VIDEOTRON LTEE | CIK:0000890746 | 3

  • Filed: 3/27/2018
  • Entity registrant name: VIDEOTRON LTEE (CIK: 0000890746)
  • Generator: Merrill
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  • ifrs-full:DescriptionOfAccountingPolicyForEmployeeBenefitsExplanatory

     

    (s)    Pension plans and postretirement benefits

     

    The Corporation offers defined contribution pension plans and defined benefit pension plans to some of its employees.

     

    (i)Defined contribution pension plans

     

    Under its defined contribution pension plans, the Corporation pays fixed contributions to participating employees’ pension plans and has no legal or constructive obligation to pay any further amounts. Obligations for contributions to defined contribution pension plans are recognized as employee benefits in the consolidated statements of income when the contributions become due.

     

    (ii)Defined benefit pension plans and postretirement plans

     

    Defined benefit pension plan costs are determined using actuarial methods and are accounted for using the projected unit credit method, which incorporates management’s best estimates of future salary levels, other cost escalations, retirement ages of employees, and other actuarial factors. Defined benefit pension costs recognized in the consolidated statements of income as employee costs, mainly include the following:

     

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    service costs provided in exchange for employee services rendered during the period;

     

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    prior service costs recognized at the earlier of (a) when the employee benefit plan is amended or (b) when restructuring costs are recognized;

     

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    curtailment or settlement gain or loss.

     

    Interest on net defined benefit liability or asset recognized in the consolidated statements of income, as financial expenses, is determined by multiplying the net defined benefit liability or asset by the discount rate used to determine the defined benefit obligation.

     

    Re-measurements of the net defined benefit liability or asset are recognized immediately in other comprehensive loss and in accumulated other comprehensive loss. Re-measurements are comprised of the following:

     

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    actuarial gains and losses arising from changes in financial and demographic actuarial assumptions used to determine the defined benefit obligation or from experience adjustments on liabilities;

     

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    the difference between actual return on plan assets and interest income on plan assets anticipated as part of the interest on net defined benefit liability or asset calculation;

     

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    changes in the net benefit asset limit or in the minimum funding liability.

     

    Recognition of a net benefit asset is limited under certain circumstances to the amount recoverable, which is primarily based on the present value of future contributions to the plan, to the extent that the Corporation can unilaterally reduce those future contributions. In addition, an adjustment to the net benefit asset or the net benefit liability can be recorded to reflect a minimum funding liability in a certain number of the Corporation’s pension plans.

     

    The Corporation also offers discounts on telecommunication services and health and life insurance plans to some of its retired employees. The cost of postretirement benefits is determined using an accounting methodology similar to that for defined benefit pension plans. The benefits related to these plans are funded by the Corporation as they become due.