Union did not breach duty of fair representation by refusing to process lay-off grievances.
The complainants, employees laid off from a Dominion Stores warehouse, alleged that their union breached its duty of fair representation under section 68 of the Labour Relations Act.
They claimed the union improperly refused to process their grievances regarding the lay-off, failed to file a bad faith bargaining complaint against the employer concerning store closures, and kept members in the dark.
The Ontario Labour Relations Board dismissed the complaints, finding that the union had fairly considered the grievances in light of a negotiated lay-off arrangement and had reasonably concluded that a bad faith bargaining complaint would not succeed.
The Board found no evidence of arbitrary, discriminatory, or bad faith conduct by the union.
Rocco Dicognito et al. v. Local 414, Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union et al., 1986 CanLII 1427