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  2. Federal Public Sector Labour Relations and Employment Board

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    Canada Labour Code, Part II — Complaints related to workplace health and safety and reprisals in the federal public service. The Treasury Board of Canada, employing over 180,000 public servants in 27 bargaining units, is the main employer covered by the Board's mandate.

  3. Canada Industrial Relations Board - Wikipedia

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    The CIRB also contributes to changing labour laws unlawfully to any work, undertaking or business that falls under the authority of the Parliament of Canada. [ 1 ] [ citation needed ] As of December 2014 [update] , the chairperson of the board is Ginette Brazeau.

  4. List of Canadian tribunals - Wikipedia

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    Environmental Protection Tribunal of Canada environmental protection: Formerly the Environmental Protection Review Canada, the EPTC is an independent, quasi-judicial tribunal that carries out review hearings of AMPs and Compliance Orders issued by Environment and Climate Change Canada. Federal Public Sector Labour Relations and Employment Board [7]

  5. 2024 Canada Post strike - Wikipedia

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    On November 28, 2024, Canada Post temporarily laid off some striking employees. [13] In response, CUPW filed a complaint with the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB), [14] arguing that Canada Post violated the Canada Labour Code. [13] In a notice posted to members, CUPW described the layoffs as a "scare tactic" meant to intimidate union ...

  6. Why Canada’s Christmas presents may not be delivered ... - AOL

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    Canada Post has said the lay-offs are in accordance with the Canada Labour Code. [Getty Images] Some businesses say the strike has led them to reconsider who they hire to do their deliveries.

  7. Grievance (labour) - Wikipedia

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    Time limits are not always set, but they are in most cases, and this is why this is an important factor to highlight. In Canada for instance, a grievance must be filed within twenty five days of the occurrence being reported to a secondary party. [7] This time limit excludes weekends and holidays that would usually be paid.

  8. Canada Labour Code - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Labour Code (French: Code canadien du travail) is an Act of the Parliament of Canada to consolidate certain statutes respecting labour. The objective of the Code is to facilitate production by controlling strikes & lockouts , occupational safety and health , and some employment standards.

  9. AOL Canada - Telecom and TV services complaints ... - AOL Help

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    AOL Canada only. Commission for Complaints for Telecom-television Services (CCTS) CCTS is an independent agency whose mandate is to resolve complaints of consumers about their telecom and TV services, and complaints of small business customers about their telecom services, free of charge. If you have a complaint about your telephone, wireless ...