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Appendix “A”
IN THE MATTER OF
THE CROWN EMPLOYEES COLLECTIVE BARGAINING ACT
Before
THE GRIEVANCE SETTLEMENT BOARD
ETWEEN
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180 Dundas St. West
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GSB#2004-1335
04-0440-0013
AN ARBITRATION
Under
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Ontario Pubyees Union
(Robertson et al) Union
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(Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services) Employer
lic Service Emplo
The Crown in Right of Ontario
BEFORE Felicity D. Briggs Vice-Chair
FOR THE UNION
ice Employees Union
FOR THE EMPLOYER
Scott Andrews
O
G
ntario Public Serv
rievance Officer
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Victoria Fichtenbaum
Ministry of Government Service
C
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entre for Employee Relation
mployee Relations Advisor
HEARING February 22 & 23, 2012.
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Decision
[1] In April of 2011, the parties signed a renewal Memorandum of Agreement for the
Med/Arb process within this Ministry. In that agreement it was decided that
overtime grievances should be dealt with on a regular basis at every institution.
It was the stated expectation that the parties would “move forward together in a
timely manner to resolve as many outstanding overtime grievances” as possible
at each institution. Monthly meetings were to be scheduled for this purpose. It is
hoped that these monthly overtime grievance sessions will resolve most
grievances.
[2] Not surprisingly, the parties understood that not all disputes would be resolved at
the local level and wanted to develop a separate process that would allow for
expedient litigation of overtime grievances. In order to address those concerns,
the parties agreed that:
1. All overtime related grievances will be heard during provincial med-arb
days, which will be held at least two times per year and will be
determined based on the number of grievances. These sessions will
be held at a mutually agreeable location and the parties will share any
associated costs.
2. Upon request, the (OPSEU) Grievance Officer will forward a list of all
overtime grievances, by local, to the Employee Relations Advisor, 60
days in advance of the session.
3. Each session will be 3 days in duration; the first day scheduled will be
without the Vice-Chair, and the last 2 will be with the Vice-Chair. In
attendance at the session, in addition to the Vice-Chair, will be the
(OPSEU) Grievance Officer, the Union MERC representative, MCSCS
Manager and the Employee Relations Advisor.
4. Vice-Chair Briggs, or a mutually agreed to arbitrator, will be used for
the provincial overtime grievance days.
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5. The day prior to meeting with the Vice-Chair, the Grievance Officer and
the Employee Relations Advisor will meet to review and attempt to
reach agreement on all scheduled overtime grievances.
6. Those grievances which could not be resolved on the first day will be
arbitrated in an expedited manner, on the following days. The decision
will be without reasons, without precedent and prejudice and will be
issued within fifteen working days of the arbitration unless the parties
agree otherwise.
[3] In accordance with the above, the parties held the first three-day Med/Arb
session to deal with overtime matters. In all cases documentation was provided
revealing the facts supporting the various grievances. Both parties were given
an opportunity to make full submissions. It is a credit to the representatives of
both parties that we managed to deal with many outstanding matters.
[4] As noted above it was agreed that I would determine the grievances without
reasons. Accordingly, attached is a list of grievances and my disposition. It is
understood that any overtime compensation ordered is subject to mandatory
deductions. I remain seized.
Dated at Toronto this 24th day of May 2012.
Felicity D. Briggs, Vice-Chair
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APPENDIX “A”
Grievor (last name) GSB File Number OPSEU File Number Result
Coon 2010-2306 2010-0440-0038
9.5 hours at the applicable
overtime rate, subject to
mandatory deductions
Coon 2009-1263 2009-0440-0014
4 hours at the applicable overtime
rate, subject to mandatory
deductions
Gonsalves 2010-2462 2010-0582-0063
12 hours at the applicable
overtime rate, subject to
mandatory deductions
Groeneveld 2010-1867 2010-0530-0113
Declaration that this grievance is
upheld-no remedy
Groeneveld 2010-0519 2010-0530-0060
Declaration that this grievance is
upheld-no remedy
Krusto 2010-1261 2010-0248-0013
12 hours at the applicable
overtime rate, subject to
mandatory deductions
Rundle 2010-0082 2010-0135-0010
8 hours at the applicable overtime
rate
Simpraga 2010-0080 2010-0135-0008
8 hours at the applicable overtime
rate
Tatryn 2009-2685 2009-0248-0047
12 hours at the applicable
overtime rate, subject to
mandatory deductions
Atkins 2008-0550 2008-0530-0045 Dismissed
Boudreau 2008-1247 2008-0582-0168 Dismissed
Brlek 2010-2101 2010-0248-0019 Dismissed
Brown 2008-3308 2008-0582-0411 Dismissed
Brown 2008-3309 2008-0582-0412 Dismissed
Brown 2008-3877 2009-0582-0029 Dismissed
Cipparone 2010-0881 2010-0582-0020 Dismissed
Clarke 2011-3103 2011-0234-0109 Dismissed
Coon 2007-3723 2008-0440-0005 Dismissed
Desjardine 2007-3725 2008-0440-0007 Dismissed
Desjardine 2007-3726 2008-0440-0008 Dismissed
Desjardine 2008-3504 2008-0440-0057 Dismissed
Desjardine 2009-1265 2009-0440-0007 Dismissed
Desjardine 2009-1278 2009-0440-0016 Dismissed
Desjardine 2011-1089 2011-0440-0017 Dismissed
Dibb 2011-0102 2011-0467-0005 Dismissed
Dimartino 2010-1865 2010-0582-0043 Dismissed
Duval 2007-2349 2007-0440-0042 Dismissed
Duval 2010-1411 2010-0440-0028 Dismissed
Edwards 2010-2145 2010-0248-0020 Dismissed
Gordon 2009-1638 2009-0234-0119 Dismissed
Groeneveld 2010-0517 2010-0530-0058 Dismissed
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APPENDIX “A” (continued)
Grievor (last name) GSB File Number OPSEU File Number Result
Groeneveld 2010-0518 2010-0530-0059 Dismissed
Groeneveld 2010-0913 2010-0530-0073 Dismissed
Groeneveld 2010-0914 2010-0530-0074 Dismissed
Hall 2011-0544 2011-0440-0010 Dismissed
Hartin 2010-2672 2010-0467-0026 Dismissed
Heath 2010-3094 2010-0135-0031 Dismissed
Joynes 2009-0489 2009-0128-0027 Dismissed
Joynes 2010-1931 2010-0128-0017 Dismissed
Joynes 2010-1953 2010-0128-0016 Dismissed
Joynes 2010-2994 2011-0128-0002 Dismissed
Krzywonos 2011-2984 2011-0234-0106 Dismissed
Manlow 2011-0347 2011-0467-0007 Dismissed
Manlow 2011-0348 2011-0467-0008 Dismissed
Manlow 2011-0805 2011-0467-0011 Dismissed
McArthur 2011-0046 2011-0467-0002 Dismissed
McGuire 2010-1874 2010-0582-0048 Dismissed
McKee 2010-2811 2011-0248-0001 Dismissed
McMillan 2010-0510 2010-0530-0057 Dismissed
Merkley 2007-2858 2007-0440-0049 Dismissed
Moore 2010-2528 2010-0440-0043 Dismissed
Morin 2011-0463 2011-0440-0009 Dismissed
Muldoon 2006-2955 2007-0440-0001 Dismissed
Muldoon 2007-0835 2007-0440-0017 Dismissed
Mushynski 2009-0530 2009-0582-0043 Dismissed
Mushynski 2009-2234 2009-0582-0117 Dismissed
Mushynski 2010-0878 2010-0582-0017 Dismissed
Mushynski 2010-0923 2010-0582-0024 Dismissed
Nelson 2006-3165 2007-0582-0045 Dismissed
Paramanathan 2008-2748 2008-0582-0357 Dismissed
Paramanathan 2010-0925 2010-0582-0026 Dismissed
Peacock 2006-2824 2006-0582-0147 Dismissed
Pierce 2010-1408 2010-0119-0005 Dismissed
Rimos 2009-2432 2009-0582-0144 Dismissed
Rimos 2009-2433 2009-0582-0145 Dismissed
Rimos 2010-2447 2010-0582-0053 Dismissed
Robertson 2004-1335 2004-0440-0013 Dismissed
Rochester 2010-2562 2010-0467-0025 Dismissed
Schlatman 2010-1881 2010-0582-0047 Dismissed
Simpraga 2011-0041 2010-0135-0032 Dismissed
Smith 2010-2277 2010-0234-0267 Dismissed
Stockwood 2008-3887 2009-0582-0015 Dismissed
Tannis 2010-1884 2010-0582-0042 Dismissed
Tannis 2010-2737 2010-0582-0031 Dismissed
Valliquette 2011-0047 2011-0467-0003 Dismissed