FPSLREB Decisions
Decision Information
The employer advised the Board that it had completed and implemented a review of its job evaluation plan and that it had determined that a new level, Level 8, should be included in the bargaining unit - it also advised that the prefix identifying the classification levels had been changed from RL to REG - the employer requested that a new, amended certificate be issued to reflect the changes - the bargaining agent agreed that the certificate should be amended - the application was consistent with section 70 of the Public Service Labour Relations Act - the Board agreed that the certificate should be amended. Certificate amended.
Decision Content
Public Service
Labour Relations Act
- Date: 2011-12-06
- File: 525-03-42 XR: 525-03-32 and 543-03-06
- Citation: 2011 PSLRB 139
Before the Public Service
Labour Relations Board
BETWEEN
CANADIAN NUCLEAR SAFETY COMMISSION
Applicant
and
PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTE OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE OF CANADA
Respondent
Indexed as
Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission v. Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada
In the matter of a request for the Board to exercise any of its powers under section 43 of the Public Service Labour Relations Act
REASONS FOR DECISION
held September 7, 2011.
Request before the Board
1 This is a request under subsection 43(1) of the Public Service Labour Relations Act (“the Act”) to review an order about the certificate issued pursuant to a decision of the Board dated October 14, 2010 (2010 PSLRB 108). The certificate issued by the Board was as follows:
All employees in classification RL-1 to RL-7, save and except employees working in the Human Resources Directorate (with the exception of RL-5 and RL-6 Learning Officers/Specialists), the Office of the President, and Legal Services and who are not excluded from collective bargaining by law or determination of the Board.
2 On July 11, 2011, the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) advised the Board that it had completed and implemented a review of its job evaluation plan (JEP) and had determined that a new level, Level 8, should be included in the bargaining unit. In addition, the CNSC advised that the prefix identifying the classification levels had been changed from RL (Responsibility Level) to REG (Regulatory).The CNSC requested that a new, amended certificate be issued.
3 A conference call was held between the parties on September 7, 2011. At that time, the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada indicated that it did not object to the new bargaining unit description or to the inclusion of the new Level 8 and agreed that the certificate should be amended.
Reasons
4 Since the certificate was issued in 2010, the CNSC reviewed its classification system. As a result, a new classification level was created that the parties believe should be included in the certificate. In addition, the classification identifier was amended. For these reasons, the parties agree that a new certificate should be issued.
5 Section 70 of the Act, which concerns the review of bargaining unit structures, requires the Board to have regard for the classification system established by the employer when reviewing and establishing bargaining unit structures. In my view, this application is consistent with that direction as the proposed certificate change simply reflects the new classification structure, as amended by the JEP.
6 Pursuant to section 43 of the Act, I agree that the certificate for all employees at the CNSC should be amended.
7 For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
Order
8 The bargaining certificate for the bargaining unit at the CNSC should be amended to read as follows:
All employees in classification REG1 to REG8, save and except employees working in the Human Resources Directorate (with the exception of REG5 and REG6 Learning Officers/Specialists), the Office of the President, and Legal Services and who are not excluded from collective bargaining by law or determination of the Board.
9 The certificate issued on October 14, 2010 will be amended, and a revised certificate will be issued accordingly.
December 6, 2011.
Kate Rogers,
Board Member