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Innis Christie Collection

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United Steelworkers Of America V Trenton Works Division, Innis Christie Mar 1978

United Steelworkers Of America V Trenton Works Division, Innis Christie

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A COMPLAINT having been made to the Labour Relations Board (Nova Scotia) on February 20, 1978 pursuant to Section 49 of the Trade Union Act of Nova Scotia by the United Steelworkers of America, Local 1231, on behalf of a number of its members, requesting an Order that the Respondents cease and desist from committing, causing and authorizing a work stoppage and lockout of the individual complainants at the Respondent's place of business in Trenton, Nova Scotia;


Construction Association Management Labour Bureau Limited V International Union Of Elevator Constructors, Local 125, Innis Christie Oct 1977

Construction Association Management Labour Bureau Limited V International Union Of Elevator Constructors, Local 125, Innis Christie

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A COMPLAINT having been made to the Construction Industry Panel of the Labour Relations Board (Nova Scotia) on October 13, 1977, pursuant to Section 49 of the Trade Union Act of Nova Scotia by the Construction Association Management Labour Bureau Limited, Accredited Bargaining Agent on behalf of its member Otis Elevator Company Limited, that on October 11, 1977, an illegal work stoppage commenced and is continuing by employees of Otis Elevator Company Limited at the job site at Bayers Road Tower Two construction project and various other construction jobs as required by the Company in the Province of Nova Scotia, …


Commonwealth Construction Company Limited V United Association Of Journeymen & Apprentices Of The Plumbing & Pipefitting Industry Of The United States And Canada, Innis Christie Mar 1973

Commonwealth Construction Company Limited V United Association Of Journeymen & Apprentices Of The Plumbing & Pipefitting Industry Of The United States And Canada, Innis Christie

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A COMPLAINT having been made to the Labour Relations Board (Nova Scotia) on March 28, 1973, pursuant to Section 49 of the Trade Union Act of Nova Scotia by Commonwealth Construction Company Limited, Calgary, Alberta, that on the twenty-sixth, twenty-seventh, and twenty-eighth days of March, 1973, a work stoppage occurred at the construction site of the Nova Scotia Power Commission's thermal plant expansion, Unit No. 2, Point Tupper, Richmond County, Nova Scotia, by cessation of work in violation of a collective agreement that is now in force between the Nova Scotia Power Commission on behalf of its subcontractors including the …