Ontario Labour Relations Board
2001-00-R National Automobile, Aerospace, Transportation and General Workers’ Union of Canada (CAW-Canada), Applicant v. Village Green Long Term Care Facility, Responding Party v. Service Employees International Union, Local 183, Intervenor.
BEFORE: Anthony Brown, Vice‑Chair, and Board Members J. A. Rundle and H. Peacock.
DECISION OF THE BOARD; November 20, 2000
1The style of cause is hereby amended to reflect the correct name of the responding party: “Village Green Long Term Care Facility”
2No statement of desire to make representations has been filed with the Board within the time fixed under Rule 62 of the Board's Rules of Procedure following the taking of the representation vote pursuant to the Board's direction of October 11, 2000.
3Having regard to the agreement of the parties, the Board further finds that:
all employees of Village Green Long Term Care Facility in Selby, Ontario, regularly employed for not more than twenty-four (24) hours per week and students employed during the school vacation period, save and except supervisors, foremen, persons above the rank of supervisor or foreman, office and clerical staff,
constitute a unit of employees of the responding party appropriate for collective bargaining.
4On the taking of the representation vote directed by the Board, more than fifty per cent of the ballots cast by employees in the bargaining unit were cast in favour of the applicant.
5A certificate will issue to the applicant.
6The Registrar will destroy the ballots cast in the representation vote taken in this matter following the expiration of 30 days from the date of this decision unless a statement requesting that the ballots should not be destroyed is received by the Board from one of the parties before the expiration of such 30 day period.
7Meeting and hearing dates set previously are hereby cancelled.
8The responding party is directed to post copies of this decision immediately, adjacent to all copies of the "Notice of Vote and of Hearing" posted previously. These copies must remain posted for seven days.
“Anthony Brown”
for the Board

