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Re Canada Post Corp And Cupw, Innis Christie
Re Canada Post Corp And Cupw, Innis Christie
Innis Christie Collection
Union national policy grievance dated November 25, 1998, alleging breach of the Collective Agreement between the parties bearing the date January 31, 1995, and in particular of Article 12, in that in announcing the creation of its "Simplified Registered Mail Service" project, the Employer indicated that new positions created under this project would not be preferred assignments although, the Union alleges, the work in question corresponds with the duties of a preferred assignment within the meaning of Article 12. The Union requests a declaratory decision that the work in question be performed in registration sections by PO4's in preferred assignments, …
Re Canada Post Corp And Cupw, Innis Christie
Re Canada Post Corp And Cupw, Innis Christie
Innis Christie Collection
Preliminary Issues involving intervention in hearing, scope of available remedies and joinder of grievances.
National union grievance dated December 30, 1991, alleging breach of the collective agreement between the parties bearing the expiry date 31-07-89, but kept in effect by force of legislation, and in particular of arts. 11, 12 and 13, in that the employer designated certain wicket positions as bilingual without justifying, for each position, the need for this change and without regard to the staffing requirements of the collective agreement. The union requests a declaration that this action by the employer was in breach of the collective …
Re Canada Post Corp And Cupw (N008800005), Innis Christie
Re Canada Post Corp And Cupw (N008800005), Innis Christie
Innis Christie Collection
National Union Grievance alleging violation of Article 14.12 of the Collective Agreement between the parties for the Postal Operations Group (Non-Supervisory): Internal Mail Processing and Complementary Postal Services, bearing the expiration date, July 31, 1989, in that the Employer has not "minimized" evening and night work and has not studied the organization of its operations to review evening and night work, taking into account service levels, costs and other relevant factors. The Union requested a declaration that there had been a breach of Article 14.12, an order that the Employer move as much as work as possible from the evening …
Re Canada Post Corp And Cupw, Innis Christie
Re Canada Post Corp And Cupw, Innis Christie
Innis Christie Collection
National Union grievance alleging violation of Appendix "P" of the Collective Agreement between the parties for the Postal Operations Group (Non-Supervisory): Internal Mail Processing and Complementary Postal Services, signed April 2, 1985, and bearing the expiration date September 30, 1986, maintained in force and effect by the Postal Services Continuation Act, 1987, Bill C-86, in that the Employer failed to implement the provisions of Appendix "P" by creating jobs and expanding services in C.U.P.W. staffed outlets. The Union requested an order that the Employer comply with Appendix "P" and, specifically, that the Employer provide the Union with the results …
Re Canada Post Corp And Cupw, Innis Christie
Re Canada Post Corp And Cupw, Innis Christie
Innis Christie Collection
National Union grievance alleging violation of Appendix "P" of the Collective Agreement between the parties for the Postal Operations Group (Non-Supervisory): Internal Mail Processing and Complementary Postal Services, signed April 2, 1985, and bearing the expiration date September 30, 1986, maintained in force and effect by the Postal Services Continuation Act, 1987, Bill C-86, in that the Employer failed to implement the provisions of Appendix "P" by creating jobs and expanding services in C.U.P.W. staffed outlets. The Union requested an order that the Employer comply with Appendix "P" and, specifically, that the Employer provide the Union with the results …
Re Canada Post Corp And Canadian Union Of Postal Workers (Halifax Franchise Grievance), Innis Christie
Re Canada Post Corp And Canadian Union Of Postal Workers (Halifax Franchise Grievance), Innis Christie
Innis Christie Collection
Union Grievance alleging improper contracting out. Grievance allowed.
National union grievance alleging violation of art. 39.08 of the collective agreement between the parties for the Postal Operations Group (Non-Supervisory): Internal Mail Processing and Complementary Postal Services, signed April 2, 1985, and bearing the expiration date September 30, 1986, maintained in force and effect by the Postal Services Continuation Act, 1987, S. C. 1987, c. 40, Bill C-86, in that the employer opened a franchised dealership without holding constructive consultation with the union. The union requested an order that the employer be directed to discontinue the offering of new services through …
Re Canada Post Corp And Cupw, Innis Christie
Re Canada Post Corp And Cupw, Innis Christie
Innis Christie Collection
National Union grievance alleging violation of Articles 13.15 and 39.08 of the Collective Agreement between the parties for the Postal Operations Group (Non-Supervisory). Internal Mail Processing and Complementary Postal Services, signed April 2, 1985 and bearing the expiration date September 30, 1986, maintained in force and effect by the Postal Services Continuation Act, 1987, Bill C-86. The Union requested an order that the Employer be directed to withdraw from franchise agreements allegedly made in breach of the Collective Agreement to engage in constructive consultations and to provide certain specified information, and for damages, both in its own right and …
Re Canada Post Corp And Cupw, Innis Christie
Re Canada Post Corp And Cupw, Innis Christie
Innis Christie Collection
National Union Grievance alleging violation of Appendix "Q" of the Collective Agreement between the parties for the Postal Operations Group (Non-Supervisory): Internal Mail Processing and Complementary Postal Services, signed April 2, 1985 and bearing the expiration date September 30, 1986. The Union requested an order that the Employer respect Appendix "Q" by signing sub post office contracts that do not exceed twelve months and by renegotiating any sub post office contracts "so that they do not exceed a twelve month period from the initial signing date".