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AN ALBERTA government min-
istry had sufficient medical infor-
mation to accommodate a worker
on medical leave eight months
earlier than it actually did, an ar-
bitrator has ruled.
The worker held a part-time,
senior administrative position
for the Alberta Ministry of Justice
and Solicitor General at the Cal-
gary Courts Centre (CCC).
He came into conflict with co-
workers, to the point where he
filed harassment grievances in
early 2018. In May, he provided a
medical note saying that his work
environment was causing him
First contract
About 19,000 members and reservists
of the RCMP tentatively agree to initial
six-year collective agreement
GOVERNMENT
City of Medicine Hat
Medicine Hat, Alta.
(800 inside, outside workers) and the Canadian Union of Public
Employees (CUPE), Local 46
Renewal agreement: Effective
Jan. 1, 2020 to Dec. 31, 2022.
Signed on Nov. 16, 2020.
Shift premium: 10% for
employee who is temporar-
ily assigned portion of duties
and responsibilities of posi-
tion outside bargaining unit
while continuing to remain in
see Collective agreements > pg. 3
Photo:
JL
Images
(iStock)
see Acceptable > pg.8
Valet kept key card to guest parking lot;
claimed ignorance it was against policy
AN ONTARIO hotel valet who repeatedly parked
his car in a guest parking lot deserved dismissal, de-
spite the fact that he cooperated in the investigation
into the misconduct, an arbitrator has ruled.
The worker, 56, was a valet at the Fairmont Royal
York, a luxury hotel in Toronto. His job duties in-
volved parking guests' vehicles in a reserved park-
ing lot. The spaces were in a parking area adjacent
to the building that the hotel leased and to which
valets gained access with a card issued by the park-
ing lot's owner. The hotel paid the owner a flat fee
for use of the lot and charged guests $53 for over-
night parking.
In March 2016, the hotel's ethics hotline received
an anonymous call saying that a valet was parking
his car in the guest parking area without paying.
The hotel investigated but it couldn't find any proof.
However, one month later, an anonymous email
to several managers claimed that the person mak-
ing the accusations was actually the one doing it. A
July 12, 2021
see Common > pg.8
CarePartners — Ontario pg. 4 Garda
Security Screening (Lloydminster Airport) —
Alberta pg. 5 City of Vernon — British
Columbia pg. 5 Intercare Corporate Group
— Alberta pg. 6
Photo:
Margarita-Young
(iStock)
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ARBITRATION
AWARDS
COLLECTIVE
AGREEMENTS
pg. 2
COLLECTIVE
AGREEMENTS
Accommodation delay costs
Alberta government ministry