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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-2763.Hackel et al.12-04-18 DecisionCrown Employees Grievance Settlement Board Suite 600 180 Dundas St. West Toronto, Ontario M5G 1Z8 Tel. (416) 326-1388 Fax (416) 326-1396 Commission de règlement des griefs des employés de la Couronne Bureau 600 180, rue Dundas Ouest Toronto (Ontario) M5G 1Z8 Tél. : (416) 326-1388 Téléc. : (416) 326-1396 GSB#2004-2763 UNION#2004-0263-0005 Additional files in attached Appendix “A” List IN THE MATTER OF AN ARBITRATION Under THE CROWN EMPLOYEES COLLECTIVE BARGAINING ACT Before THE GRIEVANCE SETTLEMENT BOARD BETWEEN Ontario Public Service Employees Union (Hackel et al) Union - and - The Crown in Right of Ontario (Ministry of Children and Youth Services) Employer BEFORE Felicity D. Briggs Vice-Chair FOR THE UNION Sandra Harper Ontario Public Service Employees Union Job Security Officer FOR THE EMPLOYER Karen Martin Ministry of Government Services Centre for Employee Relations Employee Relations Advisor Linda Elliott Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services Deputy Superintendent HEARING March 12, 2012. - 2 - Decision [1] In April of 2004 the Province of Ontario established a new Ministry of Child and Youth Services. Included in that portfolio is responsibility for managing youth in conflict with the law. It was determined that the youth should be completely separated from adult offenders in established correctional facilities. This decision caused various operational changes within the Ministry of Child and Youth Services as well as the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services. [2] In order to achieve this goal it was necessary to build and commission new facilities for youth in conflict with the law. [3] Since 2004 there have been various bed closures and transfers. In order to institute these changes with the least amount of disruption, the parties have agreed to a number of MERC Agreements. It has been consistently agreed that I would be seized of any disputes that arose as the result of these changes. [4] As in the “transition process” established earlier for the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services, the parties were motivated by a wish to minimize lay-offs and ensure, to the extent possible, employment stability. It was also hoped that an expedited process could bring about an earlier resolve to outstanding matters. [5] Also like the Corrections Transition Process, these decisions are without prejudice or precedent. - 3 - [6] At a recent med/arb session the parties put before the Board a number of grievances. Facts and submissions were provided and it was agreed that a decision should be issued that merely sets out “the bottom line.” Accordingly, I order the disposition set out in Appendix “A”: Dated at Toronto this 18th day of April 2012.     Felicity D. Briggs, Vice-Chair Appendix “A”   GSB Number Grievor Name OPSEU #  2004‐2764 Duval, Donna 2004‐0263‐0006  2004‐2765 Faulkner, Laurie‐Ann 2004‐0263‐0007  2004‐2766 Franklin, Garth 2004‐0263‐0008  2004‐2767 Gidge, Sherry 2004‐0263‐0009  2004‐2768 Peirce, Georgia 2004‐0263‐0010  2004‐3563 Martin, Kim 2005‐0263‐0002  2005‐0809 Stephenson, Shelley 2005‐0263‐0006  2005‐2171 Faulkner, Laurie‐Ann 2005‐0263‐0014  2005‐2172 Faulkner, Laurie‐Ann 2005‐0263‐0015  2005‐2173 Faulkner, Laurie‐Ann 2005‐0263‐0016  2005‐2174 Faulkner, Laurie‐Ann 2005‐0263‐0017  2005‐2175 Haggett, Roger 2005‐0263‐0021  2005‐2176 Haggett, Roger 2005‐0263‐0022  2005‐2177 Haggett, Roger 2005‐0263‐0023  2005‐2481 Good, Rhonda 2005‐0263‐0029  2005‐2487 Good, Rhonda 2005‐0263‐0030