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Public Service Staff Relations Act

Coat of Arms - Armoiries
  • Date:  2001-06-13
  • File:  142-23-352
  • Citation:  2001 PSSRB 61

Before the Public Service Staff Relations Board



BETWEEN

PUBLIC SERVICE ALLIANCE OF CANADA

Bargaining Agent

and

OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

Employer

RE:  Administrative Support Bargaining Unit

RECORD OF ALTERATION OF SPECIFICATION
OF PROCESS FOR THE RESOLUTION OF DISPUTES

[1]   On January 12, 1988, the Board certified the Public Service Alliance of Canada as the bargaining agent for the Administrative Support Category bargaining unit (Board  File  142–23–279).

[2]   On June 7, 1999, the Board amended the name and description of the bargaining unit to read as follows (Board Files 125-23-85 to 87):

Administrative Support Bargaining Unit

All employees [of the Employer] primarily engaged in secretarial functions, clerical functions and/or other administrative support functions involving the routine application of rules and regulations.

[3]   On May 17, 2001, the bargaining agent filed with the Board, in accordance with subsection  39(1) of the Public Service Staff Relations Act (Act), a request that the Board record an alteration in the process for resolution of any dispute to which it may be a party, in respect of the bargaining unit, so that the process shall be by the referral of the dispute to arbitration.

[4]   Pursuant to subsection 39(2) of the Act, the Board records as part of the certification of the bargaining agent for the bargaining unit that the process for the resolution of any dispute to which the bargaining agent may be a party, in respect of the bargaining unit, shall be by referral of the dispute to arbitration.

[5]   The process so recorded shall be the process applicable to the bargaining unit for the resolution of all disputes, from the time on which any notice to bargain collectively is given next following May 17, 2001 and, thereafter, until the process is further altered in accordance with section 39 of the Act.

Yvon Tarte,
Chairperson

OTTAWA, June 13, 2001.

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