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Tape Measure. Crescent Wrench with Safety Strap Multi-bit Screw Driver (or equivalent screwdriver) Pocket Flashlight Front of House Work Gloves Chalk Pen or Pencil Pen or Pencil Small Notebook Small Notebook Watch SCHEDULE “A” - WAGES and SALARIES‌ Effective Jan 1/10 Jan 1/11 Jan 1/12 Dec 31/12 Jan 1/13 current 2% 2% Bump 2% Box Office Supervisor 19.30 19.69 20.08 20.48 Box Office Auxiliary Supervisor 17.19 17.53 17.88 18.24 Box Office Cashier 16.00 16.32 16.65 16.98 Box Office Cashier (Probation) New n/a 15.50 15.81 Assistant FOH Manager New n/a 23.00 23.46 Supervisor 17.74 18.09 18.45 18.95 19.33 Head Bartender 14.74 15.03 15.33 15.64 Bartender 14.15 14.43 14.72 15.01 Concessionaire/Merchandise 13.60 13.87 14.15 14.43 ▇▇▇▇▇ 12.49 12.74 12.99 13.25 Facilities Supervisor 25.96 26.48 27.01 27.55 Janitor - Regular 18.82 19.20 19.58 20.08 20.48 Janitor - Casual 18.22 19.20 19.58 20.08 20.48 Assistant Technical Director 26.66 27.19 27.73 28.28 Crew Chief 24.39 24.88 25.38 25.89 Department Head 23.75 24.23 24.71 25.20 Assistant Sound /Assistant Wardrobe 22.28 22.73 23.18 23.64 Operator / Fork Lift 21.58 22.01 22.45 22.90 Loader 19.68 20.07 20.47 20.88 Grip 18.88 19.26 19.65 20.04 SCHEDULE “B” - STAFF CATEGORIES‌ Assistant Sound: Assistant Sound assists in the Head Sound as required. This may include mixing monitors, mixing FOH as required, assisting with the set up of microphones, cables, stands, speakers, mixing consoles, effects racks, and other sound equipment used in sound production and operation of sound playback equipment. This position also assists with the movement of sound equipment to and from the truck and unpacking and packing equipment from cases on the stage. Assistant Technical Director: Assistant Technical Director’s will assist the Technical Director as required. Duties may involve assistance in short and long term planning, issues of employee safety, maintenance of various stage equipment and physical plant related to show production, supervision of Department Heads, record keeping as it pertains to crew and personal hours worked, and liaison with clients. Bartender: Supervises sales at assigned bar station. Performs duties as assigned and daily inventory count, stock product from master inventory, prepare product for sale and paper work to record sales and reconcile sales to inventory. Bartender - Head: Performs same functions as Bartender. Head Bartender is scheduled when more than two bartenders are required. In addition to duties of bartender, the head b...
Tape Measure. Crescent Wrench with Safety Strap Multi-bit Screw Driver (or equivalent screwdriver)
Tape Measure. Crescent Wrench with Safety Strap Multi-bit Screw Driver (or equivalent screwdriver) Pocket Flashlight Pen or Pencil Small Notebook - general purpose work gloves - footwear which meets the requirement of CSA Standard CAN/CSA-Z195-M92 - safety headgear which meets the requirements of CSA Standard CAN/CSA-Z94.1-92 - clothing needed for protection against the natural elements, of a type and in a condition which will not expose the employee to any unnecessary or avoidable hazards. SCHEDULE “A” - WAGES and SALARIES‌ Current 2012 2013 2014 1.5% 2% 2% Crew Chief (9 or more crew) $28.63 $29.06 $29.64 $30.23 Crew Chief (1 to 8 crew) $25.43 $25.81 $26.33 $26.86 Working Dept. Head $23.80 $24.16 $24.64 $25.13 Operators & Forklifts $22.19 $22.52 $22.97 $23.43 Grip / Wardrobe $19.76 $20.06 $20.46 $20.87 Truck Loader $20.56 $20.87 $21.29 $21.72 Ground Rigger $23.54 $23.89 $24.37 $24.86 High Rigger $30.02 $30.47 $31.08 $31.70 Head Rigger $33.01 $33.51 $34.18 $34.86 Office Operations $25.74 $26.13 $26.65 $27.18 First Aid (premium added to rate) SPECALTY SERVICES $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 Jobs that require special skills normally not required for stage employees shall be negotiated on a per job basis. Examples of this type of work are: Scenic Painting, Finished Carpentry, Plumbing, and Electrical. • Retro will not be paid prior to this agreement taking effect. • It is understood that the Crew Chief shall normally count as one (1) of the working employees when determining if the crew size is over or under nine (9) people. Crew Chief: The working supervisory stage crew member on any call. Department Head: The supervisory crew member in their department. Operator: Operates particular equipment, including follow spot, control console, pyrotechnics, forklift, and projection equipment, and reports to their Department Head. Grip: Performs general stage crew functions, and reports to their Department Head. Grips must meet the qualification standards specified in Employment Requirements in order to work in any department. Truck Loader: Performs the function of loading and unloading all trucks and trailers the contain production equipment. Ground Rigger: Responsible for rigging all hardware that can be assembled on the ground. High Rigger: Responsible for rigging and installing all points and hardware located above the ground. BETWEEN: AND: This Letter of Understanding is attached to and forms part of the Collective Agreement and remains in full force and effect for the term of the curr...
Tape Measure. Crescent Wrench with Safety Strap Multi-bit Screw Driver (or equivalent screwdriver) Pocket Flashlight Front of House Work Gloves Chalk Pen or Pencil Pen or Pencil Small Notebook Small Notebook Watch Effective Jan 1/07 3% BOX OFFICE EMPLOYEES Dec 31/07 $ Jan 1/08 3% Dec 31/08 $ Jan 1/09 3% Dec 31/09 $ Jan 1/10 3% Box Office Supervisor 15.71 16.71 17.21 17.71 18.24 18.74 19.30 Box Office Auxiliary Supervisor 14.28 14.78 15.22 15.72 16.19 16.69 17.19 Box Office Cashier 13.18 13.68 14.09 14.59 15.03 15.53 16.00 FRONT OF HOUSE EMPLOYEES Supervisor 14.28 15.28 15.73 16.23 16.72 17.22 17.74 Head Bartender 11.54 12.54 12.91 13.41 13.81 14.31 14.74 Bartender 10.99 11.99 12.35 12.85 13.24 13.74 14.15 Concessionaire 10.99 11.49 11.83 12.33 12.70 13.20 13.60 ▇▇▇▇▇ 10.43 11.43 11.78 12.13 12.49 JANITORIAL EMPLOYEES Janitor - Regular 17.22 17.74 18.27 18.82 Janitor - Casual 17.22 17.74 18.27 18.82 STAGE EMPLOYEES Assistant Technical Director 22.44 23.44 24.15 24.65 25.39 25.89 26.66 Crew Chief 20.87 21.37 22.01 22.51 23.18 23.68 24.39 Department Head 20.28 20.78 21.40 21.90 22.56 23.06 23.75 Assistant Sound 21.00 21.63 22.28 Operator 17.51 20.34 20.95 21.58 Loader 17.51 18.01 18.55 19.11 19.68 Grip 16.78 17.28 17.80 18.33 18.88 Crew Chief: The working supervisory stage crew member on any call. Department Head: The supervisory crew member in their department. Operator: Operates particular equipment, including follow spot, control console, pyrotechnics and projection equipment, and reports to their Department Head. Grip: Performs general stage crew functions, and reports to their Department Head. Grips must meet the qualification standards specified in Employment Requirements in order to work in any department. Assistant Sound: Assistant Sound assists in the Head Sound as required. This may include mixing monitors, mixing FOH as required, assisting with the set up of microphones, cables, stands, speakers, mixing consoles, effects racks, and other sound equipment used in sound production and operation of sound playback equipment. This position also assists with the movement of sound equipment to and from the truck and unpacking and packing equipment from cases on the stage. Loader: Loader, under the direction of the Crew Chief loads and unloads equipment from trucks. In order to report to this position, the Loader is required to wear steal toed boots and be able to repeatedly lift equipment of substantial weight. When loading of trucks is completed, Loaders will work the ...
Tape Measure. Crescent Wrench with Safety Strap Multi-bit Screw Driver (or equivalent screwdriver) Pocket Flashlight Work Gloves Chalk Pen or Pencil Small Notebook R. M.T.S. & IATSE, LOCAL 168 33 Tape Measure Pen or Pencil Small Notebook Pocket Flashlight Tape Measure Shears Clippers Pen or Pencil Small Notebook Watch 2014 - 2016 Collective Agreement ▇▇▇▇▇ 1 3.48 13.61 1 3.75 14.03 JANITORIAL EMPLOYEES Facilities Supervisor 28.03 28.31 28.59 29. 16 Janitor - Casual 20. 84 21 .05 21 .26 21 .69 STAGE EMPLOYEES Assistant Technical Director 28.77 29.06 29.35 29.94 R.M.T.S. & IATSE, LOCAL ▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ - 201 6 Collective Agreement Assistant Front of House Manager Will assist the Front of House Manager as required. Duties may involve assistance in short and long term planning, issues of employee safety, maintenance of Front of House equipment, supervision of all ushers, concession and bar staff. Perform duties as assigned and other administrative functions including preparing staff scheduling for approval by Manager; preliminary review of prospective employees; stock ord ering, performing inventory counts, and reception planning. The Assistant Front of House Manager may be appointed to act for the Front of House Manager in his/her absence. Assistant Sound: Assistant Sound assists in the Head Sound as required. This may include mixing monitors, mixing FOH as required, assisting with the set up of microphones, cables, stands, speakers, mixing consoles, effects racks, and other sound equipment used in sound production and operation of sound playback equipment. This position also assists with the movement of sound equipment to and from the truck and unpacking and packing equipment from cases on the stage. Assistant Technical Assistant Technical Director's will assist the Technical Director as Director:
Tape Measure. Crescent Wrench with Safety Strap Multi-bit Screw Driver (or equivalent screwdriver) Pocket Flashlight Front of House Chalk Pen or Pencil Pen or Pencil Small Notebook Small Notebook Watch Crew Chief: The working supervisory stage crew member on any call. Department Head: The supervisory crew member in their department. Operator: Operates particular equipment, including follow spot, control console, pyrotechnics and projection equipment, and reports to their Department Head. Grip: Performs general stage crew functions, and reports to their Department Head. Grips must meet the qualification standards specified in Employment Requirements in order to work in any department. Bartender - Head: Performs same functions as Bartender. Head Bartender is scheduled when more than two bartenders are required. In addition to duties of bartender, the head bartender will prepare additional paper work required to accumulate and reconcile sales and inventory figures from all bar stations. Bartender: Supervises sales at assigned bar station. Performs duties as assigned and daily inventory count, stock product from master inventory, prepare product for sale and paper work to record sales and reconcile sales to inventory. Box Office Supervisor
Tape Measure. Crescent Wrench with Safety Strap Multi-bit Screw Driver (or equivalent screwdriver) Pocket Flashlight Front of House Work Gloves Chalk Pen or Pencil Pen or Pencil Small Notebook Small Notebook Watch Concessionaire: Supervises sales at the concession when alcohol is not being served. Performs duties as assigned and daily inventory count; stock product from master inventory; prepare product for sale and prepare paper work to record sales and reconcile sales to inventory. ▇▇▇▇▇: Performs duties as assigned including ticket taking; zone safety functions; patron seating and management; coat check; merchandising sales for licensees when assigned and assists in concession and bar sales when necessary and trained to do so.
Tape Measure. 1 Pair Gloves All tools and equipment owned by the Employer but furnished and supplied to the Employee will be used and maintained as directed. The ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will be re- sponsible to instruct the Employees as to the correct and safe use of such equipment. The Employer agrees to provide facilities capable of being locked for Employees to keep their tools in. who has the knowledge required to perform most of the operations required to apply roofing and with a minimum of instructions from the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ can perform or assist in the performance of all the operations. Is also one who has been grandfathered to the cation of journeyman through the Apprenticeship Pro- gram and/or has successfully completed the Appren- ticeship Program. is one who will work at the direction of a Material Handler and will perform work of a labourer supplying materials to be laid in a roof system by more experienced Roofing Personnel. All Roofing personnel who are presently in the clas- sification system as set out in the previous Agreement, shall complete their respective automatic progression. Roofing personnel in the classification system of the previous Agreement shall be the first employees hired when available at all times until they have completed all automatic progression. Apprentices shall be indentured to the employer and shall continue in training with such employer as long as possible. Apprentices should be tested at the conclusion of each school training period. Apprentices must attend in-school training when directed by the employer. The apprentice will advance to the next training period while waiting for the availability of an in-school train- ing program. An apprentice who fails to successfully complete the in-school training program shall be held in the current training period until the employee tries again and successfully passes the test. Within a company the apprenticeship ratio to journey- man after the first one shall be 1 apprentice to 3 jour- neymen. (This ratio will be reviewed prior to the end of this Collective Agreement.) The first calendar days of employment shall be considered probation- ary and will be credited if the apprentice continues. Crew size may consist of 3 Journeymen (which in- cludes Journeymen Roofers, Foremen and Red Cir- cled and 3 Apprentices. Where there is an opening for an apprentice, a apprentice shall be selected in order of seniority. Employers must have a full quota of apprentices in order to qualify to employ a 1 apprentice for the fi...
Tape Measure. Crescent Wrench with Safety Strap Multi-bit Screw Driver (or equivalent screwdriver) Pocket Flashlight Pen or Pencil Small Notebook Effective date: Jan 1/2022 Jan 1/2023 Jan 1/2024 5.00% 4.25% Box Office Supervisor $ 24.38 $ 25.60 $ 26.69 Box Office Auxiliary Supervisor $ 21.71 $ 22.80 $ 23.77 Box Office Cashier $ 20.19 $ 21.20 $ 22.10 Assistant FOH Manager $ 29.84 $ 31.33 $ 1.00 $ 32.33 $ 33.70 Supervisor $ 24.02 $ 25.22 $ 1.00 $ 26.22 $ 27.33 Head Bartender $ 19.11 $ 20.07 $ 20.92 Bartender $ 17.84 $ 18.73 $ 19.53 Concessionaire/Merchandise $ 17.17 $ 18.03 $ 1.00 $ 19.03 $ 19.84 ▇▇▇▇▇ $ 16.79 $ 17.63 $ 1.00 $ 18.63 $ 19.42 Custodian - Supervisor $ 29.25 $ 30.71 $ 1.00 $ 31.71 $ 33.06 Custodian Regular $ 24.90 $ 26.15 $ 27.26 Custodian Casual $ 24.38 $ 25.60 $ 26.69 Assistant Technical Director $ 33.63 $ 35.31 $ 36.81 Crew Chief $ 30.80 $ 32.34 $ 33.71 Department Head $ 29.96 $ 31.46 $ 32.80 Assistant Department Head $ 28.12 $ 29.53 $ 30.79 Operator/Fork Lift $ 27.23 $ 28.59 $ 29.81 Loader $ 24.84 $ 26.08 $ 27.19 Grip $ 24.36 $ 25.58 $ 26.67 Mileage - per kilometre per CRA mandated amount CEIRP - percentage 5.00% 5.00% 5.00% FOH uniform maintenance $ 0.50 $ 0.53 $ 0.55 bodily fluid cleanup allowance $ 2.00 $ 2.10 $ 2.19 Assistant Front of House Manager Will assist the Front of House Manager as required. Duties may involve assistance in short and long term planning, issues of Employee safety, maintenance of Front of House equipment, supervision of all ushers, concession and bar staff. Perform duties as assigned and other administrative functions including preparing staff scheduling for approval by Manager; preliminary review of prospective Employees; stock ordering, performing inventory counts, and reception planning. The Assistant Front of House Manager may be appointed to act for the Front of House Manager in the absence of the Front House Manager. Assistant Head of Department: Assistant Head of Department assists the Head of Department as required. This position is one in which the Assistant is able to assume all responsibilities of the Head of Department, including crew supervision and equipment operation, and also assists with the movement of equipment to and from the truck and unpacking and packing equipment from cases on the stage. Assistant Technical Director: Assistant Technical Director’s will assist the Technical Director as required. Duties may involve assistance in short and long term planning, issues of Employee safety, maintenance of various...

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