2 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date |
Step 1 |
Step 2 |
Step 3 |
Step 4 |
Step 5 |
Step 6 |
Step 7 |
$) June 22, 2006 |
58371 |
60377 |
62385 |
64392 |
66398 |
68405 |
70411 |
A) June 22, 2007 |
59714 |
61766 |
63820 |
65873 |
67925 |
69978 |
72030 |
B) June 22, 2008 |
60610 |
62692 |
64777 |
66861 |
68944 |
71028 |
73110 |
C) June 22, 2009 |
61519 |
63632 |
65749 |
67864 |
69978 |
72093 |
74207 |
D) June 22, 2010 |
62442 |
64586 |
66735 |
68882 |
71028 |
73174 |
75320 |
AU-3 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date |
Step 1 |
Step 2 |
Step 3 |
Step 4 |
Step 5 |
Step 6 |
$) June 22, 2006 |
66897 |
69401 |
71781 |
74158 |
76536 |
78913 |
A) June 22, 2007 |
68436 |
70997 |
73432 |
75864 |
78296 |
80728 |
B) June 22, 2008 |
69463 |
72062 |
74533 |
77002 |
79470 |
81939 |
C) June 22, 2009 |
70505 |
73143 |
75651 |
78157 |
80662 |
83168 |
D) June 22, 2010 |
71563 |
74240 |
76786 |
79329 |
81872 |
84416 |
AU-4 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date |
Step 1 |
Step 2 |
Step 3 |
Step 4 |
Step 5 |
Step 6 |
$) June 22, 2006 |
75467 |
78197 |
80883 |
83574 |
86267 |
88957 |
A) June 22, 2007 |
77203 |
79996 |
82743 |
85496 |
88251 |
91003 |
B) June 22, 2008 |
78361 |
81196 |
83984 |
86778 |
89575 |
92368 |
C) June 22, 2009 |
79536 |
82414 |
85244 |
88080 |
90919 |
93754 |
D) June 22, 2010 |
80729 |
83650 |
86523 |
89401 |
92283 |
95160 |
AU-5 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date |
Step 1 |
Step 2 |
Step 3 |
Step 4 |
Step 5 |
Step 6 |
$) June 22, 2006 |
83948 |
86680 |
89416 |
92146 |
94877 |
97609 |
A) June 22, 2007 |
85879 |
88674 |
91473 |
94265 |
97059 |
99854 |
B) June 22, 2008 |
87167 |
90004 |
92845 |
95679 |
98515 |
101352 |
C) June 22, 2009 |
88475 |
91354 |
94238 |
97114 |
99993 |
102872 |
D) June 22, 2010 |
89802 |
92724 |
95652 |
98571 |
101493 |
104415 |
AU-6 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date |
Step 1 |
Step 2 |
Step 3 |
Step 4 |
Step 5 |
Step 6 |
$) June 22, 2006 |
92121 |
95158 |
98195 |
101234 |
104273 |
107313 |
A) June 22, 2007 |
94240 |
97347 |
100453 |
103562 |
106671 |
109781 |
B) June 22, 2008 |
95654 |
98807 |
101960 |
105115 |
108271 |
111428 |
C) June 22, 2009 |
97089 |
100289 |
103489 |
106692 |
109895 |
113099 |
D) June 22, 2010 |
98545 |
101793 |
105041 |
108292 |
111543 |
114795 |
**Pay Notes
1. Each pay increment period for all employees of levels AU-1 to AU-6
inclusive shall be twelve (12) months.
**Appendix
"A"
Table Legend
- $) Effective June 22, 2006
- A) Effective June 22, 2007
- B) Effective June 22, 2008
- C) Effective June 22, 2009
- D) Effective June 22, 2010
CO-DEV\PER - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date |
Step 1 |
Step 2 |
Step 3 |
Step 4 |
$) June 22, 2006 |
24440 |
to |
52399 |
($10 increments) |
A) June 22, 2007 |
25002 |
to |
53604 |
($10 increments) |
B) June 22, 2008 |
25377 |
to |
54408 |
($10 increments) |
C) June 22, 2009 |
25758 |
to |
55224 |
($10 increments) |
D) June 22, 2010 |
26144 |
to |
56052 |
($10 increments) |
CO-01 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date |
Step 1 |
Step 2 |
Step 3 |
Step 4 |
Step 5 |
Step 6 |
Step 7 |
Step 8 |
$) June 22, 2006 |
47602 |
49747 |
51898 |
54034 |
56187 |
58330 |
60475 |
62621 |
A) June 22, 2007 |
48697 |
50891 |
53092 |
55277 |
57479 |
59672 |
61866 |
64061 |
B) June 22, 2008 |
49427 |
51654 |
53888 |
56106 |
58341 |
60567 |
62794 |
65022 |
C) June 22, 2009 |
50168 |
52429 |
54696 |
56948 |
59216 |
61476 |
63736 |
65997 |
D) June 22, 2010 |
50921 |
53215 |
55516 |
57802 |
60104 |
62398 |
64692 |
66987 |
CO-02 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars) - Steps 1 to 7
Effective Date |
Step 1 |
Step 2 |
Step 3 |
Step 4 |
Step 5 |
Step 6 |
Step 7 |
$) June 22, 2006 |
62344 |
65428 |
68517 |
71597 |
74687 |
77766 |
80861 |
A) June 22, 2007 |
63778 |
66933 |
70093 |
73244 |
76405 |
79555 |
82721 |
B) June 22, 2008 |
64735 |
67937 |
71144 |
74343 |
77551 |
80748 |
83962 |
C) June 22, 2009 |
65706 |
68956 |
72211 |
75458 |
78714 |
81959 |
85221 |
D) June 22, 2010 |
66692 |
69990 |
73294 |
76590 |
79895 |
83188 |
86499 |
CO-02 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars) - Steps 8 to 9
Effective Date |
Step 8 |
Step 9 |
$) June 22, 2006 |
83945 |
87031 |
A) June 22, 2007 |
85876 |
89033 |
B) June 22, 2008 |
87164 |
90368 |
C) June 22, 2009 |
88471 |
91724 |
D) June 22, 2010 |
89798 |
93100 |
CO-03 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date |
Step 1 |
Step 2 |
Step 3 |
Step 4 |
Step 5 |
Step 6 |
Step 7 |
$) June 22, 2006 |
76063 |
79499 |
82933 |
86368 |
89801 |
93031 |
96263 |
A) June 22, 2007 |
77812 |
81327 |
84840 |
88354 |
91866 |
95171 |
98477 |
B) June 22, 2008 |
78979 |
82547 |
86113 |
89679 |
93244 |
96599 |
99954 |
C) June 22, 2009 |
80164 |
83785 |
87405 |
91024 |
94643 |
98048 |
101453 |
D) June 22, 2010 |
81366 |
85042 |
88716 |
92389 |
96063 |
99519 |
102975 |
CO-04 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date |
Step 1 |
Step 2 |
Step 3 |
Step 4 |
Step 5 |
Step 6 |
$) June 22, 2006 |
86673 |
90387 |
93882 |
97371 |
100862 |
104353 |
A) June 22, 2007 |
88666 |
92466 |
96041 |
99611 |
103182 |
106753 |
B) June 22, 2008 |
89996 |
93853 |
97482 |
101105 |
104730 |
108354 |
C) June 22, 2009 |
91346 |
95261 |
98944 |
102622 |
106301 |
109979 |
D) June 22, 2010 |
92716 |
96690 |
100428 |
104161 |
107896 |
111629 |
**
Pay Notes
- An employee, other than one
to whom Note 2 applies, shall, on the relevant effective date of adjustments to
rates of pay, be paid in the new scale of rates at the rate shown immediately
below the employee's former rate, except that where an employee, during the
retroactive period, was paid on initial appointment at a rate of pay above the
minimum, or was promoted or transferred and paid at a rate of pay above the
rates specified by the regulations for promotion or transfer, the employee
shall be paid in the new scale of rates at the rate of pay nearest to but not
less than the rate of pay at which the employee was appointed and, at the discretion
of the Deputy Head, may be paid at any rate up to and including the rate shown
immediately below the rate the employee was receiving.
- An
employee being paid in the CO (Development) scale of rates shall be paid as
follows:
- Effective June 22, 2007 or date of appointment, whichever is later,
paid in the "A" scale of rates which is two point three per cent
(2.3%) higher than his former
rate of pay, rounded to the nearest ten dollars ($10).
- Effective June 22, 2008 or date of appointment, whichever is later,
paid in the "B" scale of rates which is one point five per cent
(1.5%) higher than his former
rate of pay, rounded to the nearest ten dollars ($10).
- Effective June 22, 2009 in the "C" scale of rates which is
one point five per cent (1.5%) higher
than his former rate of pay, rounded to the nearest ten dollars ($10).
- Effective June 22, 2010 in the "D" scale of rates which is
one point five per cent (1.5%) higher
than his former rate of pay, rounded to the nearest ten dollars ($10).
- The pay increment period for
employees in the CO (Development) scale of rates is six (6) months and the
minimum pay increment shall be three hundred dollars ($300) or such higher
amount that the Employer may determine or such lesser amount that brings the
employee's rate to the maximum of the pay range. For the purposes of transfer
and promotion the lowest pay increment is three hundred dollars ($300).
- Each pay increment period for all employees of levels CO-1 to
CO-4 inclusive shall be twelve (12) months.
**Appendix
"A"
Table Legend
- $) Effective June 22, 2006
- A) Effective June 22, 2007
- B) Effective June 22, 2008
- C) Effective June 22, 2009
- D) Effective June 22, 2010
PG - Technological Institute Recruitment - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date |
Step 1 |
Step 2 |
Step 3 |
Step 4 |
$) June 22, 2006 |
21409 |
to |
32380 |
(with increments of $60) |
A) June 22, 2007 |
21901 |
to |
33125 |
(with increments of $60) |
B) June 22, 2008 |
22230 |
to |
33622 |
(with increments of $60) |
C) June 22, 2009 |
22563 |
to |
34126 |
(with increments of $60) |
D) June 22, 2010 |
22901 |
to |
34638 |
(with increments of $60) |
PG - Development - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date |
Step 1 |
Step 2 |
Step 3 |
Step 4 |
$) June 22, 2006 |
23723 |
to |
36446 |
(with increments of $60) |
A) June 22, 2007 |
24269 |
to |
37284 |
(with increments of $60) |
B) June 22, 2008 |
24633 |
to |
37843 |
(with increments of $60) |
C) June 22, 2009 |
25002 |
to |
38411 |
(with increments of $60) |
D) June 22, 2010 |
25377 |
to |
38987 |
(with increments of $60) |
PG-01 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date |
Step 1 |
Step 2 |
Step 3 |
Step 4 |
Step 5 |
Step 6 |
Step 7 |
$) June 22, 2006 |
36710 |
38502 |
40293 |
42083 |
43877 |
45667 |
47458 |
A) June 22, 2007 |
37554 |
39388 |
41220 |
43051 |
44886 |
46717 |
48550 |
B) June 22, 2008 |
38117 |
39979 |
41838 |
43697 |
45559 |
47418 |
49278 |
C) June 22, 2009 |
38689 |
40579 |
42466 |
44352 |
46242 |
48129 |
50017 |
D) June 22, 2010 |
39269 |
41188 |
43103 |
45017 |
46936 |
48851 |
50767 |
PG-02 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date |
Step 1 |
Step 2 |
Step 3 |
Step 4 |
$) June 22, 2006 |
47919 |
49962 |
51998 |
54034 |
A) June 22, 2007 |
49021 |
51111 |
53194 |
55277 |
B) June 22, 2008 |
49756 |
51878 |
53992 |
56106 |
C) June 22, 2009 |
50502 |
52656 |
54802 |
56948 |
D) June 22, 2010 |
51260 |
53446 |
55624 |
57802 |
PG-03 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date |
Step 1 |
Step 2 |
Step 3 |
Step 4 |
$) June 22, 2006 |
53348 |
55626 |
57898 |
60169 |
A) June 22, 2007 |
54575 |
56905 |
59230 |
61553 |
B) June 22, 2008 |
55394 |
57759 |
60118 |
62476 |
C) June 22, 2009 |
56225 |
58625 |
61020 |
63413 |
D) June 22, 2010 |
57068 |
59504 |
61935 |
64364 |
PG-04 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date |
Step 1 |
Step 2 |
Step 3 |
Step 4 |
$) June 22, 2006 |
63287 |
65999 |
68714 |
71427 |
A) June 22, 2007 |
64743 |
67517 |
70294 |
73070 |
B) June 22, 2008 |
65714 |
68530 |
71348 |
74166 |
C) June 22, 2009 |
66700 |
69558 |
72418 |
75278 |
D) June 22, 2010 |
67701 |
70601 |
73504 |
76407 |
PG-05 - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date |
Step 1 |
Step 2 |
Step 3 |
Step 4 |
$) June 22, 2006 |
74497 |
77696 |
80690 |
83683 |
A) June 22, 2007 |
76210 |
79483 |
82546 |
85608 |
B) June 22, 2008 |
77353 |
80675 |
83784 |
86892 |
C) June 22, 2009 |
78513 |
81885 |
85041 |
88195 |
D) June 22, 2010 |
79691 |
83113 |
86317 |
89518 |
PG-06 * - Annual Rates of Pay (in dollars)
Effective Date |
Step 1 |
Step 2 |
Step 3 |
Step 4 |
Step 5 |
Step 6 |
Step 7 |
$) June 22, 2006 |
82058 |
83577 |
85094 |
86613 |
88120 |
89633 |
91145 |
A) June 22, 2007 |
83945 |
85499 |
87051 |
88605 |
90147 |
91695 |
93241 |
B) June 22, 2008 |
85204 |
86781 |
88357 |
89934 |
91499 |
93070 |
94640 |
C) June 22, 2009 |
86482 |
88083 |
89682 |
91283 |
92871 |
94466 |
96060 |
D) June 22, 2010 |
87779 |
89404 |
91027 |
92652 |
94264 |
95883 |
97501 |
* Performance Pay -
to apply to employees subject to the Performance Pay Regulations
**
Pay Notes
Pay Increment
-
- The pay increment
period is twenty-six (26) weeks for employees at levels PG-TIRL and PG-DEV.
- Each pay increment
period for all employees of levels PG-1 to PG-6 inclusive shall be twelve (12)
months.
-
- For employees in
the Purchasing and Supply - Technological Institute Recruitment range, an
increase at the end of an increment period shall be to a rate in the pay range
which is one hundred and twenty dollars ($120) higher than the rate at which
the employee is being paid or, if there is no such rate, to the maximum of the
pay range.
- For employees in
the Purchasing and Supply - Development range, an increase at the end of an
increment period shall be to a rate in the pay range which is two hundred and
forty dollars ($240) higher than the rate at which the employee is being paid
or, if there is no such rate, to the maximum of the pay range.
Pay Adjustment (Pg-Tirl And Pg-Dev)
- An employee being paid in the
Purchasing and Supply - Technological Institute Recruitment or Development
ranges shall be paid as follows:
- Effective June 22, 2007
or date of appointment, whichever is later, paid in the "A" scale of
rates which is two point three per cent (2.3%) higher than his former rate of pay, rounded to the nearest ten
dollars ($10).
- Effective June 22,
2008 or date of appointment, whichever is later, paid in the "B"
scale of rates which is one point five per cent (1.5%) higher than his former rate of pay, rounded to the nearest ten
dollars ($10).
- Effective June 22,
2009 in the "C" scale of rates which is one point five per cent (1.5%) higher than his former rate of pay,
rounded to the nearest ten dollars ($10).
- Effective June 22,
2010 in the "D" scale of rates which is one point five per cent
(1.5%) higher than his former
rate of pay, rounded to the nearest ten dollars ($10).
The parties agree to establish a joint committee comprised
of equal representation to review the application of clause 45.07 and report
its finding to the undersigned.
The committee will consist of members from Treasury Board
Secretariat, Industry Canada, Public Works and Government Services and the
Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada.
The committee will meet within thirty (30) days of the
signing of the present agreement to conduct a preliminary assessment of scope
and volume in order to determine the timeframes.
Table Of Contents
Application
This
Appendix applies to all employees.
Unless
explicitly specified, the provisions contained in Parts I to VI do not apply to
alternative delivery initiatives.
Collective agreement
With
the exception of those provisions for which the Public Service Commission (PSC)
is responsible, this Appendix is part of this collective agreement.
Objectives
It
is the policy of the Treasury Board to maximise employment opportunities for
indeterminate employees affected by workforce adjustment situations, primarily
through ensuring that, wherever possible, alternative employment opportunities
are provided to them. This should not be construed as the continuation of a
specific position or job but rather as continued employment.
To
this end, every indeterminate employee whose services will no longer be
required because of a workforce adjustment situation and for whom the deputy
head knows or can predict employment availability will receive a guarantee of a
reasonable job offer within the Core Public Administration. Those employees for
whom the deputy head cannot provide the guarantee will have access to
transitional employment arrangements (as per Part VI and VII).
Definitions
- Accelerated lay-off
- (mise en disponibilité accélérée) – occurs when a surplus employee makes a request to the deputy head, in writing, to be laid off at an earlier date than that originally scheduled, and the deputy head concurs. Lay-off entitlements begin on the actual date of lay-off.
- Affected employee
- (employé touché) – is an indeterminate employee who has been informed in writing that his or her services may no longer be required because of a workforce adjustment situation.
- Alternation
- (échange de postes) – occurs when an opting employee (not a surplus employee) who wishes to remain in the Core Public Administration exchanges positions with a non-affected employee (the alternate) willing to leave the Core Public Administration with a Transition Support Measure or with an Education Allowance.
- Alternative delivery initiative
- (diversification des modes de prestation des services) – is the transfer of any work, undertaking or business of the Core Public Administration to any body or corporation that is a separate agency or that is outside the Core Public Administration.
- Appointing department or organization
- (ministère ou organisation d'accueil) – is a department or organization or agency which has agreed to appoint or consider for appointment (either immediately or after retraining) a surplus or a laid-off person.
**
- Core Public Administration
- (administration publique centrale) – means that part in or under any department or organization, or other portion of the federal public administration specified in Schedules I and IV to the Financial Administration Act (FAA) for which the PSC has the sole authority to appoint.
- Deputy head
- (administrateur général) – has the same meaning as in the definition of "Deputy Head" set out in section 2 of the Public Service Employment Act, and also means his or her official designate.
**
- Education Allowance
- (indemnité d'étude) – is one of the options provided to an indeterminate employee affected by normal workforce adjustment for whom the deputy head cannot guarantee a reasonable job offer. The Education Allowance is a cash payment, equivalent to the Transitional Support Measure (see Annex "B"), plus a reimbursement of tuition from a recognized learning institution, book and mandatory equipment costs, up to a maximum of ten thousand ($10,000) dollars.
- Guarantee of a reasonable job offer
- (garantie d'une offre d'emploi raisonnable) – is a guarantee of an offer of indeterminate employment within the Core Public Administration provided by the deputy head to an indeterminate employee who is affected by workforce adjustment. Deputy heads will be expected to provide a guarantee of a reasonable job offer to those affected employees for whom they know or can predict employment availability in the Core Public Administration. Surplus employees in receipt of this guarantee will not have access to the options available in Part VI of this Appendix.
- Home department or organization
- (ministère ou organisation d'attache) – is a department or organization or agency declaring an individual employee surplus.
- Laid off person
- (personne mise en disponibilité) – is a person who has been laid off pursuant to subsection 64(1) of the PSEA , who still retains a reappointment priority under subsection 41(4) and section 64 of the PSEA.
- Lay-off notice
- (avis de mise en disponibilité) – is a written notice of lay-off to be given to a surplus employee at least one (1) month before the scheduled lay-off date. This period is included in the surplus period.
**
- Lay
- off priority (priorité de mise en disponibilité) – a person who has been laid off is entitled to a priority, in accordance with subsection 41(5) of the PSEA with respect to any position to which the Public Service Commission (PSC) is satisfied that the person meets the essential qualifications; the period of entitlement of this priority is one (1) year as set out in Section 11 of the Public Service Employment Regulations (PSER).
- Opting
- employee (employé optant) – is an indeterminate employee whose services will no longer be required because of a workforce adjustment situation and who has not received a guarantee of a reasonable job offer from the deputy head and who has one hundred and twenty (120) days to consider the options of Part 6.3 of this Appendix.
- Pay
- (rémunération) – has the same meaning as rate of pay in the employee's collective agreement.
- Priority Information Management System
- (système de gestion de l'information sur les priorités) – is a system designed by the PSC to facilitate appointments of individuals entitled to statutory and regulatory priorities.
**
- Reasonable
- job offer (offre d'emploi raisonnable) – is an offer of indeterminate employment within the Core Public Administration, normally at an equal level but could include lower levels. Surplus employees must be both trainable and mobile. Where possible, the search for a reasonable job offer will be conducted as follows: 1) within the employee's headquarters as defined in the Travel Directive; 2) within forty kilometres (40 km) of the employee's place of work or the employee's residence whichever will ensure continued employment: and 3) beyond forty kilometres (40 km). In Alternative Delivery situations, a reasonable offer is one that meets the criteria set out in type 1 and 2 of Part VII of this appendix. A reasonable job offer is also an offer from a FAA Schedule V employer, providing that:
- The appointment is at a rate of pay and an attainable salary maximum not less than the employee's current salary and attainable maximum that would be in effect on the date of offer.
- It is a seamless transfer of all employee benefits including a recognition of years of service for the definition of continuous employment and accrual of benefits, including the transfer of sick leave credits, severance pay and accumulated vacation leave credits.
- Reinstatement
- priority (priorité de réintégration) – is an appointment priority accorded by the PSC, pursuant to the Public Service Employment Regulations, to certain individuals salary-protected under this Appendix for the purpose of assisting such persons to re-attain an appointment level equal to that from which they were declared surplus.
- Relocation
- (réinstallation) – is the authorised geographic move of a surplus employee or laid-off person from one place of duty to another place of duty, beyond what, according to local custom, is a normal commuting distance.
- Relocation of work unit
- (réinstallation d'une unité de travail) – is the authorized move of a work unit of any size to a place of duty beyond what, according to local custom, is normal commuting distance from the former work location and from the employee's current residence.
- Retraining
- (recyclage) – is on-the-job training or other training intended to enable affected employees, surplus employees and laid-off persons to qualify for known or anticipated vacancies within the Core Public Administration.
- Surplus employee
- (employé excédentaire) – is an indeterminate employee who has been formally declared surplus, in writing, by his or her deputy head.
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- Surplus
- priority (priorité d'employé excédentaire) – is an entitlement for a priority in appointment accorded in accordance with section 5 of the PSER and pursuant to section 40 of the PSEA; this entitlement is provided to surplus employees to be appointed in priority to another position in the federal public administration for which they meet the essential requirements.
- Surplus
- status (statut d'employé excédentaire) – An indeterminate employee is in surplus status from the date he or she is declared surplus until the date of lay-off, until he or she is indeterminately appointed to another position, until his or her surplus status is rescinded, or until the person resigns.
- Transition
- Support Measure (mesure de soutien à la transition) – is one of the options provided to an opting employee for whom the deputy head cannot guarantee a reasonable job offer. The Transition Support Measure is a cash payment based on the employee's years of service in the Core Public Administration, as per Annex "B".
- Twelve (12)-month surplus priority period in which to secure a reasonable job offer
- (Priorité d'employé excédentaire d'une durée de douze (12) mois pour trouver une offre d'emploi raisonnable) – is one of the options provided to an opting employee for whom the deputy head cannot guarantee a reasonable job offer.
- Workforce
- adjustment (réaménagement des effectifs) – is a situation that occurs when a deputy head decides that the services of one or more indeterminate employees will no longer be required beyond a specified date because of a lack of work, the discontinuance of a function, a relocation in which the employee does not wish to relocate or an alternative delivery initiative.
Authorities
The
PSC has endorsed those portions of this Appendix for which it has
responsibility.
Monitoring
Departments
or organizations shall retain central information on all cases occurring under
this Appendix, including the reasons for the action; the number, occupational
groups and levels of employees concerned; the dates of notice given; the number
of employees placed without retraining; the number of employees retrained
(including number of salary months used in such training); the levels of
positions to which employees are appointed and the cost of any salary
protection; and the number, types, and amounts of lump sums paid to employees.
This
information will be used by the Treasury Board Secretariat to carry out its
periodic audits.
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References
The
primary references for the subject of Workforce Adjustment are as follows:
- Financial
Administration Act
- Pay
Rate Selection (Treasury Board Homepage, Organization, Human Resource
Management, Compensation and Pay Administration
- Values
and Ethics Code for the Public Service, Chapter 3: Post-Employment Measures.
- Employer regulation on
promotion
- Public
Service Employment Act
- Public Service Employment Regulations
- Public
Service Labour Relations Act
- Public
Service Superannuation Act
- Public Service Terms and Conditions of
Employment Regulations
- NJC Integrated Relocation Directive
- Travel
Directive
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Enquiries
Enquiries
about this Appendix should be referred to PIPSC, or the responsible officers in
departmental or organizational headquarters.
Responsible
officers in departmental or organizational headquarters may, in turn, direct
questions on the application of this Appendix to the Senior Director, Excluded
Groups and Administrative Policies, Labour Relations and Compensation
Operations, Treasury Board Secretariat.
Enquiries
by employees pertaining to entitlements to a priority in appointment or to
their status in relation to the priority appointment process should be directed
to their departmental or organizational human resource advisors or to the
Priority Advisor of the PSC responsible for their case.