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Impact of international law on labour rights diminished by mediation of charter: Expert
Kingston, Ontario (73 employees of a library system) and the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 2202
Brantford, Ontario (105 employees producing automotive brake and power steering hose sub-assemblies) and the Canadian Auto Workers, Local 504
Province-wide in Manitoba (3,918 paramedical employees) and the Manitoba Association of Health Care Professionals
Calgary, Alberta (362 employees of a hotel) and the Canadian Auto Workers, Local 4273
The grievor was employed at a hospital. He had posted photos taken in the aftermath of a patient suicide to his Facebook page. His termination was upheld.
The grievor had not followed procedures meant to protect food safety. He had been disciplined earlier for the same failure. His age, length of service and sincere apology were not enough to tip the balance in his favour.