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| June 24, 2005 | MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT | Page 1 of 29 |
| A) | Based on the understanding that the Communications, Energy and Paper Workers Union of Canada (CEP) and its locals will recommend acceptance of this Memorandum of Agreement and in full settlement of all items and subject to ratification, which the bargaining committees representing the above parties agree to recommend, the Collective Agreement to be in effect from May 1, 2004 to April 30, 2009 shall be on the same terms as the 1998-2004 Collective Agreements, except as hereinafter amended. | ||
| B) | All terms of this memorandum will become effective on the date of ratification for active employees except as herein specified to the contrary. The date of ratification will be consistent for all locations and will be determined based on the date on which the CEP chief spokesperson confirms the ratification in writing with the Company’s chief spokesperson. | ||
| C) | All terms of this memorandum, if not ratified in accordance with the previously agreed Group Bargaining Protocol will expire on July 31, 2005. | ||
| (Words importing the masculine gender shall include the feminine and vice versa) |
| 1) | Duration of Labor Agreement | |
| A five (5) year agreement from May 1, 2004 to April 30, 2009. | ||
| 2) | Wage Increases | |
| General wage increases as follows: |
| 3) | Pay Schedules | |
| Over the term of the 2004-2009 Agreement, the parties agree to work jointly at each mill in order to improve the efficiency of the payroll process and reduce processing costs. Among other things, the parties will examine the possible extension of the payday and, where appropriate, the implementation of a bi-weekly payroll cycle. |
| June 24, 2005 | MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT | Page 2 of 29 |
| 4) | Papermaker’s Wage Scale | |
| The Union has accepted the Company’s verbal commitment regarding extending the scale. | ||
| 5) | Job Classification Program | |
| The parties have agreed to support the establishment of a JCP Revision Advisory Committee. The letter of intent confirming this Committee is attached as Appendix A. | ||
| The parties agree to refer the effluent treatment operator pay classification to the Joint Classification Committee immediately following the finalization and ratification of the recommendations that result from the JCP Advisory Revision Committee. The Committee will process this request as a priority. Wage adjustments, if any, will be made retroactive to the date of ratification of the collective agreement. | ||
| 6) | Shift premiums | |
| Effective the first day of the month following ratification of the collective agreement, the shift premiums for hours worked between 4:00 p.m. and 12:00 p.m. and for hours worked between 12:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. will be increased by $0.10. Based on work schedules in effect at each mill, local adjustments will be made as per past practice. | ||
| 7) | Vacations | |
| A fifth (5) week of annual vacation after 17 years of service will be granted upon ratification. It is understood that already completed vacation schedules for 2005 will remain unchanged as a result of additional weeks of vacation granted this year. | ||
| 8) | Humanity Fund | |
| During the term of the 2004-2009 collective agreement, starting in November 2005, each mill of the Company will match each employee’s contribution to the Humanity Fund up to a maximum of $20 per year, with a mill-wide yearly maximum of $10 multiplied by the number of classified employees at the date of ratification. | ||
| Upon request of employees to set up a pay deduction, each mill will administer the required pay deduction. | ||
| This deduction will be made in November of each year and transferred to the National union thirty- (30) days following the deduction. | ||
| 9) | Pension Plan | |
| A long-term agreement of ten (10) years, from May 1, 2004 to April 30, 2014. |
| June 24, 2005 | MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT | Page 3 of 29 |
| The Company and the Union will jointly approach the government authorities with the objective of getting permission to extend the amortization period of the solvency deficit payment. A letter of intent supporting this commitment is attached as Appendix B. | ||
| For Dolbeau, subject to confirmation by both parties of the implementation details, verbal agreement was reached on introduction, as of January 1, 2006, of a new method to determine credited service in a pro-rated manner for up to 1,300 hours (1,400 hours as of January 1, 2008) worked in any given year compared to an employee’s annual work schedule, after which a full year’s credit will be extended, without exceeding 12 months of credited service. | ||
| For Dolbeau, effective January 1, 2006, continuous employment will no longer accrue for the calculation of the bridging supplement for employees not making contributions to the Pension Plan. The Company and Union will work together to present options illustrated in Appendix C to affected employees. | ||
| For all mills and locals, starting with new requests made after the date of ratification, when correcting a bona fide error or mistake to credited service in a Pension Plan, including past service, any increase in such service will be subject to the employee making contributions for the length of the increase in credited service, using the most recent employee contribution formula and rate of pay. | ||
| For all mills, effective May 1, 2009, the pension plan rules will be modified such that an active employee retiring at age 57 or more with at least 20 years of continuous service will be entitled to an unreduced pension and bridge benefit, subject to the minimum reductions imposed under the regulations of the Income Tax Act. |
| June 24, 2005 | MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT | Page 4 of 29 |
| Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | Year 5 | Year 6 | Year 7 | Year 8 | Year 9 | Year 10 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Benefits | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| (Effective May 1, except when specified otherwise.) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Formula (%),
including Liverpool
employees hired after
the date of
ratification |
1.70 | % | 1.75 | % | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Formula (%), for
Liverpool employees
hired prior to
ratification date(see
Note 3) |
1.625/2 | % | 1.7/2 | % | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Post-retirement
adjustment * (January
1)
CPI x 50%, Max: 5%
(see Note 2) |
ü | ü | ü | ü | ü | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
* For retirements
after May
1st, 1987
(May 1st,
1984 for Thunder Bay
only) |
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| 6% to April 30; | 6.5% to April 30; |
7% to April 30; | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Employee Contributions |
6% from | 6 | % | 6.5% from | 7% from | 7.5% from | 7.5 | % | 7.5 | % | 7.5 | % | 7.5 | % | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Jan-01 | May-01 | May-01 | May-01 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| June 24, 2005 | MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT | Page 5 of 29 |
| • | The employee will enter into the pension plan of the new mill and will start accruing credited service under this plan from the date of transfer of employment. This plan will recognize the service completed under the former pension plan for purposes of eligibility for ancillary benefits (early retirement and bridge benefit). |
| June 24, 2005 | MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT | Page 6 of 29 |
| • | The employee will stop accruing years of credited service in the former plan. Years of service and pensionable earnings at the new mill will be recognized in the former plan for purposes of eligibility for ancillary benefits and calculation of final average earnings and benefits under the former plan will be based on the former’s plan provisions in effect on the earlier of the date of termination of employment with the Company, retirement from the Company or death. |
| 10) | Job security |
| For Thunder Bay, Gatineau, Dolbeau and Dalhousie Mills | |||
| The Company agrees to renew all existing job security provisions and letters relative to job security for the duration of the collective agreement. | |||
| The Company will also update these provisions and letters where applicable, changing the
effective date to May 1, 2004, and all lists of regular employees will be updated and
renewed as of the date of ratification, and if requested by the local union, as of November 1, 2006. |
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| For Liverpool Mill | |||
| The above language will also apply to Liverpool with the following amendment: | |||
| Line 79 of the Collective Agreement with Local 141 Salaried will be amended as follows: “This does not preclude the Company’s ability to eliminate jobs as a result of automation, technological change or attrition or to lay-off employees due to lack of markets.” |
| June 24, 2005 | MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT | Page 7 of 29 |
| 11) | Severance pay |
| For all mills, each collective agreement will be amended to include the following language: | |||
| Permanent lay-off In the event of a permanent paper machine, department or mill closure, the maximum amount of severance pay will be one and one-half (1.5) weeks of pay per year of continuous service. |
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| Lay-off — 12 consecutive months If the duration of a lay-off exceeds twelve (12) consecutive months, one-half (0.5) week of pay will be paid per year of continuous service in addition to the current provisions. |
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| The total amount of severance pay that an employee may receive will not exceed one and one-half (1.5) weeks of pay per year of continuous service, for any reason, for any time. | |||
| The number of continuous years of service shall be calculated from the last lay-off period for which the employee received severance pay. | |||
| This is effective for lay-offs commencing after the first day of the month following ratification of the collective agreement. | |||
| For the Dolbeau mill and locals 25, 85, 252 | |||
| Any reference to the Alliance Industrial Conversion Plan is deleted from each collective agreement. |
| 12) | Contracting out |
| The Company agrees to renew all existing contracting-out provisions for the duration of the collective agreement. | |||
| For Liverpool only, refer to paragraph D in Appendix D. |
| June 24, 2005 | MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT | Page 8 of 29 |
| 13) | Benefits |
| (i) | Weekly Indemnity (for all mills) |
| • | The employee having submitted the required claim forms properly completed; and | ||
| • | The employee having given authorization to the Company and/or the insurer to have access to the information they require to adjudicate the claim. |
| June 24, 2005 | MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT | Page 9 of 29 |
| (ii) | Long Term Disability |
| (iii) | Dental Plans for Active Employees | ||
| (Thunder Bay, Dalhousie, Gatineau and Dolbeau Mills) |
| June 24, 2005 | MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT | Page 10 of 29 |
| Dental Plan | Employee Contributions (add sales tax where applicable) | |||||||||||||
| May 1, 2005* | May 1, 2006 | May 1, 2007 | May 1, 2008 | |||||||||||
Family |
$10/month | $15/month | $15/month | $20/month | ||||||||||
Single |
$5/month | $6/month | $6/month | $8/month | ||||||||||
| * | Following ratification, employee contributions deducted in excess of the applicable amounts from May 1, 2005 (excluding applicable arrears prior to May 1, 2005) will be reimbursed through the payroll. |
| June 24, 2005 | MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT | Page 11 of 29 |
| Dental Plan | Employee Contributions (add sales tax where applicable) | |||||||||||||
| May 1, 2005* | May 1, 2006 | May 1, 2007 | May 1, 2008 | |||||||||||
Family |
$10/month | $15/month | $15/month | $20/month | ||||||||||
Single |
$5/month | $6/month | $6/month | $8/month | ||||||||||
| * | Following ratification, employee contributions deducted in excess of the applicable amounts from May 1, 2005 (excluding applicable arrears prior to May 1, 2005) will be reimbursed through the payroll. |
| (iv) | Extended Health Care Plans for Active Employees |
| June 24, 2005 | MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT | Page 12 of 29 |
| June 24, 2005 | MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT | Page 13 of 29 |
| (v) | Vision care |
| (vi) | Definition of Spouse (for Thunder Bay Mill only) |
| June 24, 2005 | MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT | Page 14 of 29 |
| (b) | Are not married to each other and are living together in a conjugal relationship, |
| (i) | Continuously for a period of not less than one year, or | ||
| (ii) | In a relationship of some permanence, if they are the natural or adoptive parents of a child, both as defined in the Family Law Act. |
| (vii) | Children with Disabilities |
| (viii) | Basic Life Insurance |
| (ix) | Accidental Death & Dismemberment |
| (x) | Optional Life Insurance |
| June 24, 2005 | MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT | Page 15 of 29 |
| a) | The existing Union-managed plan is still being offered; and | ||
| b) | The employee has maintained both uninterrupted participation and optional coverage for himself/herself to the said Union -managed plan. | ||
| (xi) | Dependent Life Insurance |
| 14) | Retiree Life Insurance |
| 15) | Maternity/Parental Leave |
| 16) | Non-Discrimination |
| 17) | Local Issues and Contract Language |
| June 24, 2005 | MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT | Page 16 of 29 |
| June 24, 2005 | MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT | Page 17 of 29 |
| June 24, 2005 | MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT | Page 18 of 29 |
| 1) | Enroll in the plan before January 1, 2006 and pay contributions |
Impact:
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a) | Credited service will accumulate for the calculation of the basic pension from the date of enrolment; | ||
| b) | Credited service will continue to accumulate after January 1, 2006 for purpose of calculating the bridging supplement for early retirement after having completed at least 20 years of continuous service. |
Impact:
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a) | Maintain credited service accumulated as of December 31, 2005 for purpose of calculating the bridging supplement payable in case of early retirement after having completed at least 20 years of continuous service; | ||
| b) | Credited service will no longer accumulate on and after January 1, 2006 for purpose of calculating such bridging supplement. |
| June 24, 2005 | MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT | Page 19 of 29 |
| 1. | Effective on the first day of the month following ratification of the Collective Agreement, the Company commits to cover the medical and dental costs of all active employees and their dependents, less the negotiated employee contributions for dental coverage. | ||
| 2. | Active employees’ monthly contributions to MPA-HD for the dental plan will be as follows: |
| Dental Plan | Employee Contributions (add sales tax where applicable) | ||||||||||
First of the month
following ratification
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May 1, 2006 | May 1, 2008 | |||||||||
| Family | $10/ month
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$15/ month | $20/ month | ||||||||
| Single | $5 / month
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$6/ month | $8/month | ||||||||
| 3. | For the duration of the 2004 — 2009 Collective Agreement, payments will be made on the basis of the 2004 MPA-HD benefits schedule, plus upgrades from the pattern settlement for areas where the 2004 MPA-HD benefits are less than those in the pattern settlement. The benefits schedule will not change during the life of the Collective Agreement. Both for active and retired members of MPA — HD, payment of any `ad hoc` claims outside the agreed upon schedule of coverage will be made at the decision and expense of the Association and will not be refunded by the Company. | ||
| 4. | The Company will contribute towards the Association’s normal administrative costs based on equivalency to the value of the active employee medical and dental |
| June 24, 2005 | MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT | Page 20 of 29 |
| expenses as a percentage of total medical and dental expenses. This shall be included in MPA-HDs monthly billing to the Company. | |||
| 5. | The Company, on a one-time basis, will fund a working reserve in the amount of $100,000 to provide working capital for payment of claims in advance of the monthly billing. This money is considered an advance loan which at all times belongs to the Company. | ||
| 6. | Any shortfall in funding at the point of implementation of this new arrangement will not be the responsibility of the Company. | ||
| 7. | Any surplus at the time of implementation of this new arrangement will belong to the members of the Association. | ||
| 8. | MPA — HD will submit monthly bills to the Company including details of the previous month’s claims activities. This report will include a breakdown of claims by category of coverage, separating active employees and dependents, and retired members and their dependents. | ||
| 9. | Retirees will become responsible for the full costs allocated to them and their dependents by January 1, 2009. Until that time active employees will continue to be responsible for any subsidization of retiree costs in advance of retirees assuming responsibly for their full costs. Retiree contributions will increase to cover the cost of all retiree claims by applying a standard percentage increase to all retirees until they all reach the full contribution level. | ||
| 10. | The Company, at its discretion and expense may perform audits of the Association’s finances. | ||
| 11. | The Company will receive on a timely and yearly basis, a copy of the financial statements of MPA — HD. | ||
| 12. | The Company will also receive in a timely fashion a copy of any changes made to MPA — HD by-laws. |
| 1. | The formula for the base pension calculation will be improved to 1.625%/2.0% in 2005 and to 1.7%/2.0% in 2009. |
| June 24, 2005 | MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT | Page 21 of 29 |
| 2. | Effective May 1, 2009, the plan will be amended to reflect early retirement without reduction in pension or bridging for active employees when they reach age 57 with at least 20 years of continuous service, subject to limits arising from legislation. | ||
| 3. | The minimum requirement for hours worked to constitute a full year of credited service under the Mersey plan will be increased from 1200 hours to 1300 hours in 2005, and further increased to 1400 hours in 2007. |
| 1. | Only for all new hires following date of ratification, upon eligibility, they will participate in a pension plan structured as per the industry plan (eg, the plan in place at Dolbeau, Gatineau, Dalhousie, etc), including among others the pension formula and definition of earnings. |
| June 24, 2005 | MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT | Page 22 of 29 |
For Bowater Canadian Forest Products Inc., Bowater Maritimes Inc. and Bowater Mersey Paper Company Ltd. Pour Bowater Produits forestiers du Canada inc., Bowater Maritimes Inc. et Bowater Mersey Paper Company Ltd. |
For the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada Pour le Syndicat canadien des communications, de l’énergie et du papier |
/s/ James T. Wright
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/s/ Georges Cabana
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Linda Gauvin
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| June 24, 2005 | MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT | Page 23 of 29 |
For Company Representatives of Bowater Canadian Forest Products Inc., Bowater Maritimes Inc. and Bowater Mersey Paper Company Limited Pour les représentants de Bowater Produits forestiers du Canada inc., Bowater Maritimes Inc. et Bowater Mersey Paper Company Ltd. |
For the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada National Representatives Pour le Syndicat canadien des communications, de l’énergie et du papier Représentants nationaux |
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| June 24, 2005 | MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT | Page 24 of 29 |
For Bowater Canadian Forest
Products Inc. Pour Bowater Produits forestiers du Canada inc. Thunder Bay Mill Usine de Thunder Bay |
For the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada Pour le Syndicat canadien des communications, de l’énergie et du papier Thunder Bay Mill — Locals 39 and 257 Usine de Thunder Bay - Sections locales 39 et 257 |
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| June 24, 2005 | MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT | Page 25 of 29 |
For Bowater Canadian
Forest Products Inc. Pour Bowater Produits forestiers du Canada inc. Gatineau Mill Usine de Gatineau |
For the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada Pour le Syndicat canadien des communications, de l’énergie et du papier Gatineau Mill — Locals 142 and 251 Usine de Gatineau — Sections locales 142 et 251 |
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| June 24, 2005 | MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT | Page 26 of 29 |
For Bowater Canadian Forest
Products Inc Pour Bowater Produits forestiers du Canada inc. Dolbeau Mill Usine de Dolbeau |
For the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada Pour le Syndicat canadien des communications, de l’énergie et du papier Dolbeau Mill - Locals 25, 85 and 252 Usine de Dolbeau - Sections locales 25, 85 et 252 |
/s/ Daniel Laberge
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| June 24, 2005 | MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT | Page 27 of 29 |
For Bowater Maritimes Inc. Pour Bowater Maritimes Inc. Dalhousie Mill Usine de Dalhousie |
For the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada Pour le Syndicat canadien des communications, de l’énergie et du papier Dalhousie Mil — Locals 117, 146, 164 and 263 Usine de Dalhousie — Sections locales 117,146,164 et 263 |
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| June 24, 2005 | MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT | Page 28 of 29 |
For
Bowater Mersey Paper Company Ltd. Pour Bowater Mersey Paper Company Ltd. Liverpool Mill Usine de Liverpool |
For the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada Pour le Syndicat canadien des communications, de l’énergie et du papier Liverpool Mill — Locals 141, 141 Salaried and 259 Usine de Liverpool — Sections locales 141, 141 Salaried et 259 |
/s/ Bruce E. Nunn
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| June 24, 2005 | MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT | Page 29 of 29 |
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