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Data Submission Options & Guidelines
There will be 2 primary ways in which data can be provided to HOOPP ranging from manual entry to almost complete automation.
They include:
- Manual data entry via an on-line tool within our Employer Portal
- File uploads
- Using a pre-programmed file (created by your IT department or payroll provider)
- Using HOOPP’s ‘file builder’: a pre-formatted .csv / excel-compatible template to update
information directly into a spreadsheet.
Information submitted to HOOPP can be done using any combination of the above options as summarized below:
Member Data Type | Frequency | Options Supported |
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Member Data Collection (MDC) | Annual | File Upload, File Builder, Manual |
Contributory Leaves | Annual | File Upload, File Builder, Manual |
Leaves of Absence | In-year | File Upload, File Builder, Manual |
Enrolments | In-year | File Upload, File Builder, Manual |
Final Data: Retirements / Terminations | In-year | File Upload, File Builder, Manual |
Member Information Updates | In-year | File Upload, File Builder, Manual |
Previous Year Adjustments (via Remittance process) | In-year | File Upload, File Builder, Manual |
Retro Contributions (via Remittance process) | In-year | File Upload, File Builder, Manual |
Lump Sum Contributions (via Remittance process) | In-year | Manual Only |
Retirement Notice | In-year | Manual Only |
Final Data: Death | In-year | Manual Only |
Important: For in-year transactions, we recommend you report this information to HOOPP at least monthly in order to streamline your annual MDC reporting processes.
Additionally, for member events such as Enrolments, Terminations, Retirements, Pre-Retirement Death, information should be reported on a regular basis so that we do not delay providing benefit information to our Members.
In order to help determine which data submission options makes most sense for your organization, we have provided some recommendations and high level guidelines for how best to submit information to HOOPP.
- In general for Employers with more than 40 HOOPP members, we recommend file uploads be used for the following:
- Member Data Collection (MDC)
- Contributory Leaves o Leaves of Absence*
- Retro Contributions
2. As a second priority, and depending on transactional volumes and member count, we recommend you also develop files for:
- Final Data – Retirements / Terminations*
- Enrolments*
- Member Basic Information (for full-time / part-time status changes)*
*This information is provided to HOOPP throughout the year. If file uploads are used you can simplify your reporting processes by uploading these files on a periodic basis such as each pay period or each month.
3. Manual data entry is recommended for low volume transactions that normally include:
- Member Basic Information (for Name, SIN, Contributory Status changes)
- Previous year adjustments (submitted via the Remittance process)
Document Purpose
The purpose of the Member Data File Requirements Document is to provide requirements for implementing the file upload changes associated with the new file formats that will be available to Employers for upload through the Employer Portal.
This document will include:
- General file requirements
- File specifications for each file type
- List of valid code values – e.g. leave types, full-time/part-time indicator, province, language, etc.
- Sample CSV files for each file type
NOTE: calculations specifications have not changed from current state. Please refer to the HOOPP Employer Administration Manual for calculation requirements and examples.
Requirements
This section provides the detailed requirements for the new file formats that will be available for upload and submission to HOOPP from the Employer Portal.
General File Requirements
The following are the general file format requirements that applies across all files.
Req ID | Requirement Description |
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G1 | Files must be encoded in ANSI format. |
G2 | Files must have a “.csv” extension. |
G3 | Data is delimited by a comma. |
G4 | Files must contain a header record in the first row of the data field and delimited by a comma. All headers are mandatory, and each file must contain all specified headers even if no data is being reported under that header. The header names are listed in the “Field Name” of the specific file layouts in the sections that follow. |
G5 | All fields must follow the order as specified in the file layouts in the sections that follow. |
G6 | Each field must follow the supported data types as indicated in the file layouts. Data formats supported include:
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G7 | The following file types must NOT contain multiple lines for the same SIN.
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G8 | The following file types may contain multiple lines for the same SIN.
For example, if one member has a retro payment that impacts multiple years, the member record will be repeated for each year of retro data. |
G9 | SIN, Last Name and First Name are mandatory fields in all files. The SIN will be used as the “key identifier” in each file to match reported data to the associated member record that HOOPP has on file. If the SIN, Last Name and/or First Name values are different from what HOOPP has on file, the reported values will not be used to update the members information that HOOPP has on file. SIN, Last Name, Middle Initial, and First Name can be updated as part of the Member Basic Info file only. SIN and name changes reported via the Member Basic Info data process (either through file upload or via manual entry) will update the Member’s information that HOOPP has on file. |
G10 | You must only report net new data changes for the following in-year data files:
Employee information should not be duplicated file over file. For example, an employee’s termination information must only be provided once in a single file. |
MDC Data - File Requirements
This file is provided annually as part of the MDC (Member Data Collection) process.
Information provided in this file will update all active member’s employment record with HOOPP related to contributory service, required contribution amounts, pension adjustment and changes in their full-time/parttime status. It also allows you to provide Annualized Earnings for your employees that waived the right to contribute (prior to January 1, 2014) as a result of an employment status change from Full-time to Part-time.
Information provided must only include members who are active (i.e. currently employed). If the member terminated employment within the year they must be excluded from this file since the data has already been reported to HOOPP.
The following is a summary of requirements for reporting total weeks and contributions:
- Weeks and contributions reported should reflect both regular and overtime hours up to the full-time equivalency with contributions deducted on the straight-time portion of all pensionable earnings that are paid in the calendar year.
- Total weeks and contributions reported must not exceed 52 weeks for a given calendar year. For example, if the position is based on full-time of 1950 hours for a full calendar year, then contributions are deducted on all pensionable earnings up to 1950 hours. Contributions should not be deducted for hours the member works above the FTE for their position in any year.
- Exception: In a 27 pay period year weeks must also not exceed 52 weeks, however you must report contributions from pensionable earnings for the extra pay period, even if the member has already reached the FTE for their position on or before the 26th pay period. Contributions should be deducted on all pensionable earnings up to the FTE for the member’s position plus the regular hours associated with the additional pay period.
- For example, if the position is based on full-time of 1950 hours (37.5 hours per week) then contributions would be made to a maximum of 2025 full-time hours.
- Reported weeks and contributions are based on the maximum full-time standard hours that are available. This means that, if a member is full-time for the entire year, the member’s weeks and contributions should be based on 52 weeks. If less than 52 weeks of service is reported:
- A valid reason must be provided, such as reporting a leave of absence to account for the service shortfall via the Leaves of Absence file, or update the member status to part-time if they have changed their employment type. Or,
- If a member has less than 52 weeks but more than or equal to 51 weeks, weeks can be adjusted to 52 without adjusting contributions. This is meant to accommodate minor deviations (up to -1 week) from contributing at the full FTE for the period that may result from payroll scheduling and/or instances in which member trade shifts in one calendar for shifts that fall in the subsequent year.
- If the member enrols or terminates part way through the year, contributions should be deducted from pensionable earnings on fewer than the full-time equivalent (FTE) hours in a year for their position. Determine the maximum hours on which contributions can be deducted by prorating the FTE hours (for the full calendar year) to reflect the portion of the year actually worked. This will give you the FTEmaximum possible hours for the period (the partial year). Deducting contributions on pensionable earnings up to athe maximum of the possible hours in the FTE for the period ensures that the possible weeks of contributory service in the period will not be exceeded.
For example, a new employee is enrolled in the Plan effective March 15. The FTE for her position is 1950 hours for a full calendar year. Between March 15 and December 31 there are 292 days which represents 80% of a full calendar year (292 ÷ 365 = 0.8). The maximum hours on which you should deduct contributions is therefore 1560 hours (1950 hours x 80%)
In addition to the above, if the member has made contributions for a reported leave of absence within the MDC year, those weeks and contributions must be reported and included within the weeks and contributions total.
Exception: If weeks and contributions for periods of leave within the MDC year have already been reported as a lump sum contribution via the Remittance process for the same MDC year, they must be excluded from this file. Weeks and contribution information previously reported should not be reported again. For clarification, the Total Weeks Paid reported within the Contributory Leave file must be included in the MDC Weeks total.
Note: Annualized earnings is only required for a very specific group of members and represents a very low volume. If this information is not available from your payroll system and you are unable to program this requirement you may choose not to populate this field. Within the HOOPP data collection process, we will review the data in the file and identify any members for which we are expecting Annualized Earnings. If it is expected and not provided, the Employer will be prompted to provide this information by manually entering in the value.
Field Name | Description | Mandatory Field | Max Field Length | Data Type | Example |
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SIN | Social Insurance Number No hyphens or spaces | Yes | 9 | Integer | 123456789 |
LastName | Last name of member | Yes | 40 | Character | Smith |
FirstName | First name of member | Yes | 40 | Character | John |
Weeks | Total contributory weeks for the MDC year | Yes | 4 | Decimal | 51.05 |
LowContributions | Total low contributions for the MDC year | Yes | 9 | Decimal | 523.64 |
HighContributions | Total high contributions for the MDC year | No | 9 | Decimal | 321.23 |
PA | Pension Adjustment for the MDC year | Yes | 5 | Integer | 12594 |
EmploymentType | Most recent employment status of full-time or part-time. | Yes | 2 | Code | FT |
EmploymentType EffectiveDate | Effective date of the most recent employment status | Yes | 8 | Date | 10302015 |
AnnualizedEarnings | Annualized earnings for the MDC year. This field will normally be blank. Only provide if the member has waived contributions with HOOPP before January 2014. | No | 8 | Integer | 52000 |
Contributory Leaves - File Requirements
This file is provided annually as part of the MDC (Member Data Collection) process.
Information provided will update the member’s employment record with HOOPP for leaves where the member was part-time at any time within the MDC year. The information advises HOOPP of the total number of weeks for which the member made contributions, and the percent of normal earnings (i.e. parttime service ratio) prior to leave commencement.
Since the hours of a part-time member can fluctuate, you should average the hours for the 10-week period leading up to the leave. Percent of normal earnings is determined as the total number of hours worked during the 10 week period, divided by the number of standard full-time hours available during the 10 week period. For example:
Example 1: Member is a Part-Time and worked two 7.5 hour shifts per week during the 10 week period prior to leave.
- Percent of Normal Earnings = (Total “actual” hrs worked) / (Total “full-time equivalent” hrs worked)
- Percent of Normal Earnings = [(2 x 7.5) x (10)] / [(37.5) x (10)] x 100 = [(150) / (375)] x 100 = 40.00
Example 2: Member is Full-Time and worked 20 hours per week during the 10 week period prior to leave.
- Percent of Normal Earnings = (Total “actual” hrs worked) / (Total “full-time equivalent” hrs worked)
- Percent of Normal Earnings = [(20 x 10) / (37.5 x 10)] x 100 = [(200) / (375)] x 100 = 53.33
If the member was full-time for the entire MDC year, they should be excluded from this file. The weeks and contributions made for the leave period are included in the total weeks provided in the MDC data file – i.e. the MDC data file includes total weeks and contributions for both regular time and for periods of paid leaves for the MDC year. The Leaves of Absence and MDC data files are all that are required to report this information to HOOPP for full-time members.
Note: If the leave was not previously reported to HOOPP via the Leaves of Absence process, you can report net new contributory leaves for part-time members within this file. If the leave was previously reported to HOOPP but corrections are required, you must report these corrections through the Leaves of Absence file.
Field Name | Description | Mandatory Field | Max Field Length | Data Type | Example |
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SIN | Social Insurance Number No hyphens or spaces | Yes | 9 | Integer | 123456789 |
LastName | Last name of member | Yes | 40 | Character | Smith |
FirstName | First name of member | Yes | 40 | Character | John |
LeaveType | Reason code for the contributory leave type | Yes | 2 | Code | 03 |
LeaveStartDate | Start date of the leave | Yes | 8 | Date | 10302015 |
LeaveEndDate | End date of the leave. If leave has not ended and the end date is unknown, input December 31 of the applicable MDC year. | Yes | 8 | Date | 10302015 |
TotalWeeksPaid | Total contributory weeks for the specified leave period Note: If weeks for the same MDC year has already been reported through lump sum contributions via the Remittance process, they must be excluded from this total. | Yes | 4 | Decimal | 51.05 |
PctofNormalEarnings | Percent of normal earnings (i.e. part-time service ratio) prior to leave commencement. If full-time prior to leave then report 100. | Yes | 5 | Decimal | 50.3 |
Events (Termination & Retirement) - File Requirements
This file is provided in-year as part of the Final Data - Data Collection Process for a member who has terminated employment or has retired.
This file allows employers to report final data related to service and contributions that is required in order for HOOPP to complete the terminated employment/retirement process and provide the member with benefit options.
This file should be used to report the applicable set of data once the Employer has confirmed the member’s final set of payroll information (e.g. service and contributions) as of the member’s last day worked.
The following is a summary of requirements for reporting total weeks and contributions:
- Weeks and contributions reported should reflect both regular and overtime hours up to the full-time equivalency with contributions deducted on the straight-time portion of all pensionable earnings that are paid in the calendar year.
- Total weeks and contributions reported must not exceed 52 weeks for a given calendar year. For example, if the position is based on full-time of 1950 hours for a full calendar year, then contributions are deducted on all pensionable earnings up to 1950 hours. Contributions should not be deducted for hours the member works above the FTE for their position in any year.
Exception: In a 27 pay period year weeks must also not exceed 52 weeks, however you must report contributions from pensionable earnings for the extra pay period, even if the member has already reached the FTE for their position on or before the 26th pay period. Contributions should be deducted on all pensionable earnings up to the FTE for the member’s position plus the regular hours associated with the additional pay period. For example, if the position is based on full-time of 1950 hours (37.3 hours per week) then contributions would be made to a maximum of 2025 full-time hours.
- Reported weeks and contributions are based on the maximum full-time standard hours that are available. This means that, if a member is full-time for the entire year, the member’s weeks and contributions should be based on 52 weeks. If less than 52 weeks of service is reported:
- A valid reason must be provided, such as reporting a leave of absence to account for the service shortfall via the Leaves of Absence file, or
- If a member has less than 52 weeks but more than or equal to 51 weeks, weeks can be adjusted to 52 without adjusting contributions. This is meant to accommodate minor deviations (up to -1 week) from contributing at the full FTE for the period that may result from payroll scheduling and/or instances in which member trade shifts in one calendar for shifts that fall in the subsequent year.
- If the member terminates part way through the year, you must prorate the FTE hours for the full calendar year to reflect the portion of the year actually worked. This will give you the FTE for the period (the partial year). Deducting contributions on pensionable earnings up to a maximum of the hours in the FTE for the period ensures that the possible weeks of contributory service in the period will not be exceeded.
For example, the employee terminates or retires effective March 31. The FTE for her position is 1950 hours for a full calendar. Between January 1 and March 31 there are 90 days which represents 25% of a full calendar year (90 ÷ 365 = 0.25). The maximum hours on which you should deduct contributions is therefore 487.5 hours (1950 hours x 25%).
- In addition to the above, if the member has made contributions for a reported leave of absence within the calendar year, those weeks and contributions must be reported and included within the weeks and contributions total.
Exception: If weeks and contributions for periods of leave within the MDC year have already been reported as a lump sum contribution via the Remittance process for the same MDC year, they must be excluded from this file. Weeks and contribution information previously reported should not be reported again. For clarification, the Total Weeks Paid reported within the Contributory Leave file must be included in the Weeks total.
Note1: Annualized earnings is only required for a very specific group of members and represents a very low volume. If this information is not available from your payroll system and you are unable to program this requirement you may choose not to populate this field. Within the HOOPP data collection process, we will review the data in the file and identify any members for which we are expecting Annualized Earnings. If it is expected and not provided, the Employer will be prompted to provide this information by manually entering in the value.
Note 2: Final data is only required for years where annual data has not already been reported to HOOPP via the MDC process. Therefore, if the annual MDC data has already been submitted for a particular year that years data must not be reported again in this file.
Field Name | Description | Mandatory Field | Max Field Length | Data Type | Example |
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SIN | Social Insurance Number No hyphens or spaces | Yes | 9 | Integer | 123456789 |
LastName | Last name of member | Yes | 40 | Character | Smith |
FirstName | First name of member | Yes | 40 | Character | John |
EventType | Event being reported (Termination or Retirement) | Yes | 6 | Code | RETFIN |
EmploymentEndDate | Last day worked | Yes | 8 | Date | 10302015 |
Annualized Earnings_CurrentYear | Annualized earnings for the current year. This field will normally be blank. Only provide if the member has waived contributions with HOOPP before January 2014. | No | 8 | Integer | 52000 |
Weeks_CurrentYear | Total contributory weeks for the current year | Yes | 4 | Decimal | 51.05 |
LowContributions_CurrentYear | Total low contributions for the current year | Yes | 9 | Decimal | 523.64 |
HighContributions_Curr entYear | Total high contributions for the current year | No | 9 | Decimal | 321.23 |
PA_CurrentYear | Pension Adjustment for the current year | Yes | 5 | Integer | 12594 |
Annualized Earnings_PreviousYear | Annualized earnings for the MDC year. This field will normally be blank. Only provide if MDC data has NOT been submitted, and the member has waived contributions with HOOPP before January 2014. | No | 8 | Integer | 52000 |
Weeks_PreviousYear | Total contributory weeks for the MDC year. Only provide if MDC data has NOT been submitted. | No | 4 | Decimal | 51.05 |
LowContributions_Prev iousYear | Total low contributions for the MDC year. Only provide if MDC data has NOT been submitted. | No | 9 | Decimal | 523.64 |
HighContributions_Pre viousYear | Total high contributions for the MDC year. Only provide if MDC data has NOT been submitted. | No | 9 | Decimal | 321.23 |
PA_PreviousYear | Pension Adjustment for the MDC year. Only provide if MDC data has NOT been submitted. | No | 5 | Integer | 12594 |
Enrolments - File Requirements
This file is provided in-year as part of the member Enrolment - Data Collection Process.
This file is used to enroll an Employee in the HOOPP plan.
Field Name | Description | Mandatory Field | Max Field Length | Data Type | Example |
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SIN | Social Insurance Number No hyphens or spaces | Yes | 9 | Integer | 123456789 |
Title | Title of employee | No | 4 | Code | Mr. |
LastName | Last name of employee | Yes | 40 | Character | Smith |
MiddleInitial | Middle initial of employee | No | 2 | Character | AC |
FirstName | First name of employee | Yes | 40 | Character | John |
DateOfBirth | Birth date of employee | Yes | 8 | Date | 10302015 |
Gender | Gender of employee | Yes | 1 | Code | M |
LanguagePreference | Preferred language of the employee | Yes | 1 | Code | F |
HireDate | Date employee was hired at specific employer | Yes | 8 | Date | 10302015 |
EnrolmentDate | Date employee was enrolled in the plan | Yes | 8 | Date | 10302015 |
EmploymentType | Code that indicates employee’s type of employment | Yes | 2 | Code | PT |
EmploymentType EffectiveDate | Effective date of the employment type | Yes | 8 | Date | 10302015 |
AnnualizedEarnings | Annualized earnings associated to the year of enrollment | Yes | 8 | Integer | 52000 |
UnionDesignation | Code identifying member's union designation at that specific employer | Yes | 7 | Code | OPSEU |
TelephoneNumber | Employee’s primary contact number | Yes | 15 | Character | 4165555555 |
EmailAddress | Email address of employee | No | 80 | Character | johndoe@email.com |
AddressLine1 | First line of the employee’s address | Yes | 40 | Character | 123 Street |
AddressLine2 | Second line of the employee’s address | No | 40 | Character | Apt. #805 |
AddressLine3 | Third line of the employee’s address | No | 40 | Character | PO BOX 456 |
City | City of the employee’s address | Yes | 40 | Character | Toronto |
ProvinceState | Province of the employee’s address | Yes | 2 | Code | ON |
PostalCodeZipCode | Postal code/Zip code of the employee’s address | Yes | 12 | Character | M5C 3B2 |
Country | Country of the employee’s address | Yes | 2 | Code | CA |
Previous Year Adjustments - File Requirements
This file is provided in-year as part of the remittance Monthly Contribution Reporting (MCR) process.
Adjustment information will be used to update member’s record for years prior to the current MDC year. Previous Year Adjustments shall only be reported for specific member level adjustments that have NOT been reported via the MDC process.
Previous Year Adjustments can only be reported to HOOPP after the annual data (via MDC) for the adjustment year has been submitted.
When reporting any type of previous year adjustment on an MCR, only report the adjustment amount (i.e. how much the data is changing) and not what was originally reported plus the adjustment amount. The “Amended PA” is the only data reported that should include both the adjustment and the previously reported amount (i.e. the “full” PA amount).
Note: Previous Year Adjustments can be a positive or negative amount.
Field Name | Description | Mandatory Field | Max Field Length | Data Type | Example |
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SIN | Social Insurance Number No hyphens or spaces | Yes | 9 | Integer | 123456789 |
LastName | Last name of member | Yes | 40 | Character | Smith |
FirstName | First name of member | Yes | 40 | Character | John |
AdjustementYear | Year the previous year adjustment is in respect of | Yes | 4 | Date (Year only) | 2014 |
Weeks | Amended contributory weeks for the adjustment year | No | 4 | Decimal | 20.05 |
LowContributions | Amended low contributions for the adjustment year | No | 9 | Decimal | 523.64 |
HighContributions | Amended high contributions for the adjustment year | No | 9 | Decimal | 321.23 |
AmendedPA | Total Pension Adjustment for the adjustment year | Yes | 5 | Integer | 12594 |
Calculation Requirements
Please refer to the HOOPP Employer Administration Manual for formula’s and examples for calculating the following:
- Employee Contributions (Low Contributions, High Contributions)
- Retro contributions
- Pension Adjustment (PA)
- Annualized Earnings (AE)
Interface Codes
The following are the valid list of codes for each corresponding file type:
Employment Type
Interface Code | Description |
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FT | Full Time |
PT | Part time |
Contributory Leaves Types
Interface Code | Description |
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01 | Health Leave |
02 | Family Medical Leave |
03 | Pregnancy-Parental Leave |
04 | Strike / Lockout |
05 | Approved Work Schedule Reduction |
06 | Emergency Leave |
07 | Approved Non-Statutory Leave |
Leave of Absence Leaves Types
Interface Code | Description |
---|---|
01 | Health Leave |
02 | Family Medical Leave |
03 | Pregnancy-Parental Leave |
04 | Strike / Lockout |
05 | Approved Work Schedule Reduction |
06 | Emergency Leave |
07 | Approved Non-Statutory Leave |
08 | Unapproved Absence |
Gender
Interface Code | Description |
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M | Male |
F | Female |
Title
Interface Code | Description |
---|---|
Ms. | General form of address for woman regardless of marital status. |
Mrs. | Married Woman |
Miss | Unmarried Woman |
Mr. | General form of address for man regardless of marital status. |
Dr. | Doctor |
Contributory Status
Interface Code | Description |
---|---|
CN | Contributing |
NC | Not contributing |
Event Type
Interface Code | Description |
---|---|
TERFIN | Termination |
RETFIN | Retirement |
Language Preference
Interface Code | Description |
---|---|
E | English Canada |
F | French Canada |
Union Designation
Interface Code | Description |
---|---|
AAHPO | American Armenian Health Professionals Organization |
CIPP | Clinical Investigator Preparatory Program |
CLAC | Christian Labour Association of Canada |
CLC | Canadian Labour Congress |
CUOE | Canadian Union of Operating Engineers |
CUPE | Canadian Union of Public Employees |
EA | |
IBEW | International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers |
ICTU | Independent Canadian Transit Union |
ITE | Institute of Transportation Engineers |
IUOE | International Union of Operating Engineers |
LIUNA | Labourers’ International Union of North America |
MULTI | Multiple Union Designation |
NONE | No Union Designation |
OCHU | Ontario Council of Hospital Unions |
ONA | Ontario Nurses’ Association |
OPEIU | Office and Professional Employees International Union |
OPS | Ontario Public Service |
OPSEU | Ontario Public Service Employees Union |
OTHER | Union Designation Not Listed |
PHF | Public Health Foundation |
PNFO | Practical Nurses Federation of Ontario |
SEIU | Service Employees International Union Healthcare |
UFCW | United Food and Commercial Workers |
UNIFOR | Union for Canada |
UPGWA | International Union, United Plan Guard Workers of America |
Country
Interface Code | Description |
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CA | Canada |
US | United States |
Province/State
Interface Code | Description |
---|---|
AB | Alberta |
BC | British Columbia |
MB | Manitoba |
NB | New Brunswick |
NL | Newfoundland and Labrador |
NT | Northwest Territories |
NS | Nova Scotia |
NU | Nunavut |
ON | Ontario |
PE | Prince Edward Island |
QC | Quebec |
SK | Saskatchewan |
YT | Yukon |
AL | Alabama |
AK | Alaska |
AZ | Arizona |
AR | Arkansas |
CA | California |
CO | Colorado |
CT | Connecticut |
DE | Delaware |
DC | District of Columbia |
FL | Florida |
GA | Georgia |
HI | Hawaii |
ID | Idaho |
IL | Illinois |
IN | Indiana |
IA | Iowa |
KS | Kansas |
KY | Kentucky |
LA | Louisiana |
ME | Maine |
MD | Maryland |
MA | Massachusetts |
MI | Michigan |
MN | Minnesota |
MS | Mississippi |
MO | Missouri |
MT | Montana |
NE | Nebraska |
NV | Nevada |
NH | New Hampshire |
NJ | New Jersey |
NM | New Mexico |
NY | New York |
NC | North Carolina |
ND | North Dakota |
OH | Ohio |
OK | Oklahoma |
OR | Oregon |
PA | Pennsylvania |
RI | Rhode Island |
SC | South Carolina |
SD | South Dakota |
TN | Tennessee |
TX | Texas |
UT | Utah |
VT | Vermont |
VA | Virginia |
WA | Washington |
WV | West Virginia |
WI | Wisconsin |
WY | Wyoming |
PR | Puerto Rico |