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CROWN EMPLOYEES DE L'ONTARtO
GRIEVANCE C,OMMISSlON DE
SETTLEMENT REGLEMENT
BOARD DES GRIEFS
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IN THE MATTER~0F AN ARBITRATION
Under
THE CROWN EMPLOYEESCOLLECTIVE BARGAINING ACT
Before
THE GRIEVANCE SETTLEMENT BOARD
Between:
OPSEU (Bisson et al)
Grievor
- and -
The Crown in Right of Ontario (Ministry of Health)
Employer
Before:
C.G. Simmons Vice-Chairperson
F. T~ylor Member
G. Milley Member
For the Grievor~ I. Eoland
counsel
Gowling, Strathy & Henderson
Barristers & Solicitors
For the Rmplover: D. Gorelle
Counsel
Mathews, Dinsdale & Clark
Barristers & Solicitors
Hearing: September 27, 1989
INTERIM DECISION
Upon convening this hearing on November 20, 1989, the Panel
was aware that there were four named grievors who are data
processing technicians. However, we were informed that there are
twelve more grievors which the parties want to consolidate into
this hearing. In addition, counsel for the Union informed us that
it is his understanding there are several more grievances but they
may not yet be in the Board's filing system. It was his request
that the hearing adjourn in order to allow these other grievances
to be brought forward, counsel for the Employer was in agreement
with this request and the parties acknowledged that the Board
remained siezed of the fifteen grievances wh6se names were given
to the Panel as well as these few extra grievances that we have yet
to hear about.
Counsel further informed us that they now intend to provide
the position papers respecting all the grievances to the Ministry
and then have the Ministry reply following which the Panel will
reconvene. It was agreed therefore that counsel for the Union
would have the Union's written position paper to the Employer no
later than six weeks from November 20 whereupon counsel for the
Employer undertook to have the Ministry's response to the Union
within four weeks following receipt of the Union's position paper.
The Panel members and counsel for both parties then agreed on
dates when this matter is to be heard in 1990 and the Board is to
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make the necessary arrangements and inform all interested parties
of the time and place of the hearing.
The foregoing constitutes an order of the Board,
Dated at Kingston this 3rd day of January, 1990
C. Gordon Simmons
Vice-Chairperson
F. Taylor'
Member
G. Milley/'
Member