3,378 result(s)
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1,676.
Ross v. Commissioner of the Correctional Service of Canada - 2017 PSLREB 48 - 2017-05-02
FPSLREB Decisions - Staffing Complaints8 For the reasons that follow, I find that there was abuse of authority in the assessments of merit of the two appointees. [...] For the reasons that follow, I find that the complainant failed to meet this burden. [...] 121 For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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1,677.
Maclean v. Secretary of the Treasury Board of Canada - 2012 PSST 0021 - 2012-08-22
FPSLREB Decisions - Staffing Complaints(2) Deputy heads shall record the reasons for the selection of those employees to be retained. [...] 99 For all these reasons, the complaint is dismissed. Merri Beattie [...] Date of Reasons: August 22, 2012 APPEARANCES: For the complainant:
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1,678.
Public Service Alliance of Canada v. Treasury Board - 2011 PSLRB 102 - 2011-08-09
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsEssential services
Jurisdiction
Positions necessary for the provision of essential services
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Dan Butler, Board Member For the Applicant: [...] [112] The Board further directs the parties to resume negotiations and to make every reasonable effort to negotiate the remaining content of the ESA regarding PM-01 Citizen Services Officer positions. [...] The reference can reasonably be construed to indicate the respondent’s intention that the essential services performed by the CSOs at the SCCs will continue on a “business as usual” basis.
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1,679.
Larose v. Treasury Board (Department of Public Works and Government Services) and Library of Parliament - 2006 PSLRB 114 - 2006-10-18
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsCompensation
Estoppel
Terminable allowance
The reasons for imposing this limit on the LoP's participation were that: [...] [82] For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: Order [...] [83] For these reasons, this grievance is dismissed. October 18, 2006.
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1,680.
Boutilier and Treasury Board (Natural Resources) - 1997-06-04
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsDiscretionary leave
Discrimination
Marriage leave
Sexual orientation should be read into this clause and into this contract for many reasons. [...] Reasons for Decision The grievor in this case was denied marriage and special leave following a commitment ceremony with his same sex partner. [...] For the reasons set out herein, Mr. Boutilier's grievance is allowed.
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1,681.
Parsons and Treasury Board (Solicitor General Canada - Correctional Service) - 1996-06-24
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsAdmissible evidence
Correctional officer
Credibility
Misconduct
Termination (disciplinary)
He agreed as well that Mr. Weatherall had no reason to hurt him; he suggested that perhaps Mr. Weatherall was mixed up when he said Mr. Brown was a middle man. [...] The test must reasonably subject his story to an examination of its consistency with the probabilities that surround the currently existing conditions. [...] Accordingly, for all these reasons the grievances are denied. P. Chodos, Deputy Chairperson.
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1,682.
MacDonald v. Public Service Alliance of Canada - 2022 FPSLREB 96 - 2022-11-22
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsComplaint
Time limit
III. Reasons for decision [11] The Board’s task is to determine whether the complaint was filed in a timely manner. [...] [19] The complainant did receive a call from Mr. Spencer as well as a follow-up letter from him reiterating the same decision and the reasons for it. [...] [26] For these reasons, the Board makes the following order: (The Order appears on the next page)
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1,683.
Huff v. Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada - 2022 FPSLREB 93 - 2022-11-10
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsIt is untimely and must be dismissed, for the reasons that follow. II. Summary of the facts [...] She explained that in a judicial review, a court will only consider whether the decision of the Board was reasonable. [...] [40] For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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1,684.
Foster v. Deputy Minister of Employment and Social Development - 2021 FPSLREB 109 - 2021-09-16
FPSLREB Decisions - Staffing Complaints[52] I find that the respondent satisfactorily explained the reason for using an employment-equity criterion to address an organizational need. [...] Therefore, these reasons are confined to the appointment that is the subject of the complaint. [...] [63] For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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1,685.
Boudreault v. Public Service Alliance of Canada - 2019 FPSLREB 87 - 2019-09-06
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsComplaint
Duty of fair representation
Time limit
Unfair labour practice
REASONS FOR DECISION (FPSLREB TRANSLATION) I. Complaints before the Board [...] The explanation provided for not continuing to the third level was reasonable and was certainly not arbitrary, discriminatory, or tainted by bad faith. [...] [38] For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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1,686.
Union of Canadian Intelligence Officers v. Treasury Board (Correctional Service of Canada) - 2018 FPSLREB 33 - 2018-04-23
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsIt responded in the negative, and for that reason, no application under that section was included in the file. [...] For that reason, the applicant filed no request for such a review with its application for certification or at any time after that. [...] 30 For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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1,687.
Canadian Association of Professional Employees v. Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec - 2017 FPSLREB 19 - 2017-08-09
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsRepresentation
Unfair labour practice
Thus, for that reason, his union dues are currently remitted to the Association, and it is logical that he benefit from its representation services. [...] 24 The Agency returns to its initial reasoning, which is that it objected to the Association’s representation when the grievance was filed. [...] 39 For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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1,688.
Lukowski v. the Deputy Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities - 2012 PSST 0034 - 2012-12-10
FPSLREB Decisions - Staffing ComplaintsIn these circumstances, the Tribunal finds that a reasonably informed bystander would not perceive bias on the part of Mr. Staynor. [...] 42 For these reasons, the complaints are dismissed. Joanne B. Archibald [...] Date of Reasons: December 10, 2012 APPEARANCES: For the complainant:
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1,689.
Johnston et al. v. Canadian Food Inspection Agency - 2010 PSLRB 47 - 2010-03-29
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsShift differential
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Paul Love, adjudicator For the Grievors: [...] IV. Reasons 28 The word “shift” is not defined in the collective agreement. [...] 36 For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: V. Order
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1,690.
Bélanger et al. v. Treasury Board (Department of Fisheries and Oceans) - 2006 PSLRB 123 - 2006-11-08
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsAnnual leave
Compensatory leave
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Jean-Pierre Tessier, adjudicator For the grievors: Guylaine Bourbeau, Public Service Alliance of Canada [...] periods during which the vessel will be non-operational by reason of refit, repair, seasonal lay-up, [...] [56] For all of the above reasons, I make the following order: Order
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1,691.
Gunn and Treasury Board (Revenue Canada - Customs, Excise and Taxation) - 1999-02-10
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsCollective agreement
Compensation
Leave without pay
and, for the purposes of this definition, a person does not cease to be employed in the Public Service by reason only that the person ceases to work as a result of a strike or by reason only of the termination of employment of that person contrary to this Act or any other Act of Parliament. [...] Mr. Gunn was on leave without pay on December 2, 1997 for a reason other than that cited in the memorandum and was not in receipt of any allowance. [...] Decision Page 8 In this regard, I find Mr. Nadeau’s reasoning persuasive.
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1,692.
Murray and Shaver and Treasury Board (Transport Canada) - 1996-03-01
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsEvidence
Holiday
Public Sector Compensation Act
Wage rate
Work schedule
For these reasons, it is submitted that the Justinen and Neilson case has no application. [...] However, the union's argument fails to recognize a key component in Madame Wexler's reasoning. [...] The employer, for all of the above reasons, would ask that the grievances be dismissed.
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1,693.
Lefebvre v. Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada - 2024 FPSLREB 26 - 2024-02-28
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsREASONS FOR DECISION FPSLREB TRANSLATION I. Complaint before the Board [...] For the reasons that follow, I find that the complainant did not establish an arguable case. [...] For that reason, the motion for summary dismissal is allowed. [36] For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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1,694.
Laquerre v. The National Battlefields Commission - 2023 FPSLREB 84 - 2023-09-13
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsREASONS FOR DECISION FPSLREB TRANSLATION I. Individual grievance referred to adjudication [...] [4] For the following reasons, I am of the opinion that the Board does not have jurisdiction to hear Mr. Laquerre’s grievance. [...] [33] For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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1,695.
Bhasin v. National Research Council of Canada - 2023 FPSLREB 40 - 2023-04-19
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsDecision review
[10] The respondent objected to the first complaint for three reasons: timeliness, abuse of process, and lack of merit. [...] • consider only new evidence or arguments that could not reasonably have been presented at the original hearing; [...] [27] For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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1,696.
Halleran v. Treasury Board (Correctional Service of Canada) - 2020 FPSLREB 68 - 2020-06-15
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsGrievance procedure
Time limit
REASONS FOR DECISION I. Individual grievance referred to adjudication [...] III. Reasons [10] I agree with the grievor that clause 18.16 provides two alternatives. [...] (2) The objection referred to in paragraph (1)(a) may be raised only if the grievance was rejected at the level at which the time limit was not met and at all subsequent levels of the grievance process for that reason.
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1,697.
Theaker v. Union of Solicitor General Employees and Public Service Alliance of Canada - 2013 PSLRB 17 - 2013-02-25
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsWorkforce adjustment
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Stephan J. Bertrand, a panel of the Public Service Labour Relations Board [...] III. Reasons 16 As the Board stated in Ouellet v. Luce St-Georges and Public Service Alliance of Canada, 2009 PSLRB 107, the burden of proof in a complaint under section 187 of the Act rests with the complainant. [...] 20 For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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1,698.
Hébert v. Public Service Alliance of Canada et al. - 2005 PSLRB 62 - 2005-06-23
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsComplaint
Duty of fair representation
Rejection on probation
Unfair labour practice
REASONS FOR DECISION Before: Jean-Pierre Tessier, Board Member For the Complainant: herself [...] Reasons [22] A bargaining agent is required to represent the employees in a bargaining unit in a manner that is neither arbitrary, discriminatory nor in bad faith. [...] [29] For these reasons, the Board makes the following order: Order
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1,699.
Grievor X v. Canada Revenue Agency - 2020 FPSLREB 74 - 2020-07-08
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsQuestions to be considered include: Is there reasonable cause to believe that the individual may: [...] The protocol indicates that this kind of information should not be published unless it is “material to a reasoned award”. [...] [113] For all of the above reasons, the Board makes the following order:
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1,700.
Assh v. Treasury Board (Veterans Affairs) - 2004 PSSRB 111 - 2004-08-11
FPSLREB Decisions - Labour RelationsConflict of interest
Financial penalty
Jurisdiction
The value of the bequest is well in excess of what can reasonably be described as a gift of nominal value. [...] Accepting a bequest of $5000 cannot reasonably be considered as a normal expression of courtesy. [...] The sum is not overwhelming and it appears reasonable given the scope of the beneficiaries named in the will.