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Union’s refusal to grieve vacation clawback upheld despite disputed ratification statements

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An Alberta labour board has dismissed a duty of fair representation complaint against a union that declined to grieve an employer's demand that a retiring worker repay unearned vacation time, finding the union's decision was reasonable under the collective agreement in force at the time of retiremen...

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