annual winter vacation
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annual winter vacation
Published for the employers in the construction industry Highlights of collective agreements 2013-2017 in the construction industry available on the site ccq.org Be reminded that you can refer to the Faits saillants des conventions collectives de l’industrie de la construction 2013-2017. The document includes the main changes made to the collective agreements for the industrial, commercial and institutional sectors. Click on “Consult publications” in the “Quick links” box on the home page of the site at ccq.org. You will then find the document under the headline “Collective Agreements, laws and regulations.” ANNUAL WINTER VACATION Envoi poste publcation enr. n ˚ 40063591 In a few weeks, the annual winter vacation will begin for a majority of workers and employers of the construction industry. Will there be any exceptions? Will inspection services be maintained? See page 8 for more information. December 2014 – January 2015 • Vol. 44, no 6 DID YOU KNOW THAT YOU MUST KEEP A PAYROLL JOURNAL? Employers active in the construction industry must keep a payroll journal, and the journal must be kept at the place of business. The register, which must be made available to the CCQ upon request, must contain the following information: • Last name, first name, address, and social insurance number of your employees; • Name of the trade or occupation, and apprenticeship period of your workers; • Region and address of construction sites for each day of work; • Exact time at which the work begins, is interrupted, and ends; the hours of work paid at regular rate, time and a half, and double time; • Nature of the work and type of site; • Wages paid, the date and method of payment; • Allowances payable for paid vacations and statutory holidays; • Amount deducted for the levy; • Contributions deducted from wages and made by the employer to the social benefits plan; • Union dues deducted; • Employer’s licence number in accordance with the Building Act. For further information regarding your responsibilities as an employer, see the section on the subject at ccq.org. YOUR 2015 CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY CALENDAR On page 5 PENSION PLAN PENSION ADJUSTMENT FACTOR The Régime supplémentaire de rentes pour les employés de la construction du Québec (federal registration number 0351106) is an interentreprise plan established for purposes of calculation and declaration of the pension adjustment (PA). Each employer is responsible for the calculation and declaration of the PA. hour worked by the employee. For the year 2014, the rates of the employer’s contribution to the pension plan are those already in force since December 30, 2012, that is $4.075 per hour worked by a journeyman or a person working in an occupation, and $3.335 per hour worked by an apprentice. The pension adjustment is obtained by adding: • the employee’s annual contribution (A); AND • the employer’s annual contribution to the employee’s pension plan (B). The PA thus calculated must appear on the T4 slip for the 2014 taxation year. For further details on the tax rules regarding retirement savings and the calculation of the PA, refer to the publications Pension Adjustment Guide (T4084) and Guide T4040, RRSPs and Other Registered Plans for Retirement, published by the Canada Revenue Agency. (A) The employee’s annual contribution is the sum of his or her contributions to the social benefit plans, deducted from each pay, since all these contributions are paid into the pension plan. (B) The employer’s annual contribution is the sum of the contributions the employer pays into the pension plan for each For the year 2014, the result of the calculation of the PA may, in certain cases, exceed the maximum of 18% indicated in the abovementioned publications. Should this be the case, you must still indicate the result of your calculation on the T4 slip. l Update of Chapter III, the plumbing section of the Building Code TRAINING IS NOW AVAILABLE! 2 The training presenting the main changes brought to Chapter III, the plumbing section of the Québec Building Code, which came into force on the 29th of last April, is now available. – hairdressing sinks; – hairdressing facilities; – trap seal in siphons. The training, which last seven hours, will allow, among other things: • to recognize the scope of the modifications brought to the laws and regulations; • to observe the new elements of Chapter III of the Québec Building Code, such as: – functional objectives and statements; – water temperature control; – tests on drainage and ventilation networks; – indirect pipe fittings; – incinerator toilets; – containment hoppers; – drainage wells or reservoirs; Interested in training? Refer to the directory of upgrading activities on the website fiersetcompetents.com. You can also contact the promotional agent of your employer association. You wish to register? • Access the CCQ’s online services at ccq.org. • Call the Info-perfectionnement line at 1 888 902-2222. • Complete the registration coupon you’ll find in the training section of the CCQ’s website. l Coming into force on January 1, 2015 NEW UNION DUES New union dues will be coming into force on January 1, 2015. These must therefore be taken into account in the production of your monthly report for January, due to be forwarded to the CCQ at the latest by February 15. Union FTQ, local 618 Calculation of the new dues 75% of hourly rate for every week or part of week worked. The dues are to be deducted by the employer every week from the worker’s pay. The employer must also deduct every week $0.055 per hour worked. Labour shortage YOU NEED TO RAPIDLY PUT AN EMPLOYEE TO WORK? An employer whose job guarantee has been authorized by the CCQ may rapidly get an employee to work on a construction site during a shortage by obtaining a confirmation number for procedure. This number enables an employee to work on a construction site, in the region corresponding to the demand, for a limited period, until the worker receives a competency certificate by mail. The employee will, however, have to fill out an application for a competency certificate and send it by mail within 14 days. Failure to do so will result in the cancellation of the confirmation number for procedure and the worker will not receive his or her competency certificate. What conditions must be fulfilled to obtain a confirmation number? For an employer: • You must hold a valid construction contractor’s licence issued by the RBQ. • Your company must have an active file at the CCQ. For an employee: • You must have successfully completed the course Santé et sécurité générale sur les chantiers de construction (recognized by ASP Construction). • The region corresponding to the request must be the same as the region of residence registered in your file. How to obtain a confirmation number for procedure? There are two ways to obtain a confirmation number: •Through the CCQ’s online services, at ccq.org. You must select the option “Carnet référence construction” in the main menu of the online services section. •By calling the telephone number indicated on the notice authorizing the job guarantee. You must then enter the access code indicated on the notice as well as your employer number. Make sure to note the confirmation number for procedure provided to you. Should you lose your number, you will have to contact the CCQ’s customer service counter. Any questions? Visit the CCQ’s website at ccq.org, or contact the customer service counter at 1 877 973-5383. l 3 INSURANCE PLANS Mailing of the MÉDIC Construction cards The MÉDIC Construction cards valid for the insurance period from January to June 2015 will be mailed on December 17 along with the MÉDIC Construction information bulletin. Your MÉDIC Construction card indicates, among other things, under which plan you are insured. It allows you to pay directly certain medical or dental expenses. As to the bulletin, it provides you with a short description of the protections offered to you as well as the reimbursements to which you are entitled under the insurance plan specified on your MÉDIC Construction card. For further information on the MÉDIC Construction card or the expenses that are reimbursed, visit our website at ccq.org. l 4 2015 Construction Industry Calendar January February March SuM Tu W Th F Sa Dec.Dec.Dec. Dec.Dec. Dec.Dec. 21* 222324252627 Dec.Dec. Dec. Dec. ( 123 28 29 30 31 45 678910 1112 1314151617 1819 2021222324 2526 2728293031) *Annual winter vacation: from December 21, 2014 to January 3, 2015. SuM Tu W Th F Sa (123 4567 8 9 10 11121314 151617 18192021 222324 25262728) SuM Tu W Th F Sa (123 4567 8 9 10 11121314 151617 18192021 222324 25262728) (29 30 31 April May June SuM Tu W Th F Sa 1234 567 8910 11 121314 15161718 192021 22232425) (26 27 28 29 30 Insurability notices SuM Tu W Th F Sa 12 345 6789 101112 13141516 171819 20212223 242526 27282930) (31 July August SuM Tu W Th F Sa 1234 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 121314 15161718 192021 22232425) (262728 293031 SuM Tu W Th F Sa 1 234 5678 91011 12131415 161718 19202122 232425 26272829) (30 31 September Pension plan statements SuM Tu W Th F Sa 1 2345 678 910 11 12 131415 16171819 202122 23242526) (27 28 29 30 November Insurability notices December *Annual summer vacation: from July 19 to August 1, 2015. October SuM Tu W Th F Sa 1 2 3 456 78910 111213 14151617 181920 21222324 252627 28293031) Vacation and paid holiday statements SuM Tu W Th F Sa (123 4567 8 9 10 11121314 151617 18192021 222324 25262728) (29 30 Médic Card Vacation and paid holiday statements SuM Tu W Th F Sa 12 3456 7 8 9 10111213 141516 17181920 212223 24252627) (28 29 30 Médic Card SuM Tu W Th F Sa 1 2345 678 910 11 12 131415 16171819 202122*23242526) (27 28 29 30 31 * Annual winter vacation: from December 20, 2015 to January 2, 2016. Legend: Compulsory Annual Vacations Paid Holidays AECQ Annual Contribution ( ) Monthly Report Period 5 ASSESSABLE BENEFITS AS OF DECEMBER 28, 2014 The life insurance and health insurance contributions paid to the CCQ by an employer constitute assessable benefits on the provincial level, while on the federal level, only the life insurance contributions constitute assessable benefits. Provincial The Ministère du Revenu du Québec requires that all employers take these assessable benefits into account when calculating the deductions at source. Beginning on December 28, 2014, the employer must take into account the additional assessable wages indicated in the following table (hourly rates). The amount varies according to the employee’s insurance plan and sector of activity or wage schedule (example: the linemen). Federal The Canada Revenue Agency does not require that the employer take into account the life insurance contributions as assessable benefits in the calculation of the deductions at source. The CCQ issues to all the employees concerned a T4A slip indicating the value of these assessable benefits. If these are also reported on the T4 slip issued to an employee by his employer, the employee will be subjected to double taxation. l Industrial Civil Institutional TradeResidential All schedules, Schedules engineering and commecial except N4, N5, N6 N4, N5, N6 and roadwork* Asphalt scraper (753) Boilermaker welder (769) Bricklayer-mason (110) Carpenter-joiner (160) Cement finisher (200) Clerk (629) Concrete former (carpenter-joiner) (500) Deep foundation layer (168) Distribution welder (771) Electrician (220) Excavator operator class A (331) Fire protection mechanic (416) Flooring specialist sander (joiner) (174) Gas fitter (787) General helper (719) General helper (roofing) (608) General helper (tile setter) (715) Generator operator (745) Grader operator (326) Heavy equipment mechanic (290) Heavy equipment serviceman (779) * All schedules except E-1, E-2, E-3 and E-4. 6 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $2.296 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $2.087 $2.087 $2.117 $2.094 $2.117 $2.087 $2.094 $2.094 $2.284 $2.296 $1.998 $2.221 $2.094 $2.087 $2.087 $2.087 $2.117 $2.087 $1.998 $1.998 $2.087 $2.087 $2.087 $2.117 $2.094 $2.117 $2.087 $2.094 $2.094 $2.284 $2.296 $1.998 $2.221 $2.094 $2.087 $2.087 $2.087 $2.117 $2.087 $1.998 $1.998 $2.087 $1.998 $1.998 $2.117 $2.094 $2.117 $1.998 $2.094 $2.094 $2.284 $2.296 $2.334 $2.221 $2.094 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $2.117 $2.334 $2.334 $2.334 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $2.117 $2.094 $2.117 $1.998 $2.094 $2.094 $2.284 $2.296 $2.334 $2.221 $2.094 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $2.117 $2.334 $2.334 $2.334 $1.998 Industrial Civil Institutional TradeResidential All schedules, Schedules engineering and commecial except N4, N5, N6 N4, N5, N6 and roadwork* Heavy equipment tire and body repairman (785) Heavy equipment welder (763) Hoisting equipment operator classes A and B (723, 724) Interior systems installer (380) Joint pointer (plasterer) (372) Labourer (713) Labourer, air-duct maintenance (612) Labourer, concrete and asphalt sawing (611) Labourer (decontamination) (601) Labourer (initial maintenance and clean-up) (621) Labourer, masonry (609) Labourer (pipeline) (781) Labourer (roofing) (607) Labourer (scaffolding) (614) Labourer, underground conduits (610) Millright (280) Plasterer (370) Plumber (pipefitter), heating systems installer, pipe welder, pipeline welder (412, 414, 765, 767) Pump and compressor operator (747) Refrigeration mechanic (418) Roller operator classes A and B (336, 337) Roofer (210) Security systems installer (222) Shovel operator classes AA, A and B (347, 348, 349) Spreader operator (324) Stationary/portable mixing plant operator (749) Steam boiler fireman (625, 626) Steel erector welder (773) Storeman (711) Tile setter (140) Tinsmith (230) Tractor operator classes A and B (338, 339) Tractor operator class AA (538) Truck driver classes AA, A, B and C (642, 643, 644, 645) Watchman (except schedules E-1, E-2, E-3, E-4) (701) Welder (761) All other employees Trade Electrician (794) All except electrician (all except 794) $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $2.087 $2.087 $2.087 $2.094 $2.117 $2.087 $2.087 $2.087 $2.087 $2.087 $2.087 $2.087 $2.087 $2.087 $2.087 $2.144 $2.117 $2.087 $2.087 $2.087 $2.094 $2.117 $2.087 $2.087 $2.087 $2.087 $2.087 $2.087 $2.087 $2.087 $2.087 $2.087 $2.144 $2.117 $1.998 $2.334 $2.334 $1.998 $2.117 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $2.144 $2.117 $1.998 $2.334 $2.334 $1.998 $2.117 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $2.144 $2.117 $1.998 $2.284 $2.284 $2.284 $2.284 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $2.296 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $2.087 $2.178 $1.998 $2.252 $2.296 $1.998 $1.998 $2.087 $2.087 $2.087 $2.087 $2.117 $2.165 $1.998 $1.998 $2.087 $2.087 $2.087 $1.998 $2.087 $2.178 $1.998 $2.252 $2.296 $1.998 $1.998 $2.087 $2.087 $2.087 $2.087 $2.117 $2.165 $1.998 $1.998 $2.087 $2.087 $2.087 $1.998 $1.998 $2.178 $2.334 $2.252 $2.296 $2.334 $2.334 $2.334 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $2.117 $2.165 $2.334 $2.334 $2.334 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $2.178 $2.334 $2.252 $2.296 $2.334 $2.334 $2.334 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 $2.117 $2.165 $2.334 $2.334 $2.334 $1.998 $1.998 $1.998 Civil engineering and roadwork, schedules E1, E2, E3 and E4 $2.296 $2.312 7 Reminder ANNUAL WINTER VACATION The annual winter vacation of the workers in the four sectors of the construction industry will begin on Sunday, December 21, 2014, at 0:01 a.m., and end at midnight on Saturday, January 3. During this period, the construction sites will be closed, and all work carried out will be paid at the increased salary rate in compliance with the provisions of the sector-based collective agreements. However, exceptions are provided for certain construction sites that may remain open. The present document is produced solely for information purposes. Only the Act respecting labour relations, vocational training and manpower management in the construction industry, its regulations and the collective agreements in force in the construction industry, have legal value. This is namely the case for the performance of maintenance, repair, modification, renovation, and emergency works, as well as works in the area of new light construction. These exceptions are set out in the sections of the collective agreements pertaining to mandatory annual vacation periods. If you plan to perform or to order done these types of works, you must, as an employer, enter into an agreement with the concerned employees and notify, if applicable, the CCQ and the majority union group. The male gender is occasionally used for ease of reading only. In all cases, the text refers equally to men and women. When you notify us of an agreement, make sure that the documents you send to the CCQ include your employer number, the sector and nature of the works to be done, the address of the construction site, as well as the name and client number or the social insurance number of the concerned workers. Lastly, note that the CCQ will not issue any exemptions, authorizations or permissions to perform construction work during this vacation period. Inspection services Please note that in order to further the observance of the collective agreements, statutes and regulations, namely as regards enterprises that do not benefit from the overriding provisions set out in the agreements, the CCQ will maintain its inspection services during this holiday period. If you wish to file a claim regarding non-compliance on a site, and solely for this purpose, you may call the following telephone numbers: Montréal: 514 593-3132 Other regions: 1 800 424-3512 Customer services Even if our customer services are closed during this vacation period, don’t forget that a host of information is available on our website at ccq.org. Also, you may use our online services throughout the holidays. YOU WISH TO NOTIFY US OF AN AGREEMENT? Make sure that the documents you send to the CCQ include the following information: – your employer number; – the sector and nature of the works to be carried out; – the address of the construction site; – the names of the workers concerned; – the client number or the social insurance number of the workers concerned. Bâtir is a bimonthly publication intended for the employers of the construction industry. Published by: Direction des communications Commission de la construction du Québec C. P. 2030, succ. Youville Montréal (Québec) H2P 0B1 Graphic design: oblik.ca Page layout: Danièle Bordeleau Translation: Le Marché de l’écriture inc. Legal Deposit: Library and Archives Canada ISSN: 0708-3912 Employers’ line: 1 877 973-5383 French copy available on request. PU 95-02 (1412)
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