3,378 result(s)
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1,876.
Wentges v. Deputy Head (Department of Health) - 2010 PSLRB 24 - 2010-02-15
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsInsubordination
Reinstatement
Termination (disciplinary)
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Renaud Paquet, adjudicator For the Grievor: [...] The following abstracts from the termination letter outline the reasons for termination: [...] 102 For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: VII. Order
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1,877.
Raymond v. Treasury Board - 2010 PSLRB 23 - 2010-02-12
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsDemotion
Job performance
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Marie-Josée Bédard, adjudicator For the Grievor: [...] A court conducting a review for reasonableness inquires into the qualities that make a decision reasonable, referring both to the process of articulating the reasons and to outcomes. [...] 133 In light of the evidence, I believe that it was reasonable for the deputy head to deem Ms.Raymond’s performance unsatisfactory for the following reasons.
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1,878.
Strike v. Public Service Alliance of Canada - 2010 PSLRB 22 - 2010-02-10
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsComplaint
Unfair labour practice
Union representative
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Michele A. Pineau, Vice-Chairperson [...] It is apparent that, for some reason, Mr. Strike did not accept this decision and still believed that he was within his right to pursue the matter through the courts. [...] 33 For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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1,879.
Melançon et al. v. Treasury Board and the Department of Industry, the Department of Health and the Canadian International Development Agency - 2010 PSLRB 20 - 2010-02-05
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsClassification
Complaint
Jurisdiction
Pay equity
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Ian R. Mackenzie, Vice-Chairperson For the Complainants: [...] For the reasons set out below, I have dismissed the Treasury Board’s objection. [...] 42 For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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1,880.
Seale et al. v. Deputy Head (Correctional Service of Canada) - 2010 PSLRB 21 - 2010-02-05
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsExtension of time
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Ian R. Mackenzie, Vice-Chairperson For the Applicants: [...] Reasons 12 The applicants and the respondent cannot agree on whether the disciplinary actions against the applicants are included in the original grievances. [...] 18 For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: Order
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1,881.
Hall et al. v. Treasury Board - 2010 PSLRB 19 - 2010-02-04
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsClassification
Complaint
Jurisdiction
Pay equity
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Ian R. Mackenzie, Vice-Chairperson For the Complainants: [...] For the reasons set out below, I have dismissed the respondent’s objection. [...] 42 For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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1,882.
Wong v. Deputy Head (Canadian Security Intelligence Service) - 2010 PSLRB 18 - 2010-02-04
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsJurisdiction
Term employee
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Dan Butler, adjudicator For the Grievor: [...] The reasons for this dislike are, among others, my gender, perceived age, and education. [...] 45 For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: IV. Order
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1,883.
Treasury Board v. Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada - 2010 PSLRB 15 - 2010-01-28
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsEssential services
Positions necessary for the provision of essential services
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Dan Butler, Board Member For the Applicant: [...] 80 For at least three reasons, I find that the applicant’s proposal falls short. [...] 100 For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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1,884.
Warren v. Treasury Board (Correctional Service of Canada) - 2010 PSLRB 17 - 2010-01-28
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsComplaint
Duty of fair representation
Time limit
Unfair labour practice
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Renaud Paquet, Board Member For the Complainant: [...] Reasons 13 In subsection 2(1), the Act defines an employee as a person employed in the public service. [...] 17 For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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1,885.
Warren v. Treasury Board (Correctional Service of Canada) - 2010 PSLRB 16 - 2010-01-28
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsComplaint
Time limit
Unfair labour practice
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Renaud Paquet, Board Member For the Complainant: [...] Reasons 11 In subsection 2(1), the Act defines an employee as a person employed in the public service. [...] However, she failed to show any reasonable link to that effect. 14 For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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1,886.
Public Service Alliance of Canada v. House of Commons - 2010 PSLRB 14 - 2010-01-27
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsArbitral award
II. Reasons 6 Section 53 of the PESRA sets out as follows the factors that the Board must consider in rendering its award: [...] (i) The Employer shall make every reasonable effort to maximize scheduled hours for SCI employees. [...] When there is work available, the Employer shall make every reasonable effort to maximize scheduled hours for SCI employees.
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1,887.
Galarneau v. Treasury Board (Correctional Service of Canada) - 2010 PSLRB 12 - 2010-01-26
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsOccupational health and safety
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Marie-Josée Bédard, adjudicator For the Grievor: [...] 82 Both parties argued that the employer’s obligation under clause 18.01 of the collective agreement is one of making reasonable efforts, namely, to act reasonably. [...] 111 For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: V.Order
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1,888.
Suetta v. Treasury Board (Canada Border Services Agency) - 2010 PSLRB 13 - 2010-01-26
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsTraining
Travel time
Work schedule
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Michele A. Pineau, adjudicator For the Grievor: [...] There is no provision in the collective agreement about balancing hours, and the employer was not justified in modifying the workday for such a reason. [...] 40 For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: V. Order
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1,889.
Palmer v. Canadian Security Intelligence Service - 2010 PSLRB 11 - 2010-01-25
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsJurisdiction
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Marie-Josée Bédard, adjudicator For the Grievor: [...] 12 For the following reasons, I conclude that I have jurisdiction to determine whether the settlement reached by the parties, and accordingly the withdrawal of Mr. Palmer’s grievance, is binding on the parties. [...] 22 For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: Order
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1,890.
Currie v. Deputy Head (Department of Fisheries and Oceans) - 2010 PSLRB 10 - 2010-01-22
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsDuty to accommodate
Jurisdiction
Rejection on probation
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: George Filliter, adjudicator For the Grievor: [...] VIII. Reasons 61 For all of the reasons stated above, I conclude that the grievor has not satisfied his onus and that I am without jurisdiction. [...] 62 For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: IX. Order
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1,891.
Chase v. Deputy Head (Correctional Service of Canada) - 2010 PSLRB 9 - 2010-01-20
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsGrievance procedure
Harassment
Jurisdiction
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Renaud Paquet, adjudicator For the Grievor: [...] IV. Reasons 18 In her first grievance, the grievor requested that the CSC discard and destroy the consultant’s report and acknowledge its negligence in managing the situation. [...] 29 For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: V. Order
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1,892.
Zankl v. Chief Statistician of Canada of Statistics Canada et al. - 2010 PSST 0001 - 2010-01-18
FPSLREB Decisions - Staffing ComplaintsReasons for Decision Introduction 1Peter Zankl, the complainant, alleges that the respondent, the Chief Statistician of Canada of Statistics Canada, abused its authority by establishing essential qualifications but not applying them consistently, thus violating principles of fairness, transparency and natural justice. [...] 96For the above reasons, the complaint is dismissed. Lyette Babin-MacKay [...] Date of Reasons: January 18, 2010 Appearances: For the complainants:
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1,893.
Perry v. Canadian Institutes of Health Research - 2010 PSLRB 8 - 2010-01-15
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsExtension of time
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Ian R. Mackenzie, Vice-Chairperson For the Applicant: [...] • Are there clear, cogent and compelling reasons for the delay? • What is the length of the delay? [...] 23 For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: V. Order
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1,894.
Éthier v. Correctional Service of Canada and Union of Canadian Correctional Officers - Syndicat des agents correctionnels du Canada - CSN - 2010 PSLRB 7 - 2010-01-14
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsComplaint
Duty of fair representation
Time limit
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Michele A. Pineau, Vice Chairperson [...] IV. Reasons A. Period for filing the complaint 17 Subsection 190(2) of the PSLRA reads as follows: [...] 25 For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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1,895.
Deputy Head (Public Health Agency of Canada) v. Angelis - 2010 PSLRB 5 - 2010-01-12
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsExtension of time
- Clear, cogent and compelling reasons for the delay; - The length of the delay; [...] In any event, the Deputy Head’s reasons for its application are not valid. [...] 23 For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: IV. Order
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1,896.
Public Service Alliance of Canada v. Treasury Board (Department of Veterans Affairs) - 2010 PSLRB 6 - 2010-01-12
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsComplaint
Unfair labour practice
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1,897.
Tarala v. Treasury Board (Correctional Service of Canada) - 2010 PSLRB 4 - 2010-01-07
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsREASONS FOR DECISION Before: Beth Bilson, adjudicator For the Grievor:
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1,898.
Clouthier v. Treasury Board (Department of National Defence) - 2010 PSLRB 3 - 2010-01-05
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsAnnual leave
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Michel Paquette, adjudicator For the Grievor: [...] For the same reasons, the decision rendered in Low and Duggan (supra) cannot be applied here. [...] 44 For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: V. Order
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1,899.
Nieradka v. Treasury Board (Department of National Defence) - 2010 PSLRB 1 - 2010-01-05
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsAnnual leave
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Michel Paquette, adjudicator For the Grievor: [...] For the same reasons, the decision rendered in Low and Duggan (supra) cannot be applied here. [...] 51 For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: V. Order
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1,900.
Walker v. Treasury Board (Department of National Defence) - 2010 PSLRB 2 - 2010-01-05
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsAnnual leave
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Michel Paquette, adjudicator For the Grievor: [...] For the same reasons, the decision rendered in Low and Duggan (supra) cannot be applied here. [...] 46 For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: V. Order