DATE: December 18, 2001
TO: Compensation Managers
Chiefs of Staff Relations
SUBJECT: Salary increment for a part-time employee
This bulletin provides information on the transitional implementation of
salary increments for part-time employees. During the recent round of
negotiations, the provision for the qualifying period in some collective
agreements was changed to match the qualifying period for a full-time employee.
GROUPS WITH SALARY INCREMENTS BASED ON WEEKS
A part-time employee in a classification level where the new salary increment
period is now twenty-six (26) weeks, and the last salary increment under the
previous provision was twenty-six (26) weeks or more from the date of signing of
the agreement, will receive a pay increment effective on the date of signing.
The next salary increment will be calculated from this date.
A part-time employee in a classification level where the salary increment
period is now fifty-two (52) weeks, and the last salary increment under the
previous provision was fifty-two (52) weeks or more from the date of signing of
the agreement, will receive a salary increment on the date of signing. The next
salary increment will be calculated from this date.
GROUPS WITH SALARY INCREMENTS BASED ON MONTHS
A part-time employee in a classification level where the pay increment period
is now six (6) months and the last pay increment under the previous provision
was six (6) months or more from the date of signing of the agreement, will
receive a pay increment effective on the date of signing. The next salary
increment will be calculated from this date.
A part-time employee in a classification level where the pay increment period
is now twelve (12) months and the last salary increment under the previous
provision was twelve (12) months or more from the date of signing of the
agreement, will receive a salary increment effective on the date of signing. The
next statutory increase will be calculated from this date.
Departmental Compensation and Staff Relations managers should direct any
questions that they may have to their corporate Compensation officials who, if
need be, can contact the Pay Administration Section.
original signed by
Thomas A. Smith
Director, Pay Administration
Labour Relations Division
Human Resources Branch
|