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Avoiding the Pits. R. Ross Dunsmore Dunsmore Law June 27, 2012 rrd@dunsmorelaw.com. Agenda . Grievance Arbitration Termination Issues Negotiations The Freeze. Part I – Grievance and Arbitration . Who are you? What mandate do you have? Is there a role for Union?. You . Honor
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Avoiding the Pits R. Ross Dunsmore Dunsmore Law June 27, 2012 rrd@dunsmorelaw.com
Agenda • Grievance Arbitration • Termination Issues • Negotiations • The Freeze Dunsmore Law
Part I – Grievance and Arbitration • Who are you? • What mandate do you have? • Is there a role for Union? Dunsmore Law
You • Honor • Honesty • Principle Dunsmore Law
Mandate • The right thing • The management way • What you are told Dunsmore Law
Union Role • Part of solution? • Involvement? • Recognize their needs • No co-operation? Dunsmore Law
Basics - Investigation • Why investigate? • Fairness to employees • Gather facts, photos • Preserve evidence • Tie down stories Dunsmore Law
Essential Investigation Principles • Sooner the better • Listen • Keep an open mind • “Who”, “what”, “where”, “why” • Take notes – lots and lots of notes! Dunsmore Law
Note Taking “No, No’s” • Do not editorialize • No doodling • No multiple events Remember: what you write down might be exhibits at arbitration!!! Dunsmore Law
Preserving the Evidence • Why? • Keep all physical evidence • Retain all notes • Ask witnesses to sign notes or provide written statements • Video tape statements? Dunsmore Law
Basic Discipline Involves • Investigation • Evidence • Progressive discipline • Arbitral intervention Dunsmore Law
Discipline Is • Identify misconduct • Explain correct conduct • Set penalty • Explain implications for future misconduct Dunsmore Law
Discipline Purpose • To correct unacceptable behaviour • To rehabilitate • To build a record Dunsmore Law
Discipline Implications • Impact on other employees? • Implication of failure to discipline • Unsupported supervisor • Unregulated employee Dunsmore Law
Discipline • Termination is secondary Dunsmore Law
Authority to Discipline • Management rights • Specific penalties Dunsmore Law
Restrictions on Discipline • Collective agreement • Policies, rules • Past practice Dunsmore Law
Mitigating Factors • Seriousness of the misconduct • Provocation / Premeditation / Momentary • Employee state of mind • Seniority • Consistency • Condonation • Apology Dunsmore Law
Progressive Discipline • Goal: to correct behaviour through escalating disciplinary responses • Usual steps: • Oral warning • Written warning • Suspensions • Discharge • No time off? Dunsmore Law
Culminating Incident • Event justifies discipline • Degree of discipline based on record • Bad record = severe discipline Dunsmore Law
Zero Tolerance Policies • Discharge in all cases? • Discharge on first offence? • Effect of “zero tolerance” policies at arbitration • Mitigating factors Dunsmore Law
Collective Agreement Basics • Limits employer rights • Gives Union and Employee rights • Defines procedures • Is enforceable by arbitration Dunsmore Law
Grievance Basics • Problem solving • Doing right thing • Or supporting management Dunsmore Law
Process Basics • Individual versus Union? • Time limits • Consistency Dunsmore Law
Mediation – Arbitration • Clear the docket • Delay, delay, delay • Come to dance • Take you ball home Dunsmore Law
Speedy Arbitration • Shared interest • Right arbitrator • Exchange of documents • Will says in advance • Submissions in advance Dunsmore Law
Different Models • Important issues – normal • Test case precedent – speedy • Minor dispute – 5 minutes! Dunsmore Law
Arbitration Basics • All disputes • Interpretation • Application • Violation Dunsmore Law
Arbitral Authority Basics • Apply ESA • Apply Human Rights Code • Cease and desist • Damages – specific, general Dunsmore Law
Arbitrator or Other Tribunal • Who do you want? • Who can you pick? • Who knows your business? • Who cares about you? Dunsmore Law
Remedies • One off or ongoing • Context or short term • Shared responsibility • Any remedy? Dunsmore Law
Part II – Termination Issues • Last chance agreements • Med-arb • Options • Buy outs • Violence in workplace Dunsmore Law
Incompetence • Start sooner • Non - union- business decision • Union - process - educate, assess, act • Use buy out • Value of reinstatement rights • Demotion Dunsmore Law
Common Law Severance • Ignoring reinstatement rights • Computer imposed contracts • Changing bonus contracts • Balancing the power • Being older – so? Dunsmore Law
Frustration • Unforeseen event • Innocent, insured absenteeism • Loss of own occupation coverage • Loss of seniority • Take bull by horns Dunsmore Law
Part III – Bargaining Dunsmore Law
Bargaining Philosophy • Why are you there? • What are you supposed to do? • What is your mandate? • To whom do you report? Dunsmore Law
Bargaining Philosophy • Not they take, we give • Not, how little do I give away • What’s in it for Employer? Dunsmore Law
Bargaining Philosophy • Decide: work with Union or battle? • Unionized employees are still your employees Dunsmore Law
Preparation “The most important thing is preparation” Dunsmore Law
Preparation • What difference does a Union make? • Tough-minded • Political • Aggressive • Dumb • Expensive Dunsmore Law
Preparation • Local vs. National • Who is in charge? • How to communicate? Dunsmore Law
Test for Issues • Demonstrated Need • Sensible solution – practicability, cost, efficiency • What are comparable doing? • Are comparables comparable? Dunsmore Law
Industry Comparables • The bigs • The similar sized • The precedent setters • Inside-outside • Discover details Dunsmore Law
Other Relevant Information • Government • Municipalities • Local industry • CPI • Electricity costs Dunsmore Law
Importance of Language • Quality of drafting • Always draft • Duty to draft well • Rules – every word means something. Use same word to mean same thing • His/her, their Dunsmore Law
Saying NO • NO • No with explanation • No by ignoring • No by asking questions • No by preparing for strike Dunsmore Law
Time of Bargaining • Midnight? • Business-like • Deadlines Dunsmore Law
Packaging • Tit for tat • One off’s • Groups • Language only • Money only • The deal Dunsmore Law
At the Table - Strategy • The Funnel • When to hold • When to fold • Arbitration vs. strike Dunsmore Law