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Innis Christie Collection

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1970

Union Grievance

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Re Bakery And Confectionery Workers' International Union, Local 322, And Canada Bread Co Ltd, Innis Christie, W Jewers, R Filion Oct 1970

Re Bakery And Confectionery Workers' International Union, Local 322, And Canada Bread Co Ltd, Innis Christie, W Jewers, R Filion

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Union Grievance alleging violation of a supplementary agreement concerning shift rotation.

The Facts:

With the implementation of the collective agreement of 1968, which preceded the present agreement, the company introduced in the shipping department a system which involved some rotation of shifts. That system is no longer in effect, and there is some uncertainty just when it ceased. It is agreed, however, that early in 1970 the company lost a major customer. That customer was last served on Saturday, February 28th, and a substantial lay-off followed immediately. On Sun-day, March 8th, the company's employees went on a legal strike, and …


Re United Automobile Workers, Local 673, And Douglas Aircraft Co Of Canada Ltd, Innis Christie Jun 1970

Re United Automobile Workers, Local 673, And Douglas Aircraft Co Of Canada Ltd, Innis Christie

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Union Grievance alleging that the company had violated the collective agreement by promoting certain employees outside the bargaining unit.

The Facts:

In art. 1 of the collective agreement the company recognizes the union as sole bargaining agent on behalf of its office and clerical employees, subject to a long list of exclusions which includes "secretaries to department managers and above". This arbitration arises from the fact that the company effected a reorganization at the start of 1970 by which, in company terms, the procurement department became the sub-division of procurement and material "headed by a director who ad­ministers five different …