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2010-0368-0089
IN THE MATTER OF AN ARBITRATION
Under
THE CROWN EMPLOYEES COLLECTIVE BARGAINING ACT
Before
THE GRIEVANCE SETTLEMENT BOARD
BETWEEN
Ontario Public Service Employees Union
(Archer et al)
Union
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The Crown in Right of Ontario
(Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services)
Employer
BEFOREFelicity D. Briggs Vice-Chair
FOR THE UNIONFrank Inglis
Ontario Public Service Employees Union
Grievance Officer
FOR THE EMPLOYERSean Milloy
Ministry of Government Services
Centre for Employee Relations
Employee Relations Advisor
HEARING
December 1, 2010.
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Decision
[1]The Employer and the Union at the Central East Correctional Centre agreed
to participate in the Expedited Mediation-Arbitration process in accordance
with the negotiated Protocol. Most of the grievances were settled through
that process. However, a few remained unresolved and therefore require a
decision from this Board. The Protocol provides that decisions will be
issued within a relatively short period of time after the actual mediation
sessions and will be without reasons. Further, the decision is to be without
prejudice and precedent.
[2]Mr. Ryan Archer and five other Correctional Officers filed grievances that
alleged the Employer violated the Collective Agreement by failing to assign
them stand-by duty during the G-20 summit held in June of 2010.
[3]After hearing the facts and submissions regarding this matter I find that there
is no violation of the Collective Agreement and therefore the grievances are
dismissed.
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Dated at Toronto this 15 day of December 2010.
Felicity D. Briggs, Vice-Chair