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LAPP, formerly known by its expanded acronym, the Local Authorities Pension Plan, is the largest pension plan in Alberta and the seventh largest in Canada.. With 291,259 members and $58.7 billion in assets (2022), LAPP is a multi-employer jointly sponsored [3] defined benefit pension plan.
Appeals Commission for Alberta Workers' Compensation Regulatory/Adjudicative Hears appeals for workers and employers who are dissatisfied with decisions made by the Workers' Compensation Board. Jobs, Economy, and Trades: Alberta Labour Relations Board (ALRB) Regulatory/Adjudicative
The Public Service Employee Relations Act (PSERA) received Royal Assent on May 18, 1977, giving AUPE bargaining rights for each group of employees for which it had a collective agreement. These arrangements were ratified at the union's second convention at the Palliser Hotel in Calgary .
Radiocommunication Act, 1985; Employment Equity Act, 1986; Canada Agricultural Products Act, 1988; Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse Act, 1988; Canadian Multiculturalism Act, 1988; Emergencies Act, 1988; Heritage Railway Stations Protection Act, 1988; Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Act, 1988; Official Languages Act, 1988
The Alberta Pensions Services Corporation (APS) is a Crown corporation responsible for providing pension benefit administration services for public-sector employees in Alberta, Canada.
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During the Spring Sitting of the 1st Session of the 30th Alberta Legislature, which spanned May through July, 2019, the Kenney government passed about thirteen pieces of legislation, including the Act to Repeal the Carbon Tax, [18] [19] the Alberta Corporate Tax Amendment, [22] and the Public Sector Wage Arbitration Deferral Act. [23]
The Jobs, Growth and Long-term Prosperity Act [2] (French: Loi sur l’emploi, la croissance et la prospérité durable, informally referred to as Bill C-38) is an Act of the Parliament of Canada. This omnibus bill was introduced by Jim Flaherty , Minister of Finance under Prime Minister Steven Harper's majority Conservative government as a ...