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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2016-0984.Church et al.21-11-30 DecisionCrown Employees Grievance Settlement Board Suite 600 180 Dundas St. West Toronto, Ontario M5G 1Z8 Tel. (416) 326-1388 Commission de règlement des griefs des employés de la Couronne Bureau 600 180, rue Dundas Ouest Toronto (Ontario) M5G 1Z8 Tél. : (416) 326-1388 GSB# 2016-0990; 2016-0991; 2016-2507; 2017-1064 UNION# 2016-0302-0011; 2016-0302-0012; 2017-0302-0019; 2017-0302-0052 IN THE MATTER OF AN ARBITRATION Under THE CROWN EMPLOYEES COLLECTIVE BARGAINING ACT Before THE GRIEVANCE SETTLEMENT BOARD BETWEEN Ontario Public Service Employees Union (Church et al) Union - and - The Crown in Right of Ontario (Ministry of Health) Employer BEFORE Joseph D. Carrier Arbitrator FOR THE UNION Jane Letton Ryder Wright Blair & Holmes LLP Counsel FOR THE EMPLOYER Thomas Ayers Treasury Board Secretariat Counsel HEARING September 16, 2021 -2- DECISION [1] This matter has been presented here by the Parties pursuant to s. 22.16 of their Collective Agreement. [2] The subject grievances relate to scenarios at the Central Ambulance Communication Centre (CACC) in Oshawa. The Grievors’ duties as Ambulance Communication Officers are largely comprised of the processing of requests for Emergency Medical Services (“EMS”) and the dispatch of EMS resources. [3] The grievances were filed during the 2016-2017 time period and relate to the working conditions at the time in the Oshawa CACC. The Parties agreed to a system of raising disputes that avoided the filing of a multitude of further grievances. [4] There have been three earlier decisions in this matter, dated December 5, 2017; November 18, 2019 and November 2, 2020. [5] In the November 18, 2019 decision, I issued orders with respect to several representative Grievors to commit to these proceedings or to withdraw their grievances and be replaced by other representatives. Some of those representative Grievors committed to the grievances and have continued to participate in the proceedings. [6] As the dispute has crystallized, there has been a significant amount of production provided by the Employer and, upon thorough review by the representative Grievors, additional production was requested and this request was addressed in the November 2, 2020 decision. [7] However, in the intervening period, there have been changes to the working conditions at the Oshawa CACC, which have included the hiring of additional staff members. Therefore, the working conditions that crystallized in the dispute have materially changed. [8] Although the Union has identified several representative Grievors for the purposes of this matter, for simplicity this award deals only with those grievances filed by Amanda Usher, being one of those representatives (OPSEU # 2016-0302- 0011/GSB # 2016-0990, OPSEU # 2016-0302-0012/GSB # 2016-0991, OPSEU # 2017-0302-0019/GSB # 2016-2507, OPSEU #2017-0302-0052/GSB # 2017- 1064). -3- [9] After hearing the submissions of the Parties, and in light of the staffing changes at the Oshawa CACC in the intervening period, I have determined that there is no labour relations purpose to hearing the grievances filed by the Grievor, Amanda Usher. [10] Accordingly, I am dismissing all four of her grievances, any and all related disputes she raised through the process agreed to by the Parties in this matter. .For clarity, no decision has been made on the merits of the grievances. [11] This decision is without precedent to any other matter between the Parties. [12] I would like to commend the Parties for all of their hard work on this file to date, particularly given the voluminous amount of documentation produced and reviewed. [13] I remain seized with respect to the outstanding grievances. Dated at Toronto, Ontario this 30th day of November 2021. “Joseph D. Carrier” ________________________________________ Joseph D. Carrier - Arbitrator