3,378 result(s)
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1,751.
Basra v. Deputy Head (Correctional Service of Canada) - 2010 PSLRB 131 - 2010-12-16
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsDecision review
Jurisdiction
Procedure
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Paul Love, adjudicator For the Grievor: [...] Reasons 7 The original hearing was about the following grievance, as quoted in 2007 PSLRB 70, at paragraph 1: [...] 13 For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: Order
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1,752.
Pellicore v. President of the Canada Border Services Agency - 2010 PSST 0023 - 2010-12-16
FPSLREB Decisions - Staffing ComplaintsThe chairperson»TMs decision did not give rise to a reasonable apprehension of bias. [...] 66 For all of these reasons, the complaint is dismissed. Maurice Gohier [...] Date of Reasons: December 16, 2010 APPEARANCES: For the complainant:
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1,753.
Chamberlain v. Treasury Board (Department of Human Resources and Skills Development) - 2010 PSLRB 130 - 2010-12-13
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsComplaint
Harassment
Jurisdiction
Occupational health and safety
Reprisal
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: George Filliter, adjudicator and Board Member [...] For that reason alone, I would dismiss all four complaints, as they relate to those two emails. [...] 117 For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: VI. Order
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1,754.
Parker v. Deputy Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada - 2010 PSST 0021 - 2010-12-13
FPSLREB Decisions - Staffing ComplaintsThe test for reasonable apprehension of bias is this: Would a reasonably informed bystander looking at the process reasonably perceive bias on the part of one or more of the persons involved in the assessment of the complainant? [...] Following these cases, the Tribunal has formulated this test: Would a reasonably informed bystander looking at the process reasonably perceive bias on the part of one or more of the persons involved in the assessment of the complainant? [...] Date of Reasons: December 13, 2010 APPEARANCES: For the complainant:
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1,755.
Smith v. President of the Canada Border Services Agency - 2010 PSST 0022 - 2010-12-13
FPSLREB Decisions - Staffing ComplaintsReasons for Decision Introduction 1 Neil Smith, the complainant, performed the duties of a dog handler with the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) until May 2009, when he was advised that he would be assigned to other duties as his dog was retiring. [...] When the respondent later decided to reassign the complainant to other duties, Mr. Frank provided him with clear reasons for the decision. [...] Date of Reasons: December 13, 2010 APPEARANCES: For the complainant:
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1,756.
Roberts v. Union of Canadian Correctional Officers - Syndicat des Agents correctionnels du Canada - CSN (UCCO-SACC-CSN) - 2010 PSLRB 129 - 2010-12-10
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsComplaint
Correctional officer
Duty of fair representation
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Michele A. Pineau, Vice-Chairperson [...] His sole reason for not retaining Mr. McLeod’s services was his financial circumstances. [...] 31 For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: V.Order
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1,757.
Manella v. Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat and Public Service Alliance of Canada - 2010 PSLRB 128 - 2010-12-09
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsComplaint
Duty of fair representation
Pay equity
Unfair labour practice
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Dan Butler, Board Member For the Complainant: [...] However, none of those “failures” can be reasonably interpreted as manifesting intimidation or coercion. [...] 40 For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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1,758.
Baun v. National Component, Public Service Alliance of Canada - 2010 PSLRB 127 - 2010-12-07
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsComplaint
Duty of fair representation
Time limit
Unfair labour practice
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Ian R. Mackenzie, Vice-Chairperson For the Complainant: [...] For those reasons, I have ordered sealed those documents containing medical information. [...] 52 For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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1,759.
Bremsak v. Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada - 2010 PSLRB 126 - 2010-11-30
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsREASONS FOR DECISION Before: Paul Love, Board Member For the Applicant: [...] No reasonable explanation has been advanced for the delay: Chaudhry. C. Applicant’s reply [...] 29 For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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1,760.
King v. Deputy Head (Canada Border Services Agency) - 2010 PSLRB 125 - 2010-11-29
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsBreach of trust
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Misuse of InternetE-Mail
Termination (disciplinary)
Union representative
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Ian R. Mackenzie, adjudicator For the Grievor: [...] … if based on falsehoods that are known or ought reasonably to be known, such comment is not protected. [...] 221 For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: V. Order
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1,761.
Goldsmith v. Deputy Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development - 2010 PSST 0020 - 2010-11-23
FPSLREB Decisions - Staffing ComplaintsIt can also be supported by a probing examination of the reasons for the decision. [...] 80 For all of these reasons, the complaint is dismissed. John Mooney [...] Date of Reasons: November 23, 2010 APPEARANCES: For the complainant:
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1,762.
Ménard v. Public Service Alliance of Canada - 2010 PSLRB 124 - 2010-11-23
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsComplaint
Duty of fair representation
Grievance procedure
Unfair labour practice
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Renaud Paquet, Board Member For the Complainant: [...] The Board explained the reasons for its finding in the following paragraphs of that decision: [...] 49 For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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1,763.
Maas and Turner v. Deputy Head (Correctional Service of Canada) - 2010 PSLRB 123 - 2010-11-22
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsCorrectional officer
Financial penalty
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Steven B. Katkin, adjudicator For the Grievors: [...] V. Reasons A. Ruling on the admissibility of the fact-finding report [...] 146 For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: VI. Order
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1,764.
Hamza v. Deputy Head (Department of National Defence) - 2010 PSLRB 119 - 2010-11-10
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsFailure to appear
Rejection on probation
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Renaud Paquet, adjudicator For the Grievor: [...] The grievor did not provide any valid reason that could have prevented him from attending. [...] 22 For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: Order
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1,765.
Silvestre v. Public Service Alliance of Canada - 2010 PSLRB 122 - 2010-11-10
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsCertification revocation
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Dan Butler, Board Member For the Applicant: [...] Without any reason to believe otherwise, I judge that the applicant may reasonably rely on the employer’s undertaking. [...] 35 For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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1,766.
Martin v. Deputy Minister of National Defence - 2010 PSST 0019 - 2010-11-09
FPSLREB Decisions - Staffing ComplaintsThe extent of the information shared by Mr. Villon will be discussed in further detail later in these reasons. [...] In accordance with the test in Faryna, it is for the Tribunal to determine the version of events that a practical and informed person would readily recognize as reasonable in the circumstances. [...] Date of Reasons: November 9, 2010 APPEARANCES: For the complainant:
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1,767.
Public Service Alliance of Canada v. House of Commons - 2010 PSLRB 121 - 2010-11-09
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsArbitral award
(c) the need to establish terms and conditions of employment that are fair and reasonable in relation to the qualifications required, the work performed, the responsibility assumed and the nature of the services rendered, and [...] For these reasons, the Board declines to award the proposal of the employer. [...] 29.02 When a job description is going to be rewritten, the employer shall provide reasonable notice of their intention to consult and seek the employee’s input.
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1,768.
Renaud v. Canadian Association of Professional Employees - 2010 PSLRB 118 - 2010-11-05
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsComplaint
Duty of fair representation
Extension of time
Unfair labour practice
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Renaud Paquet, Board Member For the Complainant: [...] The respondent had logical reasons for its refusal, and the decision was not made lightly. [...] 25 For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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1,769.
Salain v. Canada Revenue Agency - 2010 PSLRB 117 - 2010-11-04
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsExtension of time
Grievance procedure
Time limit
The respondent made no submissions on the reason or reasons for the delay. [...] [5] It is clear from the reasons for the decision that she was not persuaded either by the chances of success of the grievance or the reasons given by the plaintiff to justify his delay. [...] 55 For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: VI. Order
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1,770.
Amos v. Deputy Head (Department of Public Works and Government Services) - 2010 PSLRB 115 - 2010-11-02
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsEstoppel
Misconduct
Termination (disciplinary)
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Ian R. Mackenzie, adjudicator For the Grievor: [...] Mr. Amos contends that the employer is estopped from invoking the reasons for termination of his employment because of the terms of an earlier settlement agreement. [...] 38 For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: V. Order
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1,771.
Kramer v. Treasury Board (Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade) - 2010 PSLRB 116 - 2010-11-02
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsCompensation
Insurance
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Kate Rogers, adjudicator For the Grievor: [...] IV. Reasons 34 The grievor is a foreign service officer (classified FS -04) with the employer. [...] 50 For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: V. Order
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1,772.
Szmidt v. Treasury Board (Correctional Service of Canada) - 2010 PSLRB 114 - 2010-11-01
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsGrievance procedure
Time limit
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Ian R. Mackenzie, adjudicator For the Grievor: [...] IV.Reasons 15 The grievor does not dispute that her grievance was untimely. [...] 20 For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: V. Order
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1,773.
Chafe et al. v. Treasury Board (Department of Fisheries and Oceans) - 2010 PSLRB 112 - 2010-10-29
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsOvertime
Past practice
Premium pay
Work schedule
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: W. Augustus Richardson, adjudicator [...] 7 I decided to dismiss the employer’s preliminary motion for two reasons. [...] They could not refuse to go without good reason, such as a serious illness.
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1,774.
Craig et al. v. Treasury Board (Correctional Service of Canada - 2010 PSLRB 113 - 2010-10-29
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsRelocation assistance
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Joseph W. Potter, adjudicator For the Grievors: [...] For personal and financial reasons, his family chose not to move with him. [...] 56 For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: V. Order
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1,775.
Bucholtz et al. v. Treasury Board (Correctional Service of Canada) - 2010 PSLRB 111 - 2010-10-25
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsOvertime assignment
Remedy
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Renaud Paquet, adjudicator For the Grievors: [...] IV. Reasons 37 The grievors worked at Joyceville and Millhaven institutions. [...] 59 For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: V. Order