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maintenance &SERVICEUNIT(NP~)CONTRACTB etweenSTATEOFCONNECTICUTAndCONNECTICUTEM PLOYEESUNIONINDEPENDENTA ffiliatedLocal511 ServiceEmployeesInternationalUnionAFL-CI O,CLCE ffectiveJuly1,2008 ExpiringJune30,2012 TableofContentsPage#CollectiveBargaining Agreement1 Article1:Recognition1 Article2:EntireAgreement2 Article3:Non-DiscriminationandAffirmativ eAction2 Article4:NoStrikes-NoLockouts3 Article5:ManagementRights3 Article6 :UnionRights5 Article8:PersonnelRecords9 Article9:ServiceRatings11 Article10:Training12 Article11:WorkingTestPeriod14 Article12:Seniority16 Article13:Orderof LayofforReemployment17 Article14:Vacancies21 Article15:Transfers24 Article16:GrievanceProcedure25 Article17:Dismissal,Suspension,Demotiona ndOtherDiscipline29 Article18:HoursofWork,WorkSchedulesandOv ertime31 Article19:Safety39 Article20 :Retirement49 Article25:ClassReevaluations50 Article26:TemporaryServiceina HigherClass51 Article27:PermanentPart-TimeEmployees52 Article28:Vacation53 Article29:SickLeave55 Article30:PersonalLeave60 Article31:LeaveBalances60 Article32:PaidLeaveConversions60 Article33:Holidays61 Article34:CivilLeaveandJuryDuty62 Article35:MilitaryLeave63 Article36:Pregnancy,MaternalandParentalL eave64 Article37:VoiuntaryLeaveofAbsence64 Article38:Workers'Compensation65 Article39:TransferorTerminationD

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1 maintenance &SERVICEUNIT(NP~)CONTRACTB etweenSTATEOFCONNECTICUTAndCONNECTICUTEM PLOYEESUNIONINDEPENDENTA ffiliatedLocal511 ServiceEmployeesInternationalUnionAFL-CI O,CLCE ffectiveJuly1,2008 ExpiringJune30,2012 TableofContentsPage#CollectiveBargaining Agreement1 Article1:Recognition1 Article2:EntireAgreement2 Article3:Non-DiscriminationandAffirmativ eAction2 Article4:NoStrikes-NoLockouts3 Article5:ManagementRights3 Article6 :UnionRights5 Article8:PersonnelRecords9 Article9:ServiceRatings11 Article10:Training12 Article11:WorkingTestPeriod14 Article12:Seniority16 Article13:Orderof LayofforReemployment17 Article14:Vacancies21 Article15:Transfers24 Article16:GrievanceProcedure25 Article17:Dismissal,Suspension,Demotiona ndOtherDiscipline29 Article18:HoursofWork,WorkSchedulesandOv ertime31 Article19:Safety39 Article20 :Retirement49 Article25:ClassReevaluations50 Article26:TemporaryServiceina HigherClass51 Article27:PermanentPart-TimeEmployees52 Article28:Vacation53 Article29:SickLeave55 Article30:PersonalLeave60 Article31:LeaveBalances60 Article32:PaidLeaveConversions60 Article33:Holidays61 Article34:CivilLeaveandJuryDuty62 Article35:MilitaryLeave63 Article36:Pregnancy,MaternalandParentalL eave64 Article37:VoiuntaryLeaveofAbsence64 Article38:Workers'Compensation65 Article39:TransferorTerminationDuetoInfi rmities69 Article40:AbsencefromWorkDuetoEmergency7 1 Article41;Meals71 Article42:MealPolicy72 Article43;Housing74 Article44;MaintenanceandServiceUnitWork7 4 Article45;JobClassifications75 Article46; ;NewgatePrison75 Article48;DrawbridgeandRestAreas75 Article49;SnowandIceAssignments:78 Article50;AvailabilityofEmployeeswithaSn owandIceAssignmentDuringOff-dutyHours79 Article51.

2 TruckAssignments80 Article52:RestPeriodsDuringExtendedWorko rOperations:81 Article53:SnowandIcePremiumPay82 Article54; :VehicleAssignments/PhoneCalls83 Article56;DeferredCompensation85 Article57;EmployeesExpenses85 Article58;DamagetoPersonalProperty86 Article59;VolunteerFireorAmbulanceDuty86 Article60;Miscellaneous86 Article61;Indemnification:88 Article62;Supersedence88 Article63;LegislativeAction89 Article64;SavingsClause89 Article65;Durationof Agreement89 SalarySchedulesEffective7/4/0890 Effective7/2/1095 Effective7/1/11100 AddendumA StipulatedAgreement105 MemoofUnderstandingWorkfareSupervision10 9 AgreementbetweentheStateofCTandtheStateC oalitiononPayEquity110 MemorandumofAgreement(SEBACV)118 Memorandumof AgreementbetweenStateofCTandSEBACP lacementandTraining124 MemorandumofUnderstanding127 MemorandumofUnderstanding,129 MemorandumofUnderstanding129 MemorandumofUnderstanding130 Memorandumof CorrectionandCEUIMailHandlers134 MemorandumofUnderstanding135 MemorandumofUnderstanding138iiiTheStateo fConnecticut,actingbyandthroughtheOffice ofLaborRelations,hereinaftercalled"theSt ate"or"theEmployer",andtheConnecticutEmp loyeesUnion"Independent",Inc.

3 ,a Connecticutnon-profitcorporationandemplo yeeorganization,hereinaftercalled"theUni on".WHEREAS,thepartiesdesiretoestablisha stateofamicableunderstanding, cooperationandharmony;andWHEREAS,thepart ieswishtoestablishanequitableandpeaceful procedurefortheresolutionof differencesandtoestablishwages,hoursandc onditionsof employment;NOW,THEREFORE, "Independent", ,underSE-1686-Corbyagreementof ,emergency, ,forthedurationoftheiremployment,duratio nalemployeesandemployeesworkingasGuidesa tNewgatePrisonshallbeentitledtovacation, sickleave,personalleave,holidays,partici pationinGroupHealthInsurance,GroupLifeIn suranceandtheprotectionof , ,uponratification,supersedesandcancelsal lpriorpracticesandagreements,whetherwrit tenororal,unlessexpresslystatedtothecont raryherein, ,eachhadtheunlimitedrightandopportunityt omakedemandsandproposalswithrespecttoany subjectormatternotremovedbylawfromtheare aofcollectivebargaining, ,theStateandtheUnion,forthedurationofthi sAgreement,eachvoluntarilyandunqualified lywaivestheright,andeachagreesthat.

4 Theothershallnotbeobligated,tobargaincol lectivelywithrespecttoanysubjectormatter whetherornotreferredtoorcoveredinthisAgr eement, ,color,religiouscreed,sex,age,nationalor igin,ancestry,maritalstatus,mentalretard ationorphysicaldisabilityinciuding,butno tlimitedto, ,ifany,whetherintentionalorunintentional ,toeliminatepresentdiscrimination,ifany, ,ripeoranticipated, ,eitherdirectlyorindirectly, ,(ADA).AttherequestoftheUnion, (notthegrievanceprocedure)shallbetheprop erforumfordiscussionofADAconcernsidentif iedbytheUnion;however, ,induce,support,encourage,orcondonea strike,sympathystrike,work-stoppage,slow down,concertedwithholdingofservice, ,theStatereservesandretains,whetherexerc isedornot,allthelawfulandcustomaryrights , ;determiningthemissionofanagencyandtheme thodsandmeansnecessarytofulfilithatmissi on,includingthecontractingoutof orthe3discontinuationofservices,position s,orprogramsinwholeorinpart;thedetermina tionofthecontentofjobclassification;thea ppointment,promotion,assignment,directio nandtransferofpersonnel;thesuspension,de motion,dischargeoranyotherappropriateact ionagainstitsemployees;therelieffromduty ofitsemployeesbecauseoflackofworkorforot herlegitimatereasons;theestablishmentofr easonableworkrules.

5 , ,directlyorindirectly, (30) memberoftheUnionoranemployeewhosemembers hipis (a) feeasa ,togetherwitha 'compensationorforanypayrollperiodinwhic hearningsreceivedareinsufficienttocovert heamountofdeduction,norshallsuchdeductio nsbemadefromsubsequentpayrollstocoverthe periodinquestion(non-retroactive). , ' , ,specifyingthejurisdictionofeachsteward, OfficeofLabor ,whomayrepresenttheUnioninmatterswhichar eagencywide(orsub-agencywide).Thislangua geshallnotbeconstruedtolimittheUniontoa ,theUnionagreestofollowguidelinesofappro ximatelyone(1)stewardforeachtwenty-five( 25) , ,processingorinvestigatingfiledgrievance s,orfUlfillingtheUnion'sroleascollective bargainingagent,providedthattheyendeavor togivenoticepriortoarrival,orif thatis notpractical, (a) , , theimmediatesupervisorisunavailable, , UnionStewardattheworksite,he/ ,theemployeemayattempttocontacttheStewar dintheeasiest , thecontactshallbemadeinthemannerleastdis ruptivetotheworksituation.

6 (b)UnionStewardsexercisingtheirresponsib ilitiesunderthiscontractandunderStateLab orlawshallnotbelimitedtoa prescribednumberofhoursforreleasetimedur inganyday, ,intheEmployer'sopinion,anysteward(s)is (are)devotinganexcessiveamountoftimetost ewardactivities,representativesoftheUnio nandtheOfficeofLaborRelationswillmeettor eacha mutuallyacceptablesolutionofthematters; ,reallocationofstewardassignments,fullor partialleavesofabsence,asprovidedinArtic le7,SectionEight(b). ,Unionofficers,stewards, ,theUnionofficers,stewardsormembersmay,i f immediateactionisrequiredtoresolvea questionormatterwithinthescopeoftheUnion 'sdutiesasexclusiverepresentative,usethe telephonefacilities, ,uponrequestandadequatenotice, (a)PaidleavemaybegrantedtoUnionofficials ,delegates,representativesordesigneestoa ttendUnionbusinessrelatedfunctions,meeti ngs,conventions,meetingsofnationalaffili atesorotheraffiliatedorganizations, (8,000)hourspercontractyearforpurposesof attendanceattheUnion' (600) (2)weeksinadvance, ' (b)Notmorethantwo(2)

7 Employeesfromdifferentagencies,whoareele ctedorappointedtoa ,theStateemployershalloffertheemployeeth esameorsimilarpositionastheformerpositio nincludingpay,benefits,andduties, possible, thatisnotpossible,thepositionofferedshal lbewithinreasonabledistanceandtheemploye eshallbegivenpreferencetotransferbacktoh is/herformerworksitewhenthereis a suitablevacancy.(c)(1)One(1)employeeelec tedordesignatedbytheUniontoa successoragreementisinplace.(2)TheStates hallpayallsalaryandbenefits,includingHea lth, (3)Onehalfoftheannualworkhourshasalready beendeductedfromtheUnionLeaveBank.(4)Upo nrequestfromthestate,theUnionshallmakere imbursementforanygrosssalarynotcompensat edfromtheUnionBusinessLeaveBank(pursuant tosubsection[3]).(5)Uponcompletionofthei eaveprovidedforherein,theemployeewillber einstatedfromleaveofabsence,tothefacilit yandshiftfromwhichhe/shewasgrantedleave. (6)Theemployeewillcontinueto accrueallvacationtimeearnedtoa maximumof onehundredtwenty(120) (10)daysperyear.

8 (d)TheUnionshallnothavetochargeattendanc eto"blocktime"formeetingsoractivitiessan ctionedbymanagementrepresentatives, ,Labor-ManagementCommitteemeetings,Barga iningUnitJobSafetyCommitteeactivities, , month,ateachinstitutionorworklocation,al lnewemployeesshallbereieasedfromwork,if theysodesire,forone(1)hourwithoutlossofp ay, , (2)monthsshalibedeemedtohavethehighestse niorityforpurposesofselectionforlayoff, (a)TheStateagreestocontinueitspracticesw ithrespecttoreleasetimeforAgencyandlocal picnicsandotheragencyorUnionsocialevents .(b)Thereleaseofemployeeswithoutlossofpa yforpicnicsandotheragencysocialeventssha linotbedeductedfromorchargedtoblocktimeh oursunderArticle7 (UnionRights).Thislanguagehasbeenineffec tsinceMay1, (a)TheStateagreestoaliowtheUniontousespa ceatStateinstitutionsorfacilitiesforUnio nbusiness,whensuchspaceisavailable,provi ded;(I)Arrangementsaremadeatleasttwenty- four(24)hoursinadvance;and(2)Sucharrange mentsdonotinterrupttheEmployer'sbusiness ;and(3)Atinstitutions,meetingsshalibehel donlyinnon-directpatientcareareas;and(4) TheUnionshalireimbursetheStateforanyactu alcostsIncurredbysucharrangement,suchasc leaning.

9 (b) , 's"personnelfile"or"personnelrecord"isde finedasthatwhichis maintainedattheagencylevel,exclusiveofan yotherfileorrecord,provided,however,ince rtainagencieswhichdonotmaintainpersonnel filesorrecordsattheagencylevel,thedefine dfileorrecordshalibethatwhichis ,onhis/herrequest,bepermittedtoexaminean dcopy,athis/herexpense,anyandallmaterial sinhis/herpersonnelfile,otherthanpreempl oymentmaterialoranyothermaterialthatis 'srecordsuponpresentationofwritten 'spersonnelfileunlesstheemployeehashadan opportunitytosignit (indicatingreceiptofsuchmaterial).If theemployeerefusestosign,a unionstewardorstaffrepresentativeshallsi gnthematerial(indicatingreceipt)andbepro videda ,anemployeemayfilea (18)monthsfromtheissuancedateofsaidmater ial, ,suchgrievancewillbearbitrableonlyif theemployeesuffersloss,prejudice,orif thematerialis ,suspensions, ' ,suchwrittennotesorrecordsshallbeunoffic ialandshallnotbeofferedbytheStateasevide nceinanygrievanceprocedurehearing(s) ,theEmployershallprovidetimeoff,chargeda sworktime,totraveltotheAgencyofficetoexa minethefileorhavethefileorcopiesofitscon tentstimelytransferredtotheemployee' (3)monthspriortotheemployee' serviceratingwillbeconductedbytheemploye e'simmediatesupervisororasupervisorfamil iarwiththeemployee'sworkanddeemedtobequa lifiedto ' ratingof "unsatisfactory"inone(1)categoryorof"fai r"intwo(2)categoriesshallconstitutea ratingof"lessthangood.

10 "Priortoissuingan"unsatisfactory"service rating, "unsatisfactory"inanycategory,theratings upervisorshallstate reasonsand,ifpracticable, ,normallywithinseven(7) (stepraise)a singleunsatisfactoryratingortwo(2)catego ryratingsof"fair" 'sperformance, ,thearbitratorshallnotsubstitutehis/herj udgmentforthatoftheevaluatorinapplyingth erelevantevaluationstandardsunlesstheeva luatorcanbeshowntohaveactedarbitrarily,c apriciously, "fair"and/or"unsatisfactory" serviceratingwheresuchcommentsareinconsi stentwiththerating;however, ' "unsatisfactory"serviceratingshallbegive nuntilaftertheemployeehashada reasonableopportunitytocorrectanydeficie ncy,inanyevent,notlessthanthree(3) ,however,doesnotrestrictmanagement' (a)Managementretainstherighttodeterminet rainingneeds, discussionbetweentheStateandtheUnion.(b) Seniorityshallbethedeterminingfactorused bymanagementinselectingemployeesfortrain ingwhenthereisa thenextsessionof thatcourse.


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