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1983

Employee Grievance

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Re Government Of Nova Scotia And Nova Scotia Government Employees Association, Innis Christie Apr 1983

Re Government Of Nova Scotia And Nova Scotia Government Employees Association, Innis Christie

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Employee Grievance alleging improper denial of leave of absence for union business. Grievance allowed.

In late August of 1982 the grievor, Jane Cainey, a pay-roll clerk in the Department of Finance, applied through the union office for leave without pay from September 28, 1982 to October 1, 1982 inclusive, to attend the annual convention of the Nova Scotia Federation of Labour.


Re Island Telephone Co Ltd And International Brotherhood Of Electrical Workers, Local 1030, Innis Christie Jan 1983

Re Island Telephone Co Ltd And International Brotherhood Of Electrical Workers, Local 1030, Innis Christie

Innis Christie Collection

Employee Grievance alleging improper denial of promotion. Grievance dismissed.

The parties agreed at the outset of the hearing in this matter that I was properly appointed under the collective agreement and that any time-limits were waived. There were no jurisdictional objections. Since the grievor here seeks the assignment to him of a job which he alleges was improperly awarded to another employee it must be noted that that other employee, Rodney MacLean, was advised of these proceedings by the company and chose not to attend or be represented individually.