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Pay Committee

The Component Crew Pay Committee shall oversee: 

  • The AC Component Crew Pay Committee that is mandated by the Component President and follows the mandate set out below and in the Component Bylaws.
  • The Committee shall be comprised of Members appointed by the Component President.

Liaise with the Component Officers to ensure any anomalies or pay disputes are recorded for potential grievance/UMHQ discussions.

Review all members pay, expenses and premiums to ensure accurate payment was made.  If payments are missing, ensure the member who submitted their pay info is notified by way of an approved form of communication.

Work with the Component President to ensure that the Collective Agreement is upheld and implemented by the employer.

Report to the Component President verbally or in writing monthly, and report to the quarterly Regular ACCEX meetings in writing.

Give suggestions for bulletins to the Component President.

Work with CUPE National and other unions as required.

Perform other duties related to pay such as assistance for bargaining as assigned from time to time by the Component President or the ACCEX.

Prepare a request outlining anticipated committee expenses for submission to the Component Secretary-Treasurer for approval by the ACCEX.

Take such action as directed by the Component Officers to manage the approved Committee budget in accordance with the Component Bylaws as applicable.

It is an established principle that whenever Union Officers and Committee Members are scheduled to meet with the Company in person or by video conferencing i.e. zoom, there should always be at least two Union members present.

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