Public Service Grievance Board lacks jurisdiction to hear classification grievances following abolition of Classification Rating Committee.
The grievor filed a classification grievance in 1992, which was referred to the Classification Rating Committee (CRC).
Before the CRC could hear the grievance, legislative amendments abolished the CRC and eliminated the right to grieve classification issues.
The grievor requested that the Public Service Grievance Board (PSGB) hear the grievance.
The PSGB held that it lacked jurisdiction, as it was never granted the authority to hear classification grievances, and the abolition of the CRC did not transfer such jurisdiction to the PSGB.
OPSGBOntario Public Service Grievance BoardJun 29, 2000