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Parliamentary Employment and
Staff Relations Act
- Date: 2011-10-14
- File: 485-HC-46
- Citation: 2011 PSLRB 116
Before the Public Service
Labour Relations Board
IN THE MATTER OF
THE PARLIAMENTARY EMPLOYMENT AND STAFF RELATIONS ACT
and a dispute affecting
the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada, as bargaining agent,
and the House of Commons, as employer,
in respect of the employees in the Technical Group bargaining unit
Indexed as
Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada v. House of Commons
TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR ARBITRATION
To: Linda Gobeil, Dale Clark and Roch Paquin,
Members of the Board for the purposes of the arbitration in the above-cited matter
dated August 4 and 24 and September 27, 2011.
1 By letter dated August 4, 2011, pursuant to section 50 of the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act (PESRA), the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada (“the bargaining agent”) requested arbitration for the Technical Group bargaining unit. Attached to that letter, the bargaining agent provided a list of the terms and conditions of employment that it wished to have referred to arbitration. That letter, the terms and conditions of employment and supporting material are attached hereto as SCHEDULE 1.
2 The House of Commons (“the employer”), pursuant to section 51 of the PESRA, provided additional terms and conditions of employment that it wished to have referred to arbitration in an attachment to its letter of August 24, 2011. That letter, the terms and conditions of employment and supporting material are attached hereto as SCHEDULE 2.
3 On September 27, 2011, the employer submitted a letter with attached terms and conditions of employment on which the parties had signed off. That letter and supporting material are attached hereto as SCHEDULE 3.
4 Accordingly, pursuant to section 52 of the PESRA, the panel of the Board established for the purpose of the arbitration in this matter is to deal with all matters in dispute set out above, and to render an arbitral award on those matters in dispute that are set out as outstanding in SCHEDULE 1, SCHEDULE 2 and SCHEDULE 3 attached hereto.
Dated October 14, 2011.
Casper Bloom, Q.C., Ad. E.,
Chairperson