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GSB#2005-1443
Group ?A? & ?B?
UNION#2005-0530-0022
IN THE MATTER OF AN ARBITRATION
Under
THE CROWN EMPLOYEES COLLECTIVE BARGAINING ACT
Before
THE GRIEVANCE SETTLEMENT BOARD
BETWEEN
Ontario Public Service Employees Union
(Tardiel et al)
Union
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The Crown in Right of Ontario
Employer
(Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services)
BEFOREChristopher J. Albertyn Vice-Chair
FOR THE UNIONDavid Wright, Ryder Wright Blair &
Holmes LLP, Barristers & Solicitors
Eric del Junco, Barrister and Solicitor
Donald McLeod, The McLeod Group,
Barristers and Solicitors
FOR THE EMPLOYERMelissa Nixon
Ministry of Government Services
Counsel
HEARINGJanuary 11, 2010.
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Decision
[1]This decision concerns the parties? organizational objectives and the implementation of
their agreed action plans with respect to the Toronto Jail.
[2]There have been previous decisions on these topics. This decision is an update of the
outstanding actions required of the parties to implement the objectives they have undertaken.
Many agreed actions that were recorded in previous decisions have been completed, and they are
not mentioned again in this decision. This decision records arrangements reached between the
parties at the organizational review meeting on November 23, 2009 and it describes the
outstanding actions that require completion.
[3]The Union?s Local President will continue to be a member of the Coordinating
Committee.
[4]The Employer will advise at the next scheduled meeting to review the objectives (the
May 5, 2010 meeting) of progress regarding the implementation of all of the training initiatives
described previously.
[5]The Union and the Employer will jointly advise at the May 5, 2010 meeting of the
training to be provided to the Local SAROCC. [Marg Smoke of the Union and Nils Riis of the
Ministry are responsible for this].
[6]A review of the Standing Orders at the Toronto Jail has been undertaken. The Employer
will advise in writing by April 30, 2010 of progress in completion of this task.
[7]The Institutional Training Manager, David Ruttle, will report to the Coordinating
Committee every 4 months, on dates to be determined by the Coordinating Committee, of the
training being provided to members of the management and to other staff of the Toronto Jail.
[8]The Institutional Training Manager will ensure that formalized training is proved to OMs
when first promoted, which training will include peer coaching. The training program to be used
will be completed by March 31, 2010. The Employer will confirm in writing once this has been
done.
[9]The guidelines of what is considered appropriate dress by officers will be issued by the
Superintendent by February 28, 2010.
[10]The Employer will advise in writing by March 31, 2010 of the training arrangements to
educate employees regarding the Statement of Ethical Principles. [Mr. Riis is responsible for
arranging this training].
[11]The Employer undertook that the X-ray machine and the handheld narcotic detector
would be operational by January 31, 2010 for use on outside visitors to the Toronto Jail.
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[12]The Employer undertook that, by the end of February 2010, a permanent Superintendent
and a Deputy of Administration would be appointed to bring stability to the management of the
Toronto Jail.
[13]The Employer advised that it would issue a memorandum recording that, during 2010,
onsite parking will not be charged; and that this policy will be reviewed before the end of 2010.
[14]The Employer advised that the Ministry has undertaken a staffing analysis at the Toronto
Jail, to be completed by July 31, 2010.
[15]The Employer undertook to train all managers at the Toronto Jail in the conduct of PDPs.
This training will be completed by March 31, 2010. All COs will have their PDPs initiated by
December 31, 2010, to be signed off by March 31, 2011. The PDPs will begin after January 31,
2010.
[16]By January 31, 2010 the Institutional Training Manager will provide to the Coordinating
Committee the material for a formal coaching program for new COs. The Coordinating
Committee will review the material and thereafter, upon approval of the material with such
amendments as the Committee considers necessary, the program will be implemented.
[17]I will update the parties at the May 5, 2010 meeting of the further investigation of the
hate crime letters.
[18]At the May 5, 2010 meeting the Employer will report of steps it will take to remove
financial barriers that impede racialized persons from becoming COs, particularly training costs.
[19]By February 28, 2010, the Employer will produce a written description of the pre-
screening procedure it will implement to ensure that racial tolerance, anti-racism and diversity
experience are features of hiring and promotion within the Ministry.
[20]The Superintendent will encourage newly appointed OM16s to work outside the Toronto
Jail for a period of 6 months in order for them to gain broader experience.
[21]In order to provide greater diversity training to Toronto Jail staff, the Employer will
ensure that the current Toronto East training course on anti-racism / anti-sexism will be adapted
for use at the Toronto Jail. The course adaptation was to be completed by January 31, 2010. The
course delivery was to commence on February 1, 2010 and be completed by December 31, 2010.
[Responsibility: Mr. Riis].
[22]The Union will report at the May 5, 2010 meeting of providing a one-day human rights
training course for all stewards at the Toronto Jail.
[23]The Employer will provide conflict resolution training to staff at the Toronto Jail. The
Employer will provide written details of this training by February 28, 2010. [Responsibility: Mr.
Riis].
[24]All staff at the Toronto Jail are required to take two modules provided by Centennial
College: ?Professional Development : Conflict Management? and ?Professional Development :
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Developing Positive Peer Relationships?. By February 28, 2010, the Employer will provide the
written schedules for such staff attendance. [Responsibility: Mr. Ruttle].
[25]The parties will advise at the May 5, 2010 meeting of preparation for joint union-
management training. [Responsibility: Mr. Riis and Janet Holowka].
[26]The Employer will ensure that managers at the Toronto Jail are issued a booklet with
training on WDHP and Human Rights. The Employer will confirm by March 31, 2010 that this
has been done.
[27]The delegated authority of OMs will be put in writing on a link within WIN. The
Employer will confirm in writing by February 28, 2010 that this has been done.
[28]The Employer will advise in writing by March 31, 2010 of the following regarding the
existing WDHP complaints at the Toronto Jail:
a) those that concern a claim of a poisoned work environment at the Toronto Jail and
are suspended under a previous order of the Board;
b) those that concern a claim other than a poisoned work environment at the Toronto
Jail and are suspended under a previous order of the Board;
c) those that are not suspended, having been filed after the previous order of the
Board;
d) any others.
[29]The Employer will advise, by March 31, 2010 of the state of development of the OPS-
wide WDHP policy and complaint procedure.
[30]Ms. Holowka is requested to attend the May 5, 2010 meeting.
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Dated at Toronto this 15 day of April 2010.
Christopher J. Albertyn, Vice-Chair
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Group A
Grievor GSB# Union File#
Tardiel, Charlene et al 2005-1443 2005-0530-0022
Henry, Herman 2005-3859 2005-0530-0052
Jauha, Kulwinder 2005-3860 2005-0530-0053
Miller, Frank 2005-3861 2005-0530-0054
Joseph, Manoj 2005-3867 2005-0530-0060
Lindo, Karen 2005-3869 2005-0530-0062
Cataline, Johnson 2005-3870 2005-0530-0063
LaRose, Colleen 2005-3871 2005-0530-0064
Harries-Jones, Sarah 2005-3874 2005-0530-0067
Gray, Veronica 2005-3875 2005-0530-0068
Grant, Caroline 2005-3876 2005-0530-0069
Ellis, Donovan 2005-3879 2005-0530-0072
Dawjee, Khalid 2005-3883 2005-0530-0076
Cox, Leroy2005-3884 2005-0530-0077
Stewart-May, Patricia 2005-3889 2005-0530-0082
Persaud, Bibi 2005-3891 2005-0530-0084
Ortiz, Florencio 2005-3893 2005-0530-0086
Olivierre, John 2005-3894 2005-0530-0087
Mohamed, Mohamed 2005-3898 2005-0530-0091
Thompson, Denise 2005-3901 2005-0530-0094
Tuan-Kiet, Doan 2005-3910 2005-0530-0103
Glover, Jason 2005-3912 2005-0530-0105
Montague, Roderick 2005-3917 2005-0530-0110
Tan, Joey 2005-3920 2005-0530-0113
Majid, Mohammad 2005-3922 2005-0530-0115
Skeffington, John2005-3923 2005-0530-0116
Jackman, Marva 2006-0128 2006-0551-0002
Walcott, Pauline 2006-04222005-0530-0121
Marshall-Wilkinson, Joan 2006-0423 2005-0530-0129
Walji, Nasim 2006-0424 2005-0530-0123
Joson, Nelson 2006-0425 2005-0530-0124
Manrique, Lolet 2006-0482 2005-0530-0125
Union 2006-1079 2006-0530-0022
Williams, Simone 2006-1130 2005-0530-0127
Tardiel, Charlene 2006-1816 2006-0521-0022
Thompson, Denise 2006-2892 2007-0530-0003
Rusteau, Harriet 2007-0328 2007-0530-0020
Wilson, Debby et al 2007-1459 2007-0530-0030
Singleton, Samantha 2007-1460 2007-0530-0031
Gray, Stewart 2007-1461 2007-0530-0032
Adesua, Olusola 2007-1462 2007-0530-0033
Garisto, Joe 2007-1463 2007-0530-0034
Mitchell, Ewen 2007-1464 2007-0530-0035
Ward, Vaughn 2007-1465 2007-0530-0036
Morgan, Gracelyn 2007-1466 2007-0530-0037
Etienne, Cavelle 2007-1467 2007-0530-0038
Ramlal, Sylvia2007-1468 2007-0530-0039
Azeese, Ally 2007-1469 2007-0530-0040
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Group B
Grievor GSB#Union File #
Adair, Allan et al 2005-3857 2005-0530-0050
Cooney, Guy 2005-3858 2005-0530-0051
Perunovic, Stefanka 2005-3862 2005-0530-0055
Tanel, Luciano 2005-3864 2005-0530-0057
MacKey, Nigel 2005-3868 2005-0530-0061
Jagpal, Sam 2005-3872 2005-0530-0065
Flanagan, James 2005-3877 2005-0530-0070
Fryginberg, Elina 2005-3878 2005-0530-0071
Durdle, Philip 2005-3881 2005-0530-0074
Brown, Sidney 2005-3885 2005-0530-0078
Bazger, Hamza 2005-3887 2005-0530-0080
Parna, Elmar 2005-3892 2005-0530-0085
Montgomery, Mavis 2005-3897 2005-0530-0090
McNeely, Elizabeth2005-3899 2005-0530-0092
Valaitis, Laura 2005-3900 2005-0530-0093
Pacheco, John 2005-3902 2005-0530-0095
Agnello, Tania 2005-3903 2005-0530-0096
Lino, Angelucci 2005-3904 2005-0530-0097
Ardito, Santa2005-3905 2005-0530-0098
Bartosiewicz, Agnes 2005-3906 2005-0530-0099
Bolton, Karen 2005-3907 2005-0530-0100
Brooks, Tim 2005-3908 2005-0530-0101
Fitzpatrick, Carrie 2005-3911 2005-0530-0104
Hauery, Mark 2005-3913 2005-0530-0106
Haars, Catherine 2005-3914 2005-0530-0107
Kotsovolos, George 2005-3915 2005-0530-0108
Miklasz, Stanley 2005-3916 2005-0530-0109
Robbescheuten, Crystal 2005-3918 2005-0530-0111
Phillips, Stana 2005-3919 2005-0530-0112
Leppan-Triolo, Barbara 2005-3921 2005-0530-0114
Jacklyn, Denise 2005-3924 2005-0530-0118
Pacheco, John 2006-0040 2006-0530-0005
Pacheco, John 2006-0041 2006-0530-0006
Pacheco, John 2006-0042 2006-0530-0007
Christensen, Robert 2006-0138 2005-0530-0119
Pacheco, John 2006-0620 2006-0530-0016
Phillips, Stana 2006-0624 2006-0530-0020
Pacheco, John 2006-2272 2006-0530-0086
Leppan-Triolo, Barbara 2006-3129 2007-0530-0013
Miklasz, Stanley 2006-3131 2007-0530-0015
Nesovic, Zeljko et al 2008-1029 2008-0530-0048