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GSB# 2002-1928
IN THE MATTER OF AN ARBITRATION
Under
THE CROWN EMPLOYEES COLLECTIVE BARGAINING ACT
Before
THE GRIEVANCE SETTLEMENT BOARD
BETWEEN
Association of Management, Administrative
and Professional Crown Employees of Ontario
(Policy Grievance) Grievor
- and -
The Crown in Right of Ontario
(Management Board Secretariat) Employer
BEFORE Richard Brown Vice-Chair
FOR THE UNION Andrea Bowker
Sack Goldblatt Mitchell
Barristers and Solicitors
FOR THE EMPLOYER David Strang, Acting Associate Director &
Mary Pat Moore, Counsel
Management Board Secretariat
HEARING January 22, 2004.
2
Decision
AMAPCEO applied for further disclosure from the employer relating to persons working in the
area of information technology (IT) or in the Shared Services Bureau (SSB) at Management
Board Secretariat. Based upon the formal submissions of the parties and informal discussions
with them, I make the following direction:
1. The employer shall provide its position as to whether each person claimed by
AMAPCEO is performing “AMAPCEO-type” work (including whether the employer
considers the work to be “excluded-type” work) and, if the employer’s position is that the
person is not, why not;
2. The “why not” is to include the facts that the employer relies on to justify its position;
3. Where the person’s contract is for a definite term that has expired or is about to expire,
the employer shall indicate what the status of the person is and whether the work
performed by that person is being performed or will continue to be performed by
someone who is not a public servant
4. The foregoing information shall be provided by February 27, 2004 for IT and by March
5, 2004 for SSB.
Dated at Toronto this 27th day of January 2004.
Richard Brown
Vice-Chair