CSSBA and CSSEA Aboriginal Services (03/2010) Page 53 APPENDIX A WAGE GRID



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CSSBA and CSSEA Aboriginal Services (0/00) Page 5 Increase applicable to wage grid: APPENDIX A WAGE April, 006 April, 007 April, 008 April, 009 Percentage Increase.%.0%.0%.0% Housekeeper Janitor Asleep Residential Night Receptionist/General Office Clerk Retail 5 Awake Residential Night Early Childhood Educator Assistant Truck Driver 6 Accounting Clerk 7 Passenger Vehicle Driver 7 Secretary 7 Activity 8 5 5 6 6 JJEP WAGE Step - 0-000 hours* Step 00-000 hours* Step 00 6000 hours* Step 600 hours* onwards APRIL, 006.88.57.8.97.88.57.8.97.55.9.0.76.55.9.0.76.55.9.0.76.00.77.5 5.9.00.77.5 5.9.00.77.5 5.9.7.5 5. 6..7.5 5. 6..7.5 5. 6..0.86 5.68 6.5 APRIL, 007..8.5.5..8.5.5.80.55. 5.06.80.55. 5.06.80.55. 5.06.6.0.8 5.60.6.0.8 5.60.6.0.8 5.60.98.8 5.6 6.6.98.8 5.6 6.6.98.8 5.6 6.6. 5.6 6.00 6.8 APRIL, 008.6.08.8.5.6.08.8.5.06.8.59 5.6.06.8.59 5.6.06.8.59 5.6.5. 5. 5.9.5. 5. 5.9.5. 5. 5.9.6 5.0 5.9 6.78.6 5.0 5.9 6.78.6 5.0 5.9 6.78.60 5.6 6. 7.8 APRIL, 009.60..09.8.60..09.8..0.88 5.67..0.88 5.67..0.88 5.67.80.6 5. 6..80.6 5. 6..80.6 5. 6..55 5.0 6.6 7..55 5.0 6.6 7..55 5.0 6.6 7..89 5.77 6.6 7.5

CSSBA and CSSEA Aboriginal Services (0/00) Page 5 Child & Youth Transition House Cook 9 Database Clerk 9 Group Facilitator 9 School Aged Child 9 Administrative Assistant 0 Bookkeeper 0 Building Maintenance 8 0 Community Support 0 Computer Technical Support Specialist 0 Early Childhood Educator 0 Employment Counsellor 0 Reconnect 0 Residence 0 JJEP WAGE Step - 0-000 hours* Step 00-000 hours* Step 00 6000 hours* Step 600 hours* onwards APRIL, 006.0.86 5.68 6.5.5 5.9 6.0 6.88.5 5.9 6.0 6.88.5 5.9 6.0 6.88.5 5.9 6.0 6.88.6 5.50 6.6 7..6 5.50 6.6 7..6 5.50 6.6 7..6 5.50 6.6 7..6 5.50 6.6 7..6 5.50 6.6 7..6 5.50 6.6 7..6 5.50 6.6 7..6 5.50 6.6 7. APRIL, 007. 5.6 6.00 6.8.6 5.50 6.6 7..6 5.50 6.6 7..6 5.50 6.6 7..6 5.50 6.6 7..9 5.8 6.68 7.56.9 5.8 6.68 7.56.9 5.8 6.68 7.56.9 5.8 6.68 7.56.9 5.8 6.68 7.56.9 5.8 6.68 7.56.9 5.8 6.68 7.56.9 5.8 6.68 7.56.9 5.8 6.68 7.56 APRIL, 008.60 5.6 6. 7.8.9 5.8 6.69 7.56.9 5.8 6.69 7.56.9 5.8 6.69 7.56.9 5.8 6.69 7.56 5. 6. 7.0 7.9 5. 6. 7.0 7.9 5. 6. 7.0 7.9 5. 6. 7.0 7.9 5. 6. 7.0 7.9 5. 6. 7.0 7.9 5. 6. 7.0 7.9 5. 6. 7.0 7.9 5. 6. 7.0 7.9 APRIL, 009.89 5.77 6.6 7.5 5. 6. 7.0 7.9 5. 6. 7.0 7.9 5. 6. 7.0 7.9 5. 6. 7.0 7.9 5.5 6.5 7.6 8.7 5.5 6.5 7.6 8.7 5.5 6.5 7.6 8.7 5.5 6.5 7.6 8.7 5.5 6.5 7.6 8.7 5.5 6.5 7.6 8.7 5.5 6.5 7.6 8.7 5.5 6.5 7.6 8.7 5.5 6.5 7.6 8.7

CSSBA and CSSEA Aboriginal Services (0/00) Page 55 Retail Supervisor 0 Settlement & Integration 0 Transition House 0 Vocational 0 Adult, Youth and/or Child Child Care Resource & Referral Residential Child & Youth School Based Prevention Special Services Victim Service Vocational Counsellor Administrative Supervisor Family Support Program Coordinator JJEP WAGE Step - 0-000 hours* Step 00-000 hours* Step 00 6000 hours* Step 600 hours* onwards APRIL, 006.6 5.50 6.6 7..6 5.50 6.6 7..6 5.50 6.6 7..6 5.50 6.6 7. 5.6 6.56 7.8 8.0 5.6 6.56 7.8 8.0 5.6 6.56 7.8 8.0 5.6 6.56 7.8 8.0 5.6 6.56 7.8 8.0 5.6 6.56 7.8 8.0 5.6 6.56 7.8 8.0 6.58 7.55 8.5 9.5 6.58 7.55 8.5 9.5 6.58 7.55 8.5 9.5 APRIL, 007.9 5.8 6.68 7.56.9 5.8 6.68 7.56.9 5.8 6.68 7.56.9 5.8 6.68 7.56 5.95 6.89 7.8 8.77 5.95 6.89 7.8 8.77 5.95 6.89 7.8 8.77 5.95 6.89 7.8 8.77 5.95 6.89 7.8 8.77 5.95 6.89 7.8 8.77 5.95 6.89 7.8 8.77 6.9 7.9 8.9 9.90 6.9 7.9 8.9 9.90 6.9 7.9 8.9 9.90 APRIL, 008 5. 6. 7.0 7.9 5. 6. 7.0 7.9 5. 6. 7.0 7.9 5. 6. 7.0 7.9 6.7 7. 8.9 9.5 6.7 7. 8.9 9.5 6.7 7. 8.9 9.5 6.7 7. 8.9 9.5 6.7 7. 8.9 9.5 6.7 7. 8.9 9.5 6.7 7. 8.9 9.5 7.5 8.6 9.9 0.0 7.5 8.6 9.9 0.0 7.5 8.6 9.9 0.0 APRIL, 009 5.5 6.5 7.6 8.7 5.5 6.5 7.6 8.7 5.5 6.5 7.6 8.7 5.5 6.5 7.6 8.7 6.60 7.58 8.55 9.5 6.60 7.58 8.55 9.5 6.60 7.58 8.55 9.5 6.60 7.58 8.55 9.5 6.60 7.58 8.55 9.5 6.60 7.58 8.55 9.5 6.60 7.58 8.55 9.5 7.60 8.6 9.67 0.70 7.60 8.6 9.67 0.70 7.60 8.6 9.67 0.70

CSSBA and CSSEA Aboriginal Services (0/00) Page 56 Residence Senior Volunteer Coordinator Crisis Line Coordinator Early Childhood Educator Senior Program Coordinator Residence Coordinator JJEP WAGE Step - 0-000 hours* Step 00-000 hours* Step 00 6000 hours* Step 600 hours* onwards APRIL, 006 6.58 7.55 8.5 9.5 6.58 7.55 8.5 9.5 7.8 8.5 9.5 0.56 7.8 8.5 9.5 0.56 9. 0..7.60 9. 0..7.60 APRIL, 007 6.9 7.9 8.9 9.90 6.9 7.9 8.9 9.90 7.8 8.88 9.9 0.97 7.8 8.88 9.9 0.97 9.60 0.7.90.05 9.60 0.7.90.05 APRIL, 008 7.5 8.6 9.9 0.0 7.5 8.6 9.9 0.0 8.9 9.5 0..9 8.9 9.5 0..9 9.99.6..5 9.99.6..5 APRIL, 009 7.60 8.6 9.67 0.70 7.60 8.6 9.67 0.70 8.55 9.6 0.7.8 8.55 9.6 0.7.8 0.9.58.79.98 0.9.58.79.98 *Note: The term "hours" means: ) hours worked by the employee, ) hours of paid vacation, ) paid holidays, ) paid union leave up to twenty (0) days per year. Note: The Step rate for unique jobs shall be determined by the JJEP and shall be subject to the increment steps above. POINT BAND Up to 7 75-7 8-6 JJEP WAGE Step - 0-000 hours* Step 00-000 hours* Step 00 6000 hours* Step 600 hours* onwards APRIL, 006.0.97.6.0.65..0.7.88.57.8.97 APRIL, 007.5..89.56.89.58.8.98..8.5.5 APRIL, 008.76.5..8..8.55.6.6.08.8.5 APRIL, 009.00.70...7.09.8.55.60..09.8

CSSBA and CSSEA Aboriginal Services (0/00) Page 57 POINT BAND 6-0 05-8 5 9-9 6 9-5 7 6-78 8 79-5 9 5-56 0 565-606 607-69 650-69 69-76 77-780 5 78-8 6 85-868 7 JJEP WAGE Step - 0-000 hours* Step 00-000 hours* Step 00 6000 hours* Step 600 hours* onwards APRIL, 006.0.8.5..55.9.0.76.00.77.5 5.9.7.5 5. 6..0.86 5.68 6.5.5 5.9 6.0 6.88.6 5.50 6.6 7. 5.6 6.56 7.8 8.0 6.58 7.55 8.5 9.5 7.8 8.5 9.5 0.56 9. 0..7.60.06..55.79.86.0 5.55 6.89 5.0 6.58 8.05 9.5 APRIL, 007..07.79.5.80.55. 5.06.6.0.8 5.60.98.8 5.6 6.6. 5.6 6.00 6.8.6 5.50 6.6 7..9 5.8 6.68 7.56 5.95 6.89 7.8 8.77 6.9 7.9 8.9 9.90 7.8 8.88 9.9 0.97 9.60 0.7.90.05.8.76.0 5.8..69 6.07 7. 5.6 7. 8.6 0. APRIL, 008.59..07.8.06.8.59 5.6.5. 5. 5.9.6 5.0 5.9 6.78.60 5.6 6. 7.8.9 5.8 6.69 7.56 5. 6. 7.0 7.9 6.7 7. 8.9 9.5 7.5 8.6 9.9 0.0 8.9 9.5 0..9 9.99.6..5.9..50 5.79.79 5.8 6.59 7.98 6. 7.65 9.8 0.7 APRIL, 009.8.60.5 5...0.88 5.67.80.6 5. 6..55 5.0 6.6 7..89 5.77 6.6 7.5 5. 6. 7.0 7.9 5.5 6.5 7.6 8.7 6.60 7.58 8.55 9.5 7.60 8.6 9.67 0.70 8.55 9.6 0.7.8 0.9.58.79.98.5.68.99 6.0.6 5.69 7. 8.5 6.6 8.0 9.77.

CSSBA and CSSEA Aboriginal Services (0/00) Page 58 POINT BAND 869-9 8 9-956 9 957-000 0 JJEP WAGE Step - 0-000 hours* Step 00-000 hours* Step 00 6000 hours* Step 600 hours* onwards APRIL, 006 6.89 8.8 0.06.6 8.68 0.7.06.75.8. 5.07 6.9 APRIL, 007 7. 9.05 0.66.7 9.6 0.98.70..00.89 5.77 7.66 APRIL, 008 7.98 9.6.7.9 9.8.60.6 5..6.57 6.9 8. APRIL, 009 8.5 0..90.58 0...0 5.8.0 5.6 7. 9.8 Note: The Step rate for unique jobs shall be determined by the JJEP and shall be subject to the increment steps above. Children Who Witness Abuse Counsellor Accountant Addictions Counsellor Adult, Youth and/or Child Counsellor ESL Instructor Family Counsellor Infant Development Consultant Residence Nurse PARAPROFESSIONAL*** WAGE ** Step - 0-000 hours* Step 00-000 hours* Step 00 6000 hours* Step 600 hours* onwards APRIL, 006 8.0 9.9 0.57.66 0...5.69 0...5.69 0...5.69 0...5.69 0...5.69 0...5.69 0...5.69 APRIL, 007 8.77 9.88 0.98.09 0.55.75.96.7 0.55.75.96.7 0.55.75.96.7 0.55.75.96.7 0.55.75.96.7 0.55.75.96.7 0.55.75.96.7 APRIL, 008 9.5 0.8.0.5 0.96.8..65 0.96.8..65 0.96.8..65 0.96.8..65 0.96.8..65 0.96.8..65 0.96.8..65 APRIL, 009 9.5 0.68.8.98.8.6.88 5..8.6.88 5..8.6.88 5..8.6.88 5..8.6.88 5..8.6.88 5..8.6.88 5.

CSSBA and CSSEA Aboriginal Services (0/00) Page 59 Stopping the Violence Counsellor Supported Child Care Consultant Nutritionist 5 Occupational Therapist 5 Physiotherapist 5 Behavioural Therapist 6 Clinical Counsellor 6 Speech Language Pathologist 6 PARAPROFESSIONAL*** WAGE ** Step - 0-000 hours* Step 00-000 hours* Step 00 6000 hours* Step 600 hours* onwards APRIL, 006 0...5.69 0...5.69.00.9.59 5.88.00.9.59 5.88.00.9.59 5.88.79 5.9 6.59 7.99.79 5.9 6.59 7.99.79 5.9 6.59 7.99 APRIL, 007 0.55.75.96.7 0.55.75.96.7..76 5.08 6.0..76 5.08 6.0..76 5.08 6.0.7 5.69 7. 8.55.7 5.69 7. 8.55.7 5.69 7. 8.55 APRIL, 008 0.96.8..65 0.96.8..65.89. 5.59 6.9.89. 5.59 6.9.89. 5.59 6.9.76 6.0 7.66 9..76 6.0 7.66 9..76 6.0 7.66 9. APRIL, 009.8.6.88 5..8.6.88 5..5.7 6.0 7.7.5.7 6.0 7.7.5.7 6.0 7.7 5.5 6.7 8. 9.70 5.5 6.7 8. 9.70 5.5 6.7 8. 9.70 *Note: The term "hours" means: ) Hours worked by the employee, ) Hours of paid vacation, ) Paid holidays, ) Paid union leave up to twenty (0) days per year. **The above ParaProfessional wage rates for 007, 008 and 009 reflect general wage increases only. The wage rates will be adjusted each April st in 007, 008 and 009 in accordance with MOA # re Job Evaluation Plan. ***ParaProfessional Jobs are those jobs: a) matched to any benchmark included in the ParaProfessional Wage Grid, b) integrated with a ParaProfessional benchmark, c) Layered Over a ParaProfessional benchmark, or d) rated in Grid Level or higher and designated by the Joint Job Evaluation Committee as a ParaProfessional job.

CSSBA and CSSEA Aboriginal Services (0/00) Page 60 POINT BAND 650-69 69-76 77-780 5 78-8 6 85-868 7 869-9 8 9-956 9 957-000 0 PARAPROFESSIONAL*** WAGE ** Step - 0-000 hours* Step 00-000 hours* Step 00 6000 hours* Step 600 hours* onwards APRIL, 006 8.0 9.9 0.57.66 0...5.69.00.9.59 5.88.79 5.9 6.59 7.99 6.0 7.57 9.09 0.6 7.8 9.6.0.7 9.6.5.0.8.. 6. 8.0 APRIL, 007 8.77 9.88 0.98.09 0.55.75.96.7..76 5.08 6.0.7 5.69 7. 8.55 6.56 8. 9.68. 8.8 0.05.7.9 0..98.77 5.5.96.89 6.8 8.77 APRIL, 008 9.5 0.8.0.5 0.96.8..65.89. 5.59 6.9.76 6.0 7.66 9. 7.09 8.68 0.7.87 8.95 0.65.6.06 0.8.6. 6.5.6 5.59 7.57 9.55 APRIL, 009 9.5 0.68.8.98.8.6.88 5..5.7 6.0 7.7 5.5 6.7 8. 9.70 7.6 9.6 0.87.50 9.5.7.00.7..7 5. 6.98.9 6.0 8. 0. Note: The Step rate for unique jobs shall be determined by the JJEP and shall be subject to the increment steps above. **The above Paraprofessional wage rates for 007, 008 and 009 reflect general wage increases only. The wage rates will be adjusted each April st in 007, 008 and 009 in accordance with MOA # re Job Evaluation Plan. A. Implementation (Effective April, 00) Casual employees hired prior to April, 00 shall be paid at Step of the classification in which the casual employee is working. B. Wage Protection Wage protection shall apply to regular employees hired prior to April, 00, who have a pay rate greater than the Step rate in Appendix A (Wage Grid), while they are in their current classifications. Wage protection shall apply to casual employees hired prior to April, 00, who are paid at Step of the classification in which the casual employee is working [see Appendix A (Wage Grid)].

CSSBA and CSSEA Aboriginal Services (0/00) Page 6 Wage protection applies to: additional straight-time hours worked by regular full-time and regular part-time employees as per Article.(e) (Hours of Work) in their classification; overtime hours in the employee s classification; statutory holidays/annual vacation pay/sick leave; and assignment of regular hours as per Article.(c) (Job Postings) in the employee s classification. Wage protection rates do not apply to: additional straight-time hours worked by regular full-time and regular part-time employees as per Article.(e) (Hours of Work) in classification other than the employee s own. In such circumstances, they will be paid at Step of the classification in which the employees is working. All employees shall lose their wage protection (status) rates when: they post to a different classification; they are demoted by the Employer as a result of disciplinary action; regular employees achieve a casual position except where it is a temporary assignment directed by the Employer; they bump under layoff provisions into a different job family or into a different grid level. C. Increment System (subject to B. Wage Protection) Regular Employees Regular employees appointed, in accordance with Article (Promotion and Staff Changes), to a higher grid level shall be placed on the grid in accordance with Article 6.5 (Rate of Pay on Reclassification or Promotion) of the Collective Agreement. Regular employees shall remain at that step until they meet the hours for the next step. Increment hours calculations start on the first day in the new classification. Regular employees appointed, in accordance with Article (Promotion and Staff Changes), to a lower grid level shall be placed at the step immediately lower than her rate. Regular employees shall remain at that step until they meet the hours for the next step. Increment hours calculations start on the first day in the new classification. Regular employees appointed, in accordance with Article (Promotion and Staff Changes), within the same grid level shall retain their rate. Regular employees shall remain at that step until they meet the hours for the next step. Increment hours calculations start on the first day in the new classification. Regular employees who are laid off and displace employees in another classification shall be placed at the rate which corresponds to the total number of hours the employee worked within the classification of the displaced employee. Casual Employees A casual employee appointed, in accordance with Article (Promotion and Staff Changes), to a regular position shall be placed at the appropriate step given the total number of hours the employee worked within the classification she was appointed to.

CSSBA and CSSEA Aboriginal Services (0/00) Page 6 D. Non-Provincially Funded Positions ("NPF") During the term of the Collective Agreement, the Parties shall negotiate local Memoranda of Agreement that apply to NPF positions. CSSEA and CSSBA may delegate their negotiations to the local Employer and Union. Such agreements are subject to CSSEA and CSSBA approval. If negotiations do not result in an agreement, the new terms and conditions will be resolved by Interest Arbitration using an arbitrator named in Appendix B (List of Arbitrators). Existing memoranda and letters that apply to NPF positions shall remain in full force and effect until the above noted negotiations produce an agreement. Any and all memoranda and letters that apply to NPF positions shall be without prejudice. Pursuant to Memorandum of Agreement # (RE: Joint Job Evaluation Plan), the Parties agree that the following wage grids will be effective on March, 006. Sections A through to D of Appendix A (Wage Grid) will continue to apply.

CSSBA and CSSEA Aboriginal Services (0/00) Page 6 APPENDIX A WAGE FOR DELEGATED PROGRAMS "Devolution" means the transfer of responsibility of Aboriginal Services from the Ministry of Children and Family Development to Agencies/Authorities that will be created under statute. Master Agreement means the th Master Agreement between the Province of British Columbia and the B.C. Government and Service Employees Union (BCGEU). A. Aboriginal Delegated Social (SPO) Growth Progression April, 006 April, 007 April, 008 April, 008 Hourly Hourly Hourly Hourly Step Grid 9 $.6 $5.5 $5.99 $6.5 SPO GROWTH Step Grid 0 5. 6.09 6.75 7.8 Step Grid 6.08 6.86 7.5 8.08 Step Grid 6.85 7.66 8.5 8.9 Note: Wage grid is from th Master Agreement between BCGEU and Province of BC. Increments granted after 9 hours worked. B. Aboriginal Delegated Social (SPO ) Working Level April, 006 April, 007 April, 008 April, 008 Hourly Hourly Hourly Hourly Step Grid $8.50 $9.6 $0.09 $0.69 Step Grid 9.7 0.5.0.6 SPO Step Grid 0.7.7.95.59 WORKING STEP Step Grid.9..9.59 Step 5 Grid.57.55.8 5.07 Note: Wage grid is from th Master Agreement between BCGEU and Province of BC. Increments granted after 9 hours worked. C. Aboriginal Delegated Supervisor April, 006 April, 007 April, 008 April, 008 Hourly Hourly Hourly Hourly Step Grid 8 $.5 $. $.9 $.6 Step Grid 8...98 5.68 DELEGATED Step Grid 8.6 5.8 6.06 6.78 SUPERVISOR Step Grid 8 5. 6.7 7.8 7.9 Step 5 Grid 8 6.78 7.89 8.8 9.6 Note: Wage grid is from th Master Agreement between BCGEU and Province of BC. Increments granted after 87 hours worked.

CSSBA and CSSEA Aboriginal Services (0/00) Page 6 D. Administrative Support Delegated Programs (Resources, Guardianship, Child Protection) PROGRAM ASSISTANT PROGRAM ASSISTANT (RAP) April, 006 April, 007 April, 008 April, 008 Hourly Hourly Hourly Hourly Step Grid 07 $7.58 $8.0 $8.56 $8.9 Step Grid 07 8.06 8.60 9.07 9.5 Step Grid 07 8.57 9. 9.60 9.99 Step Grid 07 9.09 9.66 0.5 0.55 Step 5 Grid 07 9.86 0.6 0.97.9 Step Grid 09 $8.57 $9. $9.60 $9.99 Step Grid 09 9.09 9.66 0.5 0.55 Step Grid 09 9.6 0. 0.7. Step Grid 09 0.8 0.78.0.7 Step Grid 09.0.6.8.6 ADMIN. SUPERVISOR Step Grid $. $.98 $.5 $.98 Step Grid.95.6.8.6 Step Grid.59.6.85. Step Grid..9.5 5.0 Step 5 Grid..9 5.57 6.08 Note: Wage grid is from th Master Agreement between BCGEU and Province of BC. Increments granted after 87 hours worked. E. Social Classifications. The Parties agree that the Growth Series within the Aboriginal Delegated Social Progression (ADSWP) will be dependent upon actual hours paid while in a delegated position. Any hours worked in a non-delegated position will not apply to progression on the ADSWP.. The above salary grids reflect the current salary grid for SPO (Child Protection Social ), SPO 5 and SPO 6, under the Master Agreement and extension as of March, 006.. CSSEA and the Union agree that due to the devolution of services to Regional Authorities and to the unique nature of Aboriginal agencies delegated under the Child and Family Community Services Act, Aboriginal Delegated Social s (ADSW s or SPO s) salaries shall be compensated in accordance to the Master Agreement.. The Parties agree that the above Aboriginal Delegated Social (ADSW) grid levels will be implemented upon ratification of the Aboriginal Services collective agreement and will be adjusted, upon ratification of the th Master Agreement to reflect the new salary grids (SPO, 5, 6). The Parties also agree that where delegated or nondelegated social worker positions and/or classifications are created by the Employer and/or are identified as being comparable or equivalent to classifications under the Public Service Job Evaluation Plan (PSJEP) the Parties shall meet within thirty (0) days of the creation of the new classification to identify the appropriate rate of pay as benchmarked by the PSJEP. Where the Parties cannot agree, the matter shall be referred to Bob Pekeles for final determination.

CSSBA and CSSEA Aboriginal Services (0/00) Page 65 F. Non-Delegated Aboriginal Social s The Parties agree that wages for non-delegated social work classifications not comparable or equivalent to classifications under the PSJEP will be compensated according to the Community Social Services JJEP Wage Grid and the JJEP ParaProfessional Wage Grid. The Parties agree to meet and determine the applicable grid levels within 0 days of the date of ratification. All employees who are receiving a wage rate in excess of the Collective Agreement rates, as of March 0, 006, shall be wage protected. G. The Parties agree that administrative support employees who are working exclusively in delegated programs shall receive wage rates equivalent to those of the same position within the Master Agreement. The Parties agree to meet within sixty (60) days to determine the applicable grid levels. Where the Parties cannot agree, the matter shall be referred to Bob Pekeles for final determination. H. All other employees shall be compensated as per the JJEP wage Grid or the JJEP ParaProfessional Wage Grid.