3,378 result(s)
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826.
Mache-Rameau v. Deputy Head (Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development) - 2021 FPSLREB 15 - 2021-02-17
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsDiscrimination
Grievance procedure
Human rights
Jurisdiction
For these reasons, there is reason to believe that the decisions that CIDA made in your file are fair and reasonable. [...] [27] The employer objected to my jurisdiction to hear the grievance for three reasons. [...] For these reasons, there is reason to believe that the decisions that CIDA made in your file are fair and reasonable.
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827.
Martell v. Research Council Employees’ Association and Van Den Bergh - 2011 PSLRB 141 - 2011-12-08
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsComplaint
Duty of fair representation
Time limit
Unfair labour practice
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Stephan J. Bertrand, Board Member For the Complainant: [...] To hold the respondents to such a high standard is not reasonable in the circumstances. [...] 77 For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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828.
Stafford v. Canadian Food Inspection Agency - 2011 PSLRB 123 - 2011-11-01
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsCollective agreement
Overtime
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Beth Bilson, adjudicator For the Grievor: [...] Indeed, to do otherwise by blindly adopting the reasons for decision given in a previous dispute could arguably be viewed as an improper declining of jurisdiction. [...] 60 For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: V. Order
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829.
Rochon v. Deputy Minister of Fisheries and Oceans - 2011 PSST 0007 - 2011-02-10
FPSLREB Decisions - Staffing ComplaintsThe policy requires that the reasons for the appointment decision be documented. [...] 85 For these reasons, the Tribunal finds that the complainant has not demonstrated that personal favouritism was a factor in this case. [...] Date of Reasons: February 10, 2011 APPEARANCES: For the complainant:
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830.
Silke et al. v. Deputy Minister of National Defence - 2010 PSST 0009 - 2010-08-03
FPSLREB Decisions - Staffing ComplaintsThese reasons are also offered to explain why only one person was considered. [...] 91For all these reasons, the complaint is dismissed. Lyette Babin-MacKay [...] Date of Reasons: August 3, 2010 REPRESENTATIVES: For the complainant:
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831.
Watson v. Deputy Minister of Public Works and Government Services - 2021 FPSLREB 122 - 2021-11-10
FPSLREB Decisions - Staffing ComplaintsBurden of proof
[4] For the reasons that follow, the complaints are dismissed. It was not shown that the respondent abused its authority in the appointment process. [...] [12] On September 13, 2021, the parties and their representatives were directed to provide reasons for which the complaints should proceed to a hearing or be considered withdrawn. [...] [27] For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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832.
Raveendran v. Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions - 2009 PSLRB 116 - 2009-09-30
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsJurisdiction
Rejection on probation
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Beth Bilson, adjudicator For the Grievor: [...] When she testified, the grievor disagreed that the workload indicated in the work plan was reasonable. [...] 138 For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: VI. Order
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833.
Sarson and Treasury Board (Canadian Grain Commission) - 1996-03-01
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsDiscrimination
Jurisdiction
Relocation leave
Moreover, the CHRC provides no reasons for its decision. The CHRC’s letter dismissing a complaint is one paragraph long; it refers to a section of the CHRA and contains no reasons. [...] However, when the CHRC decides, there are no reasons; the Federal Court has decided that the CHRC has no obligation in law to give reasons (Slattery (supra)). [...] Without reasons, it is impossible to raise an issue of excess of jurisdiction, whereas at the PSSRB reasons must be given.
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834.
Chopra et al. v. Treasury Board (Department of Health) - 2011 PSLRB 99 - 2011-08-04
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsInsubordination
Public criticism
Termination (disciplinary)
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Ian R. Mackenzie, adjudicator For the Grievors: [...] 164 Dr. Chopra may have been staying at home for a variety of reasons, but he did not convey those reasons to the employer. [...] When the proper context is considered, the reasons provided by Dr. Lambert provide a reasonable justification for what occurred with the files between May 2002 and May 2004.
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835.
Kirby v. Treasury Board (Correctional Service of Canada) - 2015 PSLREB 41 - 2015-05-11
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsDiscrimination
Duty to accommodate
Human rights
People with disabilities
At no point did the CSC claim undue hardship as a reason for its decision. [...] These were the reasons he was sent home; it was not a question of undue hardship. [...] 154 For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: V. Order
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836.
Green v. Deputy Head (Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development) - 2017 PSLREB 17 - 2017-02-08
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsDisguised disciplinary action
Jurisdiction
Refusal to work
“Reasonable cause to believe” means that there was a “… reasonable degree of certainty that an injury … [was] likely to occur ... upon exposure to the hazard [or] condition …”, as quoted in White, at para. 152. [...] Mr. B made a threat, and she acted reasonably, within the spirit of the Code. [...] 448 For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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837.
Peters v. Treasury Board (Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development) - 2007 PSLRB 7 - 2007-01-12
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsDemotion
Financial penalty
Jurisdiction
Reclassification
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Dan Butler, adjudicator For the Grievor: [...] 18 For these reasons, I do not grant the grievor's disclosure requests. [...] Despite this reasonable inference, the grievor was not paid accordingly.
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838.
Maides v. Deputy Minister of Natural Resources Canada et al. - 2007 PSST 0041 - 2007-11-19
FPSLREB Decisions - Staffing Complaints23 The complainant has not provided any reasons that satisfy the Tribunal that exceptional circumstances or reasons beyond his control prevented the complainant from filing his complaint on time. [...] 29 For the reasons stated above, these complaints are dismissed. Guy Giguère [...] Date of Reasons: November 19, 2007
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839.
Ross v. Treasury Board (Correctional Services Canada) - 2003 PSSRB 97 - 2003-10-24
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsCorrectional officer
Jurisdiction
Rejection on probation
Termination (disciplinary)
The reason for my decision is that you have committed serious infractions under the Code of Discipline. [...] Therefore, the employer cannot rely on subsection 28(2) to reject employees without giving a bona fide reason." [...] [15] In any case involving a rejection on probation, the employer must establish that the termination of employment was during a period of probation and that the reason or reasons for termination were related to employment issues and not for any other purpose.
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840.
Treasury Board v. Canadian Merchant Service Guild - 2023 FPSLREB 7 - 2023-01-19
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsBargaining in good faith
Time limit
IV. Reasons [60] For the reasons that follow, the complaint is dismissed. [...] (b) make every reasonable effort to enter into a collective agreement. [...] [84] For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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841.
Agnew v. Deputy Minister of Fisheries and Oceans - 2018 FPSLREB 2 - 2018-01-05
FPSLREB Decisions - Staffing ComplaintsIn recent years, Parliament has added persons released from the Canadian Forces for medical reasons, when those medical reasons are attributable to service in the Forces. [...] For undisclosed reasons, he could not return to his original position or work in his previous location. [...] 113 For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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842.
Public Service Alliance of Canada v. Treasury Board (Department of Fisheries and Oceans) - 2015 PSLREB 62 - 2015-07-15
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsREASONS FOR DECISION Before: David Olsen, adjudicator For the Bargaining Agent: [...] 45 The adjudicator allowed the grievance, reasoning in part at paragraphs 30 to 35: [...] 127 For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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843.
Gauthier v. Deputy Head (Department of National Defence) - 2013 PSLRB 94 - 2013-08-02
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsDemotion
Disguised disciplinary action
Harassment
Job performance
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Renaud Paquet, adjudicator For the Grievor: [...] During the hearing, Ms. Gauthier alleged that she had been demoted for disciplinary reasons. [...] 92 For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: V. Order
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844.
Quadrini v. Canada Revenue Agency and Hillier - 2009 PSLRB 104 - 2009-08-28
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsComplaint
Jurisdiction
Position
Unfair labour practice
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Dan Butler, Board Member For the Complainant: [...] For the purpose of these reasons, I must assume their potential relevance. [...] 103 For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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845.
Ferrusi and Giornofelice v. Treasury Board (Canada Border Services Agency) - 2007 PSLRB 1 - 2007-01-05
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsComplaint
Occupational health and safety
Refusal to work
Reprisal
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Beth Bilson, Board Member For the Complainants: [...] 8 In the report, the reasons given by Mr. Ferrusi for refusing to work are recorded as follows: [...] 71 For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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846.
Bremsak v. Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada - 2009 PSLRB 103 - 2009-08-26
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsComplaint
Discrimination
Shop steward
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: John Steeves, Board Member For the Complainant: [...] V. Decisions and reasons 53 As mentioned above, there are two complaints. [...] 139 For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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847.
Tibilla v. Public Service Alliance of Canada - 2021 FPSLREB 118 - 2021-10-26
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsDuty of fair representation
It had also committed to providing written reasons as to whether it would refer the grievance to adjudication. [...] [31] The respondent provided a reasoned and reasonable assessment of the grievance’s chances of success at adjudication. [...] [42] For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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848.
Landoulsi v. Deputy Minister of Public Works and Government Services - 2014 PSST 7 - 2014-04-23
FPSLREB Decisions - Staffing ComplaintsThe complainant alleges that this decision was based on improper reasons and that it constitutes an abuse of authority. [...] 30 For all these reasons, the Tribunal concludes that it does not have jurisdiction to consider or dispose of the complaint in this case. [...] Date of Reasons: April 23, 2014 APPEARANCES: For the complainant:
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849.
Valderrama v. Deputy Head (Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development) - 2020 FPSLREB 86 - 2020-09-01
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour Relations[8] I have determined that the email correspondence that led to the final MOA is not relevant or necessary for determining whether the respondent is complying with the MOA. I have determined that there is no latent ambiguity in the MOA (for the reasons set out in the “Reasons” section of this decision). [...] V. Reasons [33] For the reasons set out in this section, I decline to issue an order of non-compliance with the MOA. [...] [48] For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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850.
Mugabarabona v. Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police - 2018 FPSLREB 51 - 2018-06-12
FPSLREB Decisions - Staffing ComplaintsAbuse of authority
Failure to appear
5 The respondent’s motion is granted for the reasons set out in the following paragraphs. [...] 53 For those reasons, I find that the complainant has abandoned his complaints. [...] 60 For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order: