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Table of Contents - Appendices

Appendices for Volume One

A  Terms of reference
B Draft compensation policy
  1. Policy statement adopted by the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency, March 2001
  2. Draft TBS policy -Towards a Compensation Policy Framework for the Federal Public Service: Discussion Paper, April 2003

C

Salient extracts on public service compensation and comparability from the section on "Personnel Management" in the Report of the Royal Commission on Government Organization - Chapters 7 and 8 of the Glassco Commission Report
D Organizations by domain
E Lexicon of names and symbols for the current and former occupational group structure in the core public service domain
F List of monetary benefits (other than economic increases) negotiated between 1997 and 2003
G Analysis for selected classification groups of the distribution of employees by classification level, 1991-2003
H Summary of resolved pay equity complaints relating to the core public service domain up to 2003
I Estimated cost of pay equity settlements, 1980-2003
J Data in support of figures illustrating trends in key economic indicators
K Distribution of employees by gender in the federal public service for selected years, 1981 to 2005
 

Appendices for Volume Two

L

Summary of population changes since 1991 in classification groups with at least 2,000 members in March 2003
M Overview of reclassification movements within and from the Clerical and Regulatory (CR) and Economist (ES) groups, 2002-03
N Summary of leave usage in the core public service domain from 1991-92 to 2002-03, and chart summarizing changes in annual leave entitlement applying to the Clerical and Regulatory (CR) classification group
O Details of sick leave and family-related leave usage for the ten classification groups with the highest usage, and the three groups with the lowest usage, 1990-91 to 2002-03
P History of employer and employee contributions to the Public Service Pension Plan, 1924-25 to 2002-03
Q History of employer and member contributions to the Canadian Forces Pension Plan, 1946-47 to 2002-03
R History of employer and member contributions to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Pension Plan, 1949-50 to 2002-03