11 result(s)
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1.
Melançon et al. v. Treasury Board - 2014 PSLRB 7 - 2014-01-22
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsBurden of proof
Compensation
Discrimination
Human rights
Occupational group
Pay equity
Wage differential
Summary: The complainants filed pay equity complaints on behalf of all ASs working in the compensation stream, alleging a violation of section 11 of the Canadian Human Rights Act (CHRA) - they alleged that the...
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Martin v. Treasury Board (Department of Veterans Affairs) - 2014 PSLRB 37 - 2014-03-20
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsBurden of proof
Compensation
Discretionary leave
Managerial discretion
Weather
Summary: The grievor was in England when the Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland erupted and forced the closure of European airspace - she reported back to work five working days late - her collective agr...
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Farrow v. Treasury Board (Department of National Defence) - 2014 PSLRB 43 - 2014-04-07
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsCompensation
Overtime
Overtime assignment
Overtime pay
Summary: The grievor contested the employer’s refusal to compensate him at the applicable overtime rate for work he performed while travelling from his work site to another - the grievor was assigned to perfor...
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Legge v. Treasury Board (Department of Fisheries and Oceans) - 2014 PSLRB 47 - 2014-04-22
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsCompensation
Letter of understanding
Overtime
Overtime pay
Shift cycle
Training
Work schedule
Summary: The grievor contested the employer’s denial of his request for compensation at the overtime rate for work performed in addition to his regular hours of work - with the consent of the ship’s commanding...
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Allain et al. v. Treasury Board (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) - 2014 PSLRB 52 - 2014-05-15
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsActing pay
Burden of proof
Classification
Compensation
Job description
Jurisdiction
Summary: When the grievors’ employer refused to reclassify their positions to a higher level, they grieved a violation of the pay administration provisions of their collective agreement - the employer objected...
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Mongeon v. Treasury Board (Department of Public Works and Government Services) - 2014 PSLRB 66 - 2014-06-21
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsBurden of proof
Compensation
Injury-on-duty leave
Jurisdiction
Summary: The grievor contested the employer’s denial of her request for injury-on-duty leave, contrary to article 37 of the collective agreement - she alleged that the refusal resulted in her forced retirement...
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Bahniuk v. Canada Revenue Agency - 2014 PSLRB 73 - 2014-07-25
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsCompensation
Remedy
Severance pay
Termination (disciplinary)
Summary: The grievor’s grievance against his termination was allowed in part - he was awarded compensation in lieu of reinstatement - the parties were unable to reach a settlement and agreed to address the iss...
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Skoulas v. Deputy Head (Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development) - 2014 PSLRB 80 - 2014-09-04
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsCompensation
Relocation assistance
Retroactive pay
Summary: Collective agreement negotiations were underway - the terms and conditions of the expired collective agreement continued in force until the new collective agreement was negotiated, ratified and signed...
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Public Service Alliance of Canada v. Statistical Survey Operations - 2014 PSLRB 83 - 2014-09-17
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsCompensation
Human rights
Occupational category
Pay equity
Summary: The bargaining agent filed a complaint with the Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC) based on sections 7, 10 and 11 of the Canadian Human Rights Act on behalf of interviewers (INs) and senior inter...
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Andres v. Canada Revenue Agency - 2014 PSLRB 86 - 2014-09-19
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsBurden of proof
Compensation
Duty to accommodate
Holiday
Human rights
Summary: The grievor observed Orthodox religious holidays and had requested vacation leave to observe them shortly before the designated holidays for Western Good Friday and Easter Monday - the employer grante...
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Vidlak v. Treasury Board (Department of Human Resources and Skills Development) - 2014 PSLRB 91 - 2014-10-06
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsCompensation
Employee status
Jurisdiction
Managerial discretion
Resignation
Retirement
Sick leave
Termination (non-disciplinary)
Summary: The grievor began to plan for retirement after 30 years with the public service - he gave notice of his retirement date of July 19, 2012, and the employer accepted his retirement - some months later, ...