Ministry of Finance
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A newsletter for OPSEU members
working for the Ministry of Finance
March 2010
JOB OFFERS FOR ALL
Human Resources Agreement reached for HST transition
After originally being advised that the Human
Resources Agreement (HRA) would be concluded almost four months ago, the
Ministry of Revenue and Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) have released the HRA for
the transfer of staff from the province of Ontario to CRA. The good news is
that everyone impacted by the divestment will receive a job offer from CRA. All
members will be transferring into the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC)
bargaining unit at CRA, which puts all staff in the Service and Programs (SP)
classifications.
The other good news is that CRA intends to
provide jobs in Durham Region for our members in Durham.
The transfer to the federal government will
unfold in two waves. In the first, some employees will be transferred in
November, 2010; the second will shift to the CRA in March, 2012. Every member
will have the option of declining a CRA offer in favour of being surplused in
accordance with article 20 of the OPSEU collective agreement. This option exists
because CRA will not be recognizing your seniority for relative rights like
competitions. Your years of service will be recognized for the purpose of
things such as benefits, including vacation. Benefits, sick leave, and long
term disability are all defined in the HRA.
As you go through the documents provided by
the Ministry, you may notice that your transferred salary will be higher than
your incoming classification. This is where the PSAC salary protection language
kicks in. You will be red circled until your classification reaches your
current salary – or five years – whichever comes first.
You are also invited to attend an HRA
information session that will explain the details you need to know. We
encourage everyone to attend. The info sessions will help you understand
everything you will need to know in making a decision about your future.
Partially Impacted Groups
If you are in a position where only some
incumbents are transferring to the CRA you may not be invited to the sessions
this week. Only the least senior people in these impacted positions are being
invited. We believe this is information you need to know. This is because
while more senior members have guaranteed OPS jobs, they may elect to go the CRA
ahead of the less senior incumbents. Under these circumstances you, too, need to
get the information necessary to make an informed decision.
Ask your manager what the session was about;
ask the Change Management and Transition Advisor (CMTA); and ask your union
steward any questions you may have. Everyone should be available to you to help
you decide if you want to be part of the group transferring to CRA.
Employer Education
The employer is prepared to assist people in
getting the courses needed to transfer to CRA which are required for the
positions into which you will be transferring. The information provided outlines
the courses included in this category. Don’t hesitate to follow through with the
employer to help you get the most appropriate employment with CRA.
Special
Considerations
Please pay close attention to the following
points in the job transition process:
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CRA will be doing security checks on all members
included in the transfer. This will include a Canadian Police Information
Centre (CPIC) check. The recent Ontario security check process will not be
transferred to CRA.
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You will be required to pass the federal
French-language test to remain in a designated bilingual position. If you do
not pass that test, you will be placed in a unilingual position in the same
classification. This will mean you will not receive the French language bonus
at CRA.
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PSAC’s contract expires on October 31, 2010. The
federal union will be negotiating the future salaries of the SP classifications
within those negotiations.
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The employer does not intend to offer the appendix
9 enhanced severance for members transferring to CRA. Your entitlement under
article 53 in 1 week for every year of service up until December 31, 2008.
The COR working Group
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