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GSB#2016-0020, 2016-0021, 2016-0022
UNION#2015-0411-0045, 2015-0411-0046, 2015-0411-0047
IN THE MATTER OF AN ARBITRATION
Under
THE CROWN EMPLOYEES COLLECTIVE BARGAINING ACT
Before
THE GRIEVANCE SETTLEMENT BOARD
BETWEEN
Ontario Public Service Employees Union
(Bromley) Union
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The Crown in Right of Ontario
(Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services) Employer
BEFORE Felicity D. Briggs Vice-Chair
FOR THE UNION Dan Sidsworth
Ontario Public Service Employees Union
Grievance Officer
FOR THE EMPLOYER Greg Gledhill
Treasury Board Secretariat
Centre for Employee Relations
Employee Relations Advisor
HEARING November 3, 2016
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Decision
[1] Since the spring of 2000 the parties have been meeting regularly to address
matters of mutual interest which have arisen as the result of the Ministry of
Community Safety and Correctional Services as well as the Ministry of Children
and Youth Services restructuring initiatives around the Province. Through the
MERC (Ministry Employment Relations Committee) a subcommittee was
established to deal with issues arising from the transition process. The parties
have negotiated a series of MERC agreements setting out the process for how
organizational changes will unfold for Correctional and Youth Services staff and
for non-Correctional and non-Youth Services staff.
[2] The parties agreed that this Board would remain seized of all issues that arise
through this process and it is this agreement that provides me the jurisdiction to
resolve the outstanding matters.
[3] Over the years as some institutions and/or youth centres decommissioned or
reduced in size others were built or expanded. The parties have made efforts to
identify vacancies and positions and the procedures for the filling of those
positions as they become available.
[4] The parties have also negotiated a number of agreements that provide for the
“roll-over” of fixed term staff to regular (classified) employee status.
[5] Hundreds of grievances have been filed as the result of the many changes that
have taken place at provincial institutions. The transition subcommittee has, with
the assistance of this Board, mediated numerous disputes. Others have come
before this Board for disposition.
[6] It was determined by this Board at the outset that the process for this disputes
would be somewhat more expedient. To that end, grievances are presented by
way of statements of fact and succinct submissions. On occasion clarification has
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been sought from grievors and institutional managers at the request of the Board.
This process has served the parties well. The decisions are without prejudice but
attempt to provide guidance for future disputes.
[7] Three Correctional Officers (April Bromley, Matthew Grenon and Shawn O’Reilly)
at Ottawa Carleton Detention Centre filed grievances that alleged the Employer
violated various MERC agreements by failing to roll them over into classified
status.
[8] In the spring of 2015 the parties agreed that there would be five Correctional
Officers rolled over and three lateral transfers. As a result, an Expression of
Interest was posted in the workplace on June 10, 2015.
[9] The documents provided by the Employer revealed that two of the grievors did
not reply to the Expression of Interest and the third grievor applied beyond the
closing date. Accordingly the grievors were not eligible for that roll-over. It is
worth noting that all were rolled over as of October of 2015.
[10] The grievances are therefore dismissed.
Dated at Toronto, Ontario this 14th day of November 2016.
Felicity D. Briggs, Vice Chair