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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2011-3328.Group.15-01-29 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#2011-3328 UNION#2012-0234-0006 Appendix “A” attached with additional files IN THE MATTER OF AN ARBITRATION Under THE CROWN EMPLOYEES COLLECTIVE BARGAINING ACT Before THE GRIEVANCE SETTLEMENT BOARD BETWEEN Ontario Public Service Employees Union (Group) Union - and - The Crown in Right of Ontario (Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services) Employer BEFORE Felicity D. Briggs Vice-Chair FOR THE UNION Nick Mustari, Jackie Crawford & Gregg Gray Ontario Public Service Employees Union Grievance Officers FOR THE EMPLOYER Greg Gledhill Treasury Board Secretariat Centre for Employee Relations Employee Relations Advisor HEARING January 15, 2015 - 2 - Decision [1] The Employer and the Union at the Maplehurst Correctional Centre agreed to participate in the Expedited Mediation-Arbitration process in accordance with the negotiated Protocol. Some of the grievances were settled through that process. However, a few grievances 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] Numerous Correctional Officers filed grievances regarding the Employer’s practice of assigning Community Escort Duty. Their complaints and allegations of statute and Collective Agreement violations arose because the Employer frequently arranges for police officers, officers of the court or other non-bargaining unit personnel to undertake Community Escort Duty. Additionally, there was a concern raised regarding those occasions when Correctional Officers from other institutions are utilized. [3] The grievors maintain that this improper assignment of Community Escort Duty strips them of the opportunity to earn extra compensation such as a meal allowance and overtime. [4] Some of the frustrations raised by the grievors included the fact that there is a trained Escort Team at Maplehurst and it should be this team that is assigned the very work they have been trained to do. The grievors explained it is not unusual that when “outside” people do the work standard operating procedures are not followed. This lack of consistency sometimes leads to negative affects on the inmates’ behaviour. [5] The Union, on behalf of the grievors, said that many COs are at a loss to understand why the Employer is prepared to pay non-bargaining unit personnel, such as the local police, an amount of compensation “far in excess” of what COs would be paid to do this work. [6] It was asserted by the Union that this scheduling of non-bargaining unit personnel is not just done in last minute emergency situations. The grievors said that often this scheduling is done many days in advance. Further, even after the initial scheduling of the non- bargaining unit personnel is done, if it becomes possible for the Maplehurst COs to do the escort, the outside people are not cancelled occasionally resulting in an overage of staff within the Complex. [7] The grievors asserted that a result of these assignments is that they are not receiving the same level of compensation as outside personnel when they are both performing exactly - 3 - the same work. It was contended that this disparity violates the Pay Equity Act, the Employment Standards Act and the Workplace Discrimination Harassment Policy. [8] It was very apparent during the presentation of this matter by the Union that the grievors are very frustrated and view the Employer’s “outsourcing” as fiscally irresponsible and demeaning to those COs trained and willing – indeed anxious - to do the work. [9] It was the view of some of the grievors that in those instances when an unforeseen need for a community escort arises, any Community Escort Duty trained CO who is at work at Maplehurst should be re-assigned to the escort duty leaving their original day’s assignment to be backfilled for the remainder of the shift. This would allow the trained Maplehurst COs the potential overtime opportunity. [10] These grievances were not filed as the result of instances where COs made it known that they were available for overtime on HPRO and then were not called to do this work. [11] By way of remedy the grievors requested to be paid at the level of a Police Officer for that work; to be assigned that work in all instances except where there is no trained Maplehurst COs available; and to receive any difference in the amount of compensation for missed opportunities since the filing of the grievance. [12] The Employer maintained that it has the right to assign work and there has been no violation of the Collective Agreement or the Provincial Overtime Protocol. The Employer also urged that neither employment related policies nor statutes have been abridged. [13] After consideration, I am of the view that the grievances must fail. Further, I am compelled to say that this Board has previously determined this precise issue and arrived at the same result. [14] Although I understand the grievors’ frustration, the Employer’s actions are not a violation of the Pay Equity Act or the Employment Standards Act. Nor is the assigning of outside personnel to do Community Escort Duty a violation of the WDHP. To be clear, there is nothing in those statutes or the policy that would lead to a finding that COs are entitled to the same amount of compensation paid to local police when they are engaged for Community Escort duty. [15] Further, there is no violation of any provision of the Collective Agreement or the Provincial Overtime Protocol. As noted above, the matter of the Employer’s ability to assign Community Escort Duty has been canvassed in the past. In Re The Crown in Right of Ontario (MCSCS) & OPSEU (Charles et al) GSB #2002-1354 (Herlich), the issue of whether the Employer had to engage in an “all-call” exercise before assigning - 4 - Community Escort was considered. Vice Chair Herlich undertook a thorough review of previous agreements between the parties and the Provincial Overtime Protocol. He found that there was no obligation for the Employer to “engage in and complete an all-call before considering other options in relation to the assignment of community escort.” [16] It is apparent from the decision of Vice Chair Herlich that similar arguments were made in that case. Beginning at paragraph 79 he said: Having regard to the foregoing, I am satisfied that, under the POP, the employer is not obligated to engage in and complete an all-call before considering other options in relation to the assignment of community escort. (Having come to that conclusion, I feel compelled to repeat my bewilderment at why the parties would not agree to instituting a procedure that would permit the employer to fully canvass all COs before even having to consider options such as the use of local police. One would have thought that, in the current technological climate, it would be possible for the employer to effect such a canvassing virtually instantaneously (e.g. by email or text message or telephone broadcast voice mail or by any other number of possible means.) The parties have entrenched a first responder approach to overtime offers to employees on this list. No doubt a similar such approach could apply to the secondary canvass and the employer would know in a matter of minutes whether any COs were willing to accept the tendered work offer. This would obviously permit the parties to continue to meet their joint or at least overlapping objectives: security trained personnel in a timely fashion, maximizing the work performed by bargaining unit employees and minimizing the need to assign the work to non-bargaining unit personnel, with the associated costs). [17] Vice Chair Herlich’s decision was written in August of 2011. It is unfortunate that the parties have done nothing – at least nothing that was brought to my attention - to facilitate a resolution to this matter. [18] It bears repeating that the grievance before this Board is not an assertion that individual rights under HPRO have been violated. [19] Accordingly, the grievances at Appendix A are thereby dismissed. Dated at Toronto, Ontario this 29th day of January 2015. Felicity D. Briggs, Vice-Chair - 5 - # CASE NAME LAST NAME FIRST NAME GSB# OPSEU # CASE DATE 1 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2011-3328 2012-0234-0006 21-Jan-12 2 BAILIE Bailie Steven 2013-1418 2013-0234-0109 10-Jul-13 3 BAILIE Bailie Steven 2013-2856 2013-0234-0339 31-Oct-13 4 BEAUDOIN Beaudoin Gregoire 2013-1119 2013-0234-0079 5-Jun-13 5 BEAUDOIN Beaudoin Gregoire 2013-3321 2013-0234-0360 18-Nov-13 6 BEAUDOIN Beaudoin Gregoire 2013-3322 2013-0234-0361 16-Nov-13 7 BEAUDOIN Beaudoin Gregoire 2013-3323 2013-0234-0362 16-Nov-13 8 BEAUDOIN Beaudoin Gregoire 2013-4086 2013-0234-0397 21-Nov-13 9 BEAUDOIN Beaudoin Gregoire 2013-4087 2013-0234-0398 23-Dec-13 10 BEAUDOIN Beaudoin Gregoire 2014-0611 2014-0234-0104 15-Apr-14 11 BEAUDOIN Beaudoin Gregoire 2014-2064 2014-0234-0334 30-May-14 12 BEAUDOIN Beaudoin Gregoire 2014-2065 2014-0234-0335 31-May-14 13 BEAUDOIN Beaudoin Gregoire 2014-2070 2014-0234-0341 1-Jun-14 14 BEAUDOIN Beaudoin Gregoire 2014-2974 2014-0234-0395 12-Sep-14 15 FOLEY Foley Michael 2013-2392 2013-0234-0325 3-Sep-13 16 FOLEY Foley Michael 2013-3378 2013-0234-0375 7-Dec-13 17 FOLEY Foley Michael 2014-0511 2013-0234-0409 22-Dec-13 18 FOLEY Foley Michael 2013-3731 2014-0234-0013 19-Jan-14 19 FOLEY Foley Michael 2014-0027 2014-0234-0055 15-Feb-14 20 FOLEY Foley Michael 2014-0353 2014-0234-0064 23-Mar-14 21 FOLEY Foley Michael 2014-0354 2014-0234-0065 30-Mar-14 22 FOLEY Foley Michael 2014-0516 2014-0234-0093 5-Jan-14 23 FOLEY Foley Michael 2014-0517 2014-0234-0094 5-Jan-14 24 FOLEY Foley Michael 2014-0612 2014-0234-0105 27-Apr-14 25 FOLEY Foley Michael 2014-2054 2014-0234-0324 16-Jun-14 26 FOLEY Foley Michael 2014-2652 2014-0234-0376 20-Jul-14 27 MILLS ET AL Mills Doug 2013-0045 2013-0234-0027 1-Mar-13 28 NICHOLSON Nicholson Brent 2013-1120 2013-0234-0080 11-Jun-13 29 NICHOLSON Nicholson Brent 2013-1143 2013-0234-0104 20-Jun-13 30 NICHOLSON Nicholson Brent 2013-1144 2013-0234-0105 20-Jun-13 - 6 - 31 NICHOLSON Nicholson Brent 2013-1145 2013-0234-0106 20-Jun-13 32 NICHOLSON Nicholson Brent 2013-1146 2013-0234-0107 20-Jun-13 33 NICHOLSON Nicholson Brent 2013-1424 2013-0234-0115 3-Jul-13 34 NICHOLSON Nicholson Brent 2013-1425 2013-0234-0116 5-Jul-13 35 NICHOLSON Nicholson Brent 2013-1426 2013-0234-0117 6-Jul-13 36 NICHOLSON Nicholson Brent 2013-1569 2013-0234-0128 22-Jun-13 37 NICHOLSON Nicholson Brent 2013-1703 2013-0234-0136 11-Jul-13 38 NICHOLSON Nicholson Brent 2013-2807 2013-0234-0333 20-Jun-13 39 NICHOLSON Nicholson Brent 2013-2808 2013-0234-0334 20-Jun-13 40 NICHOLSON Nicholson Brent 2013-2809 2013-0234-0335 20-Jun-13 41 NICHOLSON Nicholson Brent 2013-2810 2013-0234-0336 20-Jun-13 42 NICHOLSON Nicholson Brent 2013-3029 2013-0234-0346 6-Nov-13 43 NICHOLSON Nicholson Brent 2014-0506 2013-0234-0404 30-Dec-13 44 NICHOLSON Nicholson Brent 2014-0512 2014-0234-0089 5-Jan-14 45 NICHOLSON Nicholson Brent 2014-0513 2014-0234-0090 6-Jan-14 46 NICHOLSON Nicholson Brent 2014-1707 2014-0234-0264 25-Apr-14 47 NICHOLSON Nicholson Brent 2014-1708 2014-0234-0265 26-Apr-14 48 NICHOLSON Nicholson Brent 2014-1709 2014-0234-0266 27-Apr-14 49 NICHOLSON Nicholson Brent 2014-1710 2014-0234-0267 1-May-14 50 NICHOLSON Nicholson Brent 2014-1711 2014-0234-0268 2-May-14 51 NICHOLSON Nicholson Brent 2014-1712 2014-0234-0269 3-May-14 52 PORTER Porter Brian 2013-1135 2013-0234-0095 14-Jun-13 53 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2013-1125 2013-0234-0085 5-Jun-13 54 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2013-1126 2013-0234-0086 6-Jun-13 55 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2013-1127 2013-0234-0087 7-Jun-13 56 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2013-1128 2013-0234-0088 9-Jun-13 57 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2013-1136 2013-0234-0096 13-Jun-13 58 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2013-1140 2013-0234-0100 19-Jun-13 59 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2013-1141 2013-0234-0101 20-Jun-13 - 7 - 60 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2013-1428 2013-0234-0119 2-Jul-13 61 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2013-1429 2013-0234-0120 5-Jul-13 62 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2013-1704 2013-0234-0137 25-Jul-13 63 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2013-3030 2013-0234-0347 6-Nov-13 64 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2013-3169 2013-0234-0352 16-Nov-13 65 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2013-4084 2013-0234-0395 17-Dec-13 66 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2013-4090 2014-0234-0025 5-Jan-14 67 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2013-4091 2014-0234-0026 6-Jan-14 68 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2013-4443 2014-0234-0037 1-Mar-14 69 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2013-4444 2014-0234-0038 2-Mar-14 70 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2013-4445 2014-0234-0039 8-Mar-14 71 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2013-4446 2014-0234-0040 9-Mar-14 72 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2014-0979 2014-0234-0125 24-Apr-14 73 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2014-0980 2014-0234-0126 1-May-14 74 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2014-0981 2014-0234-0127 2-May-14 75 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2014-1037 2014-0234-0128 3-May-14 76 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2014-2066 2014-0234-0336 26-May-14 77 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2014-2067 2014-0234-0338 7-Jun-14 78 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2014-2068 2014-0234-0339 8-Jun-14 79 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2014-2069 2014-0234-0340 9-Jun-14 80 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2014-2312 2014-0234-0357 21-Jun-14 81 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2014-2313 2014-0234-0358 22-Jun-14 82 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2014-2655 2014-0234-0387 8-Aug-14 83 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2014-3067 2014-0234-0438 20-Sep-14 84 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2014-3068 2014-0234-0439 13-Sep-14 85 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2014-3069 2014-0234-0440 19-Sep-14 86 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2014-3326 2014-0234-0459 18-Oct-14 87 RANCK Ranck Kelly 2014-3327 2014-0234-0460 19-Oct-14 88 RANCK ET AL Ranck Kelly 2013-0971 2013-0234-0071 4-Jun-13 89 ROBERTSON Robertson Colin 2013-4434 2014-0234-0028 28-Feb-14 90 ROBERTSON Robertson Colin 2013-4435 2014-0234-0029 28-Feb-14 91 ROBERTSON Robertson Colin 2013-4436 2014-0234-0030 28-Feb-14 - 8 - 92 ROBERTSON Robertson Colin 2013-4437 2014-0234-0031 28-Feb-14 93 ROBERTSON Robertson Colin 2013-4438 2014-0234-0032 8-Mar-14 94 ROBERTSON Robertson Colin 2013-4439 2014-0234-0033 9-Mar-14 95 ROBERTSON Robertson Colin 2013-4440 2014-0234-0034 10-Mar-14 96 ROBERTSON Robertson Colin 2013-4441 2014-0234-0035 13-Mar-14 97 ROBERTSON Robertson Colin 2014-0359 2014-0234-0070 4-Apr-14 98 ROBERTSON Robertson Colin 2014-0360 2014-0234-0071 4-Apr-14 99 SANTI Santi Gino 2013-1139 2013-0234-0099 16-Jun-13 100 WYSE Wyse Robert 2013-0972 2013-0234-0072 4-Jun-13 101 YOLE Yole William 2013-0046 2013-0234-0028 1-Mar-13 102 YOLE Yole William 2013-0976 2013-0234-0066 3-Jun-13 103 YOLE Yole William 2013-1123 2013-0234-0083 14-Jun-13 104 YOLE Yole William 2013-1137 2013-0234-0097 17-Jun-13 105 YOLE Yole William 2013-1432 2013-0234-0123 30-Jun-13 106 YOLE Yole William 2013-1433 2013-0234-0124 29-Jun-13 107 YOLE Yole William 2013-1434 2013-0234-0125 9-Jul-13 108 YOLE Yole William 2013-1435 2013-0234-0126 8-Jul-13 109 YOLE Yole William 2013-2045 2013-0234-0311 11-Aug-13 110 YOLE Yole William 2013-2046 2013-0234-0312 10-Aug-13 111 YOLE Yole William 2013-2215 2013-0234-0316 24-Aug-13 112 YOLE Yole William 2013-2216 2013-0234-0317 24-Aug-13 113 YOLE Yole William 2013-2217 2013-0234-0318 24-Aug-13 114 YOLE Yole William 2013-2762 2013-0234-0330 4-Oct-13 115 YOLE Yole William 2013-2763 2013-0234-0331 4-Oct-13 116 YOLE Yole William 2013-2764 2013-0234-0332 4-Oct-13 117 YOLE Yole William 2013-2858 2013-0234-0341 3-Nov-13 118 YOLE Yole William 2013-2859 2013-0234-0342 1-Nov-13 119 YOLE Yole William 2013-2860 2013-0234-0343 1-Nov-13 120 YOLE Yole William 2013-2861 2013-0234-0344 3-Nov-13 121 YOLE Yole William 2013-3031 2013-0234-0348 5-Nov-13 122 YOLE Yole William 2013-3170 2013-0234-0353 6-Nov-13 - 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