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City of under Bay
under Bay, Ont.
(630 health service employees) and Unifor Local 229
Renewal agreement: Effective
July 1, 2013, to June 30, 2016.
Signed on Jan. 1, 2014.
Wage adjustments:
Effective July 1, 2013: 1.75%
Effective July 1, 2014: 1.75%
Effective July 1, 2015: 1.75%
Shift premium: 45¢ per hour
for all hours worked between 4
p.m. and 8 a.m.
Majority of Canadians feel
unprepared for retirement
A recent report from the Conference
Board of Canada notes women,
low-income workers
are less likely to save.
ArbitrAtion
AwArds
see Collective agreemnents > pg. 3
Rail worker derails safety, but termination excessive pg. 8
Town of Peace River - Alberta pg. 3 NorthernTel Limited Partnership
- Ontario pg. 4 Altalink Management - Alberta pg. 4 University of
Windsor - Ontario pg. 5 Memorial University of Newfoundland -
Newfoundland and Labrador pg. 5 University of Saskatchewan pg. 6
University accused of
discrimination, retaliation
ChaRgeS of discrimination and
retaliation against faculty mem-
bers who claimed wrongdoing by
the University of Prince Edward
Island (UPEI) led to two member
grievances.
Barry Bartmann and Richard
Wills — both tenured professors
with UPEI — were denied ap-
plications for sabbatical in the
2014-2015 academic year. Both
professors had previously filed
complaints with the PEI Human
Rights Commission alleging dis-
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see Arbitration > pg. 8
ghomeshi has no case against CBC: Lawyer
Being part of a union makes
lawsuit a moot point
By SaBrina nanji
One Of the CBC'S best known person-
alities, Jian Ghomeshi, may not have a case
against his employer after he was fired over
allegations of violence and sexual assault.
But because Ghomeshi is a unionized em-
ployee, he is unable to sue the public broad-
caster, according to labour lawyers.
Ghomeshi, host of the CBC's radio program
Q, has been at the centre of a sordid affair that
came to light when he was fired from his cul-
tural affairs show on Oct. 26.
The CBC cited "serious deliberation and
careful consideration" in its decision to let
Ghomeshi go.
Later that day, Ghomeshi detailed in a Face-
book post that he was fired for his actions in
the bedroom.
"I've been fired from the CBC because of the
risk of my private sex life being made public,"
Photo:
Mark
Blinch
(Reuters)
pg. 2
November 10, 2014
see Union > pg. 7
CBC radio host Jian Ghomeshi has taken legal action against his employer following revela-
tions regarding his personal life, but labour lawyers say the case will be thrown out.