122 result(s)
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76.
Nemish v. King, Walker and Union of National Employees (Public Service Alliance of Canada) - 2020 FPSLREB 76 - 2020-07-23
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsDuty of fair representation
Time limit
Unfair labour practice
Summary: The complainant alleged that the respondent failed in its duty of fair representation, primarily by not properly advising her of the time limit for filing a grievance – the respondent argued that the ...
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77.
Sandhu v. Deputy Head (Correctional Service of Canada) - 2020 FPSLREB 77 - 2020-07-24
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsDecision review
Summary: The applicant requested that the Board review one of its decisions, pursuant to s. 43 of the Federal Public Sector Labour Relations Act (S.C. 2003, c. 22, s. 2; “the Act”) to clarify the decision’s re...
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78.
Nordrum v. Library of Parliament - 2020 FPSLREB 78 - 2020-07-27
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsMaternity allowance
Parental allowance
Termination (non-disciplinary)
Summary: The grievor went on maternity and parental leave – she received both maternity and parental leave allowances – after her maternity/parental leave ended, she began two years of care-and-nurturing leave...
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79.
Ristivojevic v. Canada Revenue Agency - 2020 FPSLREB 79 - 2020-08-04
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsCredibility
Discrimination
Duty to accommodate
Harassment
Summary: After being in a motor vehicle accident that was unrelated to her work, the grievor filed four grievances – in the first grievance, she contended that the employer caused her stress and financial hard...
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80.Summary: The substance of the grievance concerned the grievor’s assertion that he has the right to pursue external employment in moderating a “controversial” video-sharing website – due to his choice of such a...
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81.
Doucet v. Treasury Board (Canada Border Services Agency) - 2020 FPSLREB 81 - 2020-08-04
FPSLREB DecisionsCollective agreement
Summary: Twenty-six (26) grievors sought relief from a decision of the Canada Border Services Agency (“the employer”) to recover erroneously granted and unearned vacation leave (VL) credits – the range of reco...
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82.
Tremblay v. Treasury Board (Department of Public Works and Government Services) - 2020 FPSLREB 82 - 2020-08-10
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsExtension of time
Summary: In November 2009, the grievor used a psychological consulting service offered by the employer as part of the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) – the service is confidential, unless there are reasonabl...
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83.
Kashala Tshishimbi v. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council - 2020 FPSLREB 83 - 2020-08-24
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsDemotion
Jurisdiction
Summary: The grievor was demoted two levels, from a senior program evaluation officer (GR-08) to a program officer (GR-06) – he claimed that his demotion was a disguised disciplinary attempt – the employer cla...
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84.
Wurdell v. Public Service Alliance of Canada - 2020 FPSLREB 84 - 2020-08-27
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsSummary: The complainant was terminated from his employment as an inspector with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency – he filed a grievance against his termination, which was referred to adjudication – before ...
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85.
Kruse v. Treasury Board (Canada Border Services Agency) - 2020 FPSLREB 85 - 2020-08-31
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsCollective agreement
Jurisdiction
Summary: The employer objected to the Board’s jurisdiction to hear four grievances that challenged the employer’s authority to recover vacation leave credits – the grievances were filed under s. 209(1)(a) of t...
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86.
Valderrama v. Deputy Head (Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development) - 2020 FPSLREB 86 - 2020-09-01
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LeFebvre v. Treasury Board (Correctional Service of Canada) - 2020 FPSLREB 87 - 2020-09-10
FPSLREB DecisionsGrievance procedure
Procedure
Time limit
Summary: The employer objected that the grievances were not filed at the first level of the grievance process within the required time limits – the Board found that the employer did not dismiss them for that r...
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88.
Weston v. Treasury Board (Immigration and Refugee Board) - 2020 FPSLREB 88 - 2020-09-22
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsEstoppel
Grievance procedure
Workforce adjustment
Summary: The grievor was a tribunal officer who was affected by a workforce adjustment – after she decided to leave the public service and exercise the option of receiving a transitional support measure (TSM) ...
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89.
Herbert v. Deputy Head (Parole Board of Canada) - 2020 FPSLREB 89 - 2020-09-25
FPSLREB DecisionsProcedure
Summary: This decision deals with the applicant’s request to file a letter from the Board’s chairperson in the Federal Court – the Chairperson’s letter responded to the applicant’s request that a Board Member ...
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90.
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91.
Abi-Mansour v. Deputy Minister of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans - 2020 FPSLREB 91 - 2020-10-13
FPSLREB Decisions - Staffing ComplaintsEvidence
Staffing action
Summary: After the hearing of the complainant’s four complaints ended but before a decision was rendered, he requested that the Board admit certain documents as post-hearing evidence – in rendering its decisio...
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92.
United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Canada Local 832 v. Staff of the Non-Public Funds, Canadian Forces - 2020 FPSLREB 92 - 2020-10-13
FPSLREB DecisionsBargaining agent
Certification
Decision review
Summary: United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Canada Local 832 (Manitoba Food and Commercial Workers, Local 832 chartered by the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (AFL-CIO/CLC)) appli...
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93.
Turcotte v. Treasury Board (Department of Employment and Social Development) - 2020 FPSLREB 93 - 2020-10-23
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsCollective agreement
Operational requirements
Overtime
Summary: The grievor became aware of overtime opportunities that were offered to several of her colleagues but not to her – she claimed that the employer had violated the applicable provision of the collective...
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94.
Grekou v. Treasury Board (Department of National Defence) - 2020 FPSLREB 94 - 2020-11-02
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsExtension of time
Summary: On January 3, 2018, the grievor was rejected on probation – on December 10, 2018, he filed a grievance against the rejection – the employer argued that the grievance was not filed within the 25-day ti...
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95.
Qasim v. Canadian Food Inspection Agency - 2020 FPSLREB 95 - 2020-11-04
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsExtension of time
Time limit
Summary: The grievor applied for an extension to present two grievances – he alleged in the first grievance that the employer discriminated against him on the basis of disability when he was declared surplus u...
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96.
Ewaniuk v. Treasury Board (Department of Citizenship and Immigration) - 2020 FPSLREB 96 - 2020-11-05
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsCollective agreement
Leave without pay
Union representative
Summary: The grievor was an elected representative of the Canada Employment and Immigration Union (CEIU) – article 14 of the applicable collective agreement provided for leave without pay to attend to union ma...
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97.
Public Service Alliance of Canada and House of Commons - 2020 FPSLREB 97 - 2020-11-06
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Public Service Alliance of Canada and Senate of Canada - 2020 FPSLREB 98 - 2020-11-06
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Public Service Alliance of Canada v. Treasury Board (Correctional Service of Canada) - 2020 FPSLREB 99 - 2020-11-09
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsJob description
Jurisdiction
Management rights
Managerial discretion
Policy grievance
Premium pay
Reclassification
Summary: The employer removed inmate training duties from the work description of employees who work at the Correctional Service of Canada as supervisors, facilities management, and who are classified at the G...
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100.
Dansou v. Canada Revenue Agency - 2020 FPSLREB 100 - 2020-11-10
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsEstoppel
Jurisdiction
Time limit
Summary: The grievor filed a grievance concerning the recovery of an overpayment – on April 22, 2013, the employer informed her that as of November 1, 2007, she had received payments in excess of what she shou...