Employer's refusal to provide union with a copy of the benefit Master Plan violated section 64.
The complainant union alleged that the respondent employer violated section 64 of the Labour Relations Act by refusing to provide a physical copy of the Master Plan detailing welfare benefits under the collective agreement.
The employer argued that providing access to the document at its head office and answering questions by phone was sufficient.
The Board held that the refusal to provide a copy interfered with the union's ability to represent its members and fulfill its duty of fair representation under section 68.
The Board also declined to defer the matter to arbitration, noting that the complaint raised a novel issue regarding statutory rights under section 64.
The employer was directed to provide the union with a copy of the Master Plan.
Aluminium Brick and Glass Workers International Union AFL-CIO-CLC and its Local 295G v. Ford Glass Limited, 1986 CanLII 1480