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IN THE MATTER OF AN ARBITRATION
Under
THE CROWN EMPLOYEES COLLECTIVE BARGAINING ACT
Before
THE GRIEVANCE SETTLEMENT BOARD
BETWEEN
Ontario Public Service Employees Union
(Martin et al) Union
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The Crown in Right of Ontario
(Ministry of the Solicitor General) Employer
BEFORE Gail Misra Arbitrator
FOR THE UNION Dan Sidsworth
Ontario Public Service Employees Union
Grievance Officer
FOR THE EMPLOYER Michelle LaButte
Ministry of the Solicitor General
Manager, Employee Transition Unit
HEARING November 1, December 14, 2022 and
February 23, 2023
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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 the Solicitor
General as well as the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services
restructuring initiatives around the Province. Through the MERC (Ministry Employee
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 these 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 been
sought from grievors and institutional managers at the request of the Board. This
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process has served the parties well. The decisions are without prejudice but attempt
to provide guidance for future disputes.
[7] A group grievance on behalf of seventeen (17) individuals, with John Martin as the
lead grievor, was filed on March 11, 2022. All except one of the grievors work as
classified Correctional Officers (CO) at the Toronto South Detention Centre (TSDC).
One grievor was a fixed-term CO. For the majority, the grievance claims that the
Employer made errors in calculating their respective Continuous Service Dates
(“CSD”) after they were rolled over into the regular service. The remedy sought is that
their respective CSDs be corrected to reflect their correct start dates, as they had
started on Fixed-term contracts in October and December 2017. One person had not
rolled over and was still a FXT CO as of March 2022, so he would want his hours to
properly reflect his hours worked since he started.
[8] The parties have reviewed the records relating to each individual’s calculation of CSD
or hours. I have been provided with these calculations, and based on the submissions
of the parties, I find that the Continuous Service Dates of sixteen of the grievors are
as follows:
Name: Current CSD listed as: CSD to be adjusted to:
John MARTIN 16-Oct-17 10-Oct-17
Jacob Van FLEET 18-Dec-17 18-Dec-17
Rajdeep SANDHAR 16-Oct-17 11-Oct-17
Kreso TOVILO 16-Oct-17 16-Oct-17
Lucas MCKINLEY 23-Oct-17 09-Sep-17
John OGILVIE 26-Feb-18 23-Oct-17
Jean MURPHY 01-Jan-18 28-Dec-17
Jesse WHYTE 30-Oct-17 12-Oct-17
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Matthew ANDERSON 27-Nov-17 18-Oct-17
Rattandeep SANGHA 30-Oct-17 14-Oct-17
Charles MARAMBA 01-Jan-18 10-Oct-17
Daniel STONE 15-Jan-18 29-Dec-17
Jamal LOGAN 06-Aug-18 01-Jan-18
Natasha STANICH 21-May-18 28-Nov-17
Michael CESARINI 11-Feb-18 03-Jan-18
Sajeethan KANAGINGAM 26-Feb-18 06-Nov-17
[9] At the time of the filing of the grievance Nickolas WESTCOTT was and remains a
FXT CO, and as such Appendix COR19 applies to him. As of March 20, 2022, this
grievor had 7,072.50 hours.
[10] As will be obvious from the above, for two people there was no change in their CSD
as a result of the re-calculation, and for fourteen people their CSD has moved to an
earlier date. Since all of these individuals had requested a review of their respective
CSDs claiming that there had been an error, the recalculations will now be adopted.
However, as there have been a number of changes made to CSDs in this process, I
direct that while fourteen of the grievors’ CSDs are to be changed, no further
grievances may be filed as a result of how the changes now being made would have
or should have affected anyone impacted by the errors in these individuals’ CSDs.
The same applies for Mr. Westcott for any change in his accumulated hours worked.
[11] The Employer is directed to effect the changes for those individuals who have had
their CSD or hours amended as soon as possible following the issuance of this
decision.
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[12] I will remain seized in the event there are any issues that arise out of the
implementation of this decision.
Dated at Toronto, Ontario this 14th day of March 2023.
“Gail Misra”
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Gail Misra, Arbitrator