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Fédération de la santé et des services sociaux CSN Federal Council for Consolidated Sectoral Bargaining May 11 and 15, 2015 Centre des congrès de Québec Minutes of the Federal Council for Consolidated Sectoral Bargaining held May 11 and 15, 2015 at the Centre des congrès de Québec, chaired by Jeff Begley Women 58% 45% 65% 55% Men 42% 55% 35% 45% AGENDA 1. Opening remarks 2. Roll call of Executive Committee and Bargaining Committee members 3. Adoption of the agenda and schedule 4. Approval of the minutes for October 1-2, 2014 5. Collective bargaining a. Current conditions b. Report on bargaining at the sectoral table c. Amendments to contract demands on sectoral matters as a result of the adoption of Bill 10 d. Report on bargaining at the central table 6. Action plan a. Debate on strike action b. State of discussions with the Common Front and resolution c. Presentation of the FSSS-CSN action plan d. FSSS-CSN time line 7. Adjournment

1. Opening remarks Jeff Begley, president of the Fédération de la santé et des services sociaux, began his opening remarks at 1:04 p.m. on May 11, 2015. Denyse Paradis signalled the presence of Francine Lévesque, 1 st vice-president of the CSN. 2. Roll call of Executive Committee and Bargaining Committee members General Secretary and Treasurer Denyse Paradis conducted the roll call of Executive Committee and Bargaining Committee members. Executive Committee Jeff Begley Denyse Paradis Nadine Lambert Guy Laurion Josée Marcotte Line Beaulieu Dany Lacasse President General secretary and treasurer Vice-president responsible for nursing and cardio-respiratory care personnel Vice-president responsible for paratechnical, auxiliary services and trades personnel Vice-president responsible for office personnel and administrative technicians and professionals Vice-president responsible for health and social services technicians and professionals Vice-president responsible for the private sectors Members of the public-sector Bargaining Committee Danielle Proulx Nathalie Bouchard Nicole Richard Réal Lauzière Hélène Brassard Pierre Emond Yves Girard Mario Harvey Caroline Pelletier Karine Paul Fortin Jean-Michel Lefebvre Louise Boulanger Minutes of the May 11 and 15, 2015 Federal Council for Consolidated Sectoral Bargaining Page 2 of 12

Stéphane Côté Xavier M. Milton François Ayotte François Renaud Robin Turcotte Union staff representative for collective bargaining Union staff representative for collective bargaining Union staff representative for collective bargaining Union staff representative for collective bargaining Spokesperson for collective bargaining Justified absence: Line Beaulieu, vice-president responsible for health and social services technicians and professionals Executive Committee of the CSN Francine Lévesque 1 st vice-president 3. Reading and adoption of the agenda and schedule Denyse Paradis read out the agenda and schedule. Mona Edma Daniel Mallette Lucien Richard Steve Lemieux Seconded by: Donald Côté Annick Trottier Anna Lauzon Nicole Ouellet That the agenda and schedule for this Federal Council for Consolidated Sectoral Bargaining be adopted as presented. 4. Approval of the minutes for October 1-2, 2014 Bernard Lanthier Gilles Lamontagne Chantal Tremblay Sonya Leboeuf Minutes of the May 11 and 15, 2015 Federal Council for Consolidated Sectoral Bargaining Page 3 of 12

Minutes of the May 11 and 15, 2015 Federal Council for Consolidated Sectoral Bargaining Page 4 of 12

Seconded by: Steve Brochu Johanne Toupin Richard Léveillé Anne-Marie Brodeur That the minutes for the October 1-2, 2014 Federal Council for Consolidated Sectoral Bargaining be approved as presented. 5. Collective bargaining a. Current conditions Nadine Lambert, Josée Marcotte and Guy Laurion, FSSS vice-presidents, presented the update on current conditions. Jeff Begley reported on the situation involving the Fédération des professionèles (FP- CSN) and the FSSS-CSN regarding the upcoming votes on allegiance in Class 4. Mona Edma Stéphane Lavoie Diane Giroux Nicole Ouellette Seconded by: Claudie Figaro Stéphane Rhéaume Sandra Lavoie Steve Brochu That the report on the update of current conditions be received. b. Report on bargaining at the sectoral table The bargaining team gave a report on bargaining at the sectoral table. Bernard Lanthier Nancy Gauthier Chantal Tremblay Nicole Ouellet Minutes of the May 11 and 15, 2015 Federal Council for Consolidated Sectoral Bargaining Page 5 of 12

Seconded by: Christine Marcotte Jacques Gélinas Annie Bégin Lyne Taillefer That the verbal report on bargaining at the sectoral table be received. c. Amendments to contract demands on sectoral matters as a result of the adoption of Bill 10 The bargaining team presented the amendments to contract demands on sectoral matters as a result of the adoption of Bill 10. Proposal no. 2 That within 180 days of the date on which the collective agreement is signed, a procedure be introduced to define a framework for projects dealing with reorganization, the organization of work (including projects for the regionalization or inter-regionalization of services) or management methods. That joint committees be set up at the local, regional and national levels. The main objective of these committees is to take charge, jointly and transparently and with access to all the necessary information, of all projects entailing a reorganization of work, at all stages of the process. In the event of disagreement, an arbitration process is established. Proposal no. 46 That the provisions of Article 1 (Definitions), Article 14 (Layoff Procedure) and Article 15 (Job security) be revised so as to cover all the repercussions of the Act to amend the organization and governance of the health and social services network, in particular by abolishing the regional agencies, in particular by introducing the following provisions: add a definition of home base in Article 1; that an employee have a single home base; that for the purposes of applying Articles 14 and 15, locality be understood to mean a geographic area within a fifty (50)-kilometre radius by road (following the usual itinerary) centred on the home base where the employee works or her or his domicile; that an employee not be required to bump outside of her or his locality under any circumstances; that a person not be required to accept a reassignment outside of her or his locality under any circumstances, and that if the person accepts it, she or he be entitled to the mobility premium under clause 15.05 and moving expenses under Article 16, if applicable; Minutes of the May 11 and 15, 2015 Federal Council for Consolidated Sectoral Bargaining Page 6 of 12

that a person not be required to accept the transfer of her or his home base outside of her or his locality under any circumstances, and that if the person accepts it, she or he be entitled to the mobility premium under clause 15.05 and moving expenses under Article 16, if applicable. That all the necessary changes and adjustments be made to: ensure that the responsibilities and mandates of the Service régional de main-d œuvre (SRMO regional workforce service) that were the responsibility of the agencies continue to be applied realistically, given the elimination of the agencies and taking into account various regional realities; ensure that all the mandates and responsibilities of the regional parity committees on job security and the national parity committee on job security are maintained; agree on the continuation of the recourse provided for in clause 15.16. Amendment from 4: Moved by Valérie Viel, seconded by Lyne Savard, that the 3 rd bullet be deleted. Defeated Proposal no. 47 That the provisions of 7.02 and 7.06 be revised to maintain the amount of leave for union work that currently exists in the health and social services system. 7.14 That the number of employees given leave for each bargaining session constitute a bank of leave that can be used for the entire local or regional bargaining process and local arrangements (bargaining session, preparation, communications, information, etc.). Number of employees on January 1 of each year Number of employees given leave for each local bargaining session 1-250 4 251-1,000 6 1,001 to,2000 8 2,001 to 3,000 12 3,001 to 4,000 16 4,001 or more 20 For the purposes of preparing local or regional bargaining sessions or local arrangements, employees are entitled to one day of preparation per day of bargaining. Minutes of the May 11 and 15, 2015 Federal Council for Consolidated Sectoral Bargaining Page 7 of 12

Proposal no. 48 That once the probation period has been completed, the most recent date of beginning service in the bargaining unit is to be used as the starting date for calculating seniority. Amendment from Class 4: Moved by Valérie Viel, seconded by Lyne Savard, to clarify for managers and non-unionized unionizable employees. Defeated Amendment from Class 2: Moved by Louise Deroy, seconded by Lucien Richard, to clarify for managers and nonunionized unionizable employees. Motion to put the previous question Moved by Sylvie Deroy, seconded by Lucien Richard, that the amendment be put to a vote immediately. The amendment is carried. Referred to the Bargaining Committee Recommendation from the Bargaining Committee That, with the exception of employees who are covered by another bargaining unit defined under the Act respecting bargaining units in the social affairs sector, once the probation period has been completed the most recent date of beginning service in the bargaining unit is to be used as the starting date for calculating seniority. Proposal no. 49 Following the adoption of the Act to amend the organization and governance of the health and social services network, in particular by abolishing the regional agencies, that changes for consistency be made and that we agree on the adjustments that are needed in the collective agreement. Donald Côté Caroline Lamothe Nancy Gauthier Kevin Newbury Minutes of the May 11 and 15, 2015 Federal Council for Consolidated Sectoral Bargaining Page 8 of 12

Seconded by: Nathalie Daigle Frantz Delice Michel Pietrantonio Sylvie Théorêt That the Federal Council for Consolidated Sectoral Bargaining adopt the changes to the set of sectoral contract demands. as amended Christine Marcotte Gilles Lamontagne Lucien Richard Nicole Ouellette Seconded by: Marc Fournier Stéphane Rhéaume Annie Bégin David Audet-Gervais That the Federal Council for Bargaining mandate the FSSS-CSN to carry out the work of harmonizing sectoral demands on the issues of leave for union work, the layoff procedure, job security and other topics agreed upon with the other organizations in the Common Front. d. Report on bargaining at the central table Francine Lévesque, 1 st vice-president of the CSN, and Norman Thibault, coordinator of the CCSPP (Comité de coordination des secteurs public et parapublic co-ordinating committee for the public and parapublic sectors) and spokesperson for national bargaining, gave a report on bargaining at the central table. 6. Action plan a. Debate on strike action François Renaud, union staff representative for bargaining, presented the results of regional assemblies on the proposal for negotiating the list of essential services with employers. The bargaining team presented the various kinds of strikes. Léonide Ouellette, union staff representative with the CCSPP, gave a presentation on the CSN s Professional Defence Fund (PDF). Minutes of the May 11 and 15, 2015 Federal Council for Consolidated Sectoral Bargaining Page 9 of 12

Claudie Figaro Daniel Mallette Richard Léveillé Kevin Newbury Seconded by: Marc Fournier Luce Cardinal Sylvie Landry Steve Lemieux That the Federal Council for Consolidated Sectoral Bargaining recommend to its unions in the public sector to plan for a legal general strike in the context of this round of collective bargaining. b. State of discussions with the Common Front and resolution Francine Lévesque and Norman Thibault gave a report on discussions with the Common Front. Considering the various legislative restrictions imposed on legally exercising the right to strike; Considering our strategic framework for this round of collective bargaining; Christine Marcotte Christian Meilleur Steve Heppell Cathy Amyot Seconded by: Claudie Figaro Jacques Guérin Pierre L Africain Guillaume Tremblay That the Federal Council for Consolidated Sectoral Bargaining recommend to its unions in the public sector: That the general membership meeting mandate the union to plan for a Common Front general strike in the fall of 2015; Minutes of the May 11 and 15, 2015 Federal Council for Consolidated Sectoral Bargaining Page 10 of 12

That a general membership meeting be held as soon as possible after the end of the summer vacation period to obtain a strike mandate in light of progress in bargaining talks. Resolution from Class 2 Moved by Gilbert Binette, seconded by Lynn Lepage, that the FSSS-CSN ask all the components of the Common Front to commit to defying any special laws decreeing our working conditions and pay, with priority going to maintaining our strike movement. Motion to refer Moved by Christian Meilleur, seconded by Jacques Guérin, to refer the resolution to the Federal Bureau and bring it back at the next Federal Council for Bargaining in the public sector. c. Presentation of the FSSS-CSN action plan Guy Laurion, accompanied by Jean-Pierre Larche and Jean-Michel Thériault, union staff representatives with the CCSPP, presented the action plan. Christine Marcotte Pierrette Morin Nathalie Dallaire Céline Pageau Seconded by: Mona Edma Daniel Laroche Marie-Pier Ouellette Sonya Lebœuf That the verbal report on follow-up on the action plan in support of collective bargaining be received. d. FSSS-CSN time line Guy Laurion and François Renaud, union staff representative for bargaining, presented the FSSS-CSN time line. Minutes of the May 11 and 15, 2015 Federal Council for Consolidated Sectoral Bargaining Page 11 of 12

7. Adjournment Jeff Begley spoke to delegates, thanking them. There being nothing further on the agenda, the meeting was adjourned at 4:20 p.m. on May 15, 2015. JEFF BEGLEY, President DENYSE PARADIS, General secretary and treasurer Minutes of the May 11 and 15, 2015 Federal Council for Consolidated Sectoral Bargaining Page 12 of 12