
| Chair: | Casper M. Bloom, Q.C., Ad. E. |
| Vice-Chairs: | Marie-Josée Bédard Ian R. Mackenzie Michele A. Pineau |
| Members: | Roger Beaulieu Dan Butler John A. Mooney Renaud Paquet Michel Paquette Dan R. Quigley |
| Part-time adjudicators: | Ruth Elizabeth Bilson, Q.C. Joan M. Gordon Kenneth E. Norman Francine Chad Smith, Q.C. John J. Steeves Colin Taylor, Q.C. |
| EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF THE BOARD | |
| Executive Director and General Counsel: | Pierre Hamel |
| Director, Dispute Resolution Services: | Gilles Grenier |
| Director, Compensation Analysis and Research Services: | Guy Lalonde |
| Director, Registry Operations and Policy: | Susan Mailer |
| Director, Corporate Services: | Alison Campbell |
| Director, Financial Services: | Robert Sabourin |
Under an agreement with the Yukon government, the federal Public Service Labour Relations Board (PSLRB) administers the collective bargaining and grievance adjudication systems for the Yukon public service. When performing these functions, the PSLRB acts as the Yukon Public Service Labour Relations Board.
Casper M. Bloom, Q.C., Ad. E., has been Chairperson of the PSLRB since 2007 and was reappointed for an additional three-year term that began on January 2, 2010. No new full-time Board members were appointed during the year. However, Mr. John A. Mooney left the PSLRB in September, and Mr. Michel Paquette retired in December 2009. As well, Mr. John Hall’s term as a part-time adjudicator was not renewed.
In 2009-2010, there were 34 proceedings under the Yukon Public Service Labour Relations Act (“the Act”): 33 were referrals to adjudication of grievances related to interpretations of collective agreements and disciplinary actions, and 1 was a notice of identification pertaining to positions considered by the employer to be managerial or confidential (exclusion proposals).
There were no applications pertaining to the designation of employees essential for the safety or security of the public and no applications for the determination of membership in bargaining units.
Adjudication refers to any determination made by adjudicators appointed by the Board pursuant to the Act. It includes the determination of grievances arising from the application or interpretation of collective agreements or arbitral awards or from major disciplinary actions or terminations.
The Board dealt with 33 grievance adjudication cases during the period under review. Two (2) were new, and 31 were carried over from the previous fiscal year. Nine (9) cases were closed in 2009 2010.
Of the 33 grievance cases, 23 dealt with interpretations of collective agreements. Of those 23 cases, 17 were scheduled for hearing in 2009-2010. Two (2) cases were settled pending confirmation, 1 case was on hold by the parties and 3 cases were completed.
Ten (10) cases dealt with disciplinary matters, 3 of which involved terminations. Of those 3 cases, 2 were on hold, and 1 was completed.
Of the 7 remaining cases dealing with other types of disciplinary matters, 2 were scheduled for hearing in 2009-2010, and 5 cases were completed.
A person employed in a managerial or confidential position is one who, due to the nature of the duties being performed, meets the criteria established by the Act for exclusion from a bargaining unit.
In 2009-2010, 1 case pertaining to 1 position that had been previously identified by the employer as being a managerial or confidential position was carried over from previous years. That case was heard in 2009-2010 and is awaiting a decision.
Section 42 of the Act requires the employer to furnish a statement of the employees in a bargaining unit whose duties are necessary for the safety or security of the public. In 2009-2010, the Yukon Public Service Commission filed no such applications.
No such applications were received in 2009-2010.