CITY SURPRISED & DISAPPOINTED WITH LABOUR BOARD RULING
The Saskatchewan Labour Relations Board (LRB) found the City was not in a legal position to lock out workers of the Amalgamated Transit Union, 615 (ATU) September 20. As a result the panel has ordered the City to lift the lockout and pay the Transit Union damages.
“We are surprised and disappointed at the Labour Board’s ruling,” says City Solicitor Patricia Warwick. “This decision flies in the face of 70 years of law in Saskatchewan. Unfortunately today’s ruling is also another distraction. It gets us no closer to solving any of the contract issues and in fact, the ruling has serious long-term implications.”
The City believes the lockout was legal because the workplace complaint was not pending because the complaint had not yet been heard at a formally constituted meeting of the LRB and therefore, not “pending before the board.”
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