The grievor, a correctional officer with 12 years of unblemished service, was discharged after slapping a fellow officer in the face following an incident of horseplay where the co-worker kicked a heavy metal door shut, nearly catching the grievor's hand.
The employer terminated the grievor for intentional use of force and lack of candour during the investigation.
The arbitrator found the slap was a reflexive, spur-of-the-moment reaction rather than premeditated, and that the grievor had shown genuine remorse.
Applying the Reville factors, the arbitrator concluded that discharge was too severe given the grievor's stellar record, the isolated nature of the incident, and positive psychological assessments.
The grievance was allowed in part, substituting a one-month suspension for the discharge.