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Jurisdiction

Dispute Resolution and Arbitration

2002

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Re Caw-Canada, Local 2216 And Aca Co-Operative Ltd, Innis Christie Oct 2002

Re Caw-Canada, Local 2216 And Aca Co-Operative Ltd, Innis Christie

Innis Christie Collection

The Union claimed that the Grievor was unjustly suspended for four days, then unjustly discharged.

This is a consent award. The parties agree that the Grievor is to be reinstated, subject to certain conditions, and granted retroactive pay. The Arbitrator retains jurisdiction to deal with any grievances in respect of discipline against the Grievor for a period of one year from the date of the award.


Re Canada Post Corp And Cupw (105-00-00003), Innis Christie Feb 2002

Re Canada Post Corp And Cupw (105-00-00003), Innis Christie

Innis Christie Collection

The Union alleges that the Employer violated the Agreement by failing to provide the Union with the results of the five day count taken September 22-29, 1999. The Union 's original request on remedy was an order that the results be provided. However, since the hearing took place more than two years after the count, the Union now asks that the Employer be ordered to conduct another five day count within one month of the award. The Union asks that the Arbitrator remain seized of the matter should the parties be unable to agree on monetary remedy.