The Alberta Labour Relations Board has dismissed a duty of fair representation complaint against Unifor, Local Union No. 288, finding the union …
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PREMIUM Atura Power worker who left at 44 did not ‘retire,’ arbitrator rules, blocking post-retirement benefits
A mechanical technician who left Atura Power after 10 years of service at age 44 was not entitled to post-retirement benefits under …
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PREMIUM MPAC’s mandatory vaccination policy upheld as workers placed on unpaid leave during Omicron wave
A labour arbitrator has dismissed a policy grievance brought by the Ontario Public Service Employees Union against the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation, …
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PREMIUM Edmonton LPN fired after solo tracheostomy procedure and theft of resident’s dessert
A licensed practical nurse at a continuing care facility in Edmonton was properly discharged after performing a tracheostomy ties change without assistance …
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PREMIUM Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada worker’s dismissal upheld after four-year illness absence
A federal labour board has dismissed a grievance filed by a former Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada research technician who alleged his termination …
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PREMIUM Aramark worker’s duty of fair representation complaint dismissed as delayed abuse of process
The Ontario Labour Relations Board has dismissed a duty of fair representation complaint filed by a former Aramark worker, finding that the …
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PREMIUM Termination too harsh for forklift operator who failed to report racking damage, arbitrator finds
A cold-storage warehouse worker in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, who was fired for failing to report damage he caused to a metal racking …
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PREMIUM Humber River Health service workers awarded 3% wage increase in interest arbitration
A Toronto hospital and the union representing its service workers have a new collective agreement following an interest arbitration decision that awarded …
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PREMIUM Nova Scotia worker’s duty of fair representation complaint against CUPE dismissed as too late
A Nova Scotia labour board has dismissed a complaint against a public sector union, finding it lacked jurisdiction to hear the case …
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PREMIUM Alberta court rules labour board has exclusive jurisdiction over union’s disciplinary dispute
The Alberta Court of Appeal has dismissed a challenge by four union members who sought to have courts intervene in an internal …

