Grievances alleging harassment and inflexible scheduling dismissed on preliminary objections of res judicata, timeliness, and no prima facie case.
The Union filed three grievances alleging harassment and unreasonable denial of requests for a flexible schedule.
The Employer raised preliminary objections, arguing the allegations were res judicata, untimely, and failed to establish a prima facie case.
The Arbitrator found that the majority of the allegations were barred by res judicata as they overlapped substantially with ten grievances previously dismissed in an April 2022 decision.
The harassment grievance was also found to be untimely, having been filed well outside the 30-day timeframe without grounds for extension.
The remaining allegations regarding in-office lieu days and isolated workplace incidents were dismissed for failing to establish a prima facie breach of the collective agreement.
All three grievances were dismissed.