3135-99-ES John Doucet, Applicant v. Canadian Audiological Services, Jacqueline L. Amable, Employment Standards Officer and Ministry of Labour, Responding Parties.
Employment Practices Branch File No. 11000578
BEFORE: Inge M. Stamp, Vice-Chair.
DECISION OF THE BOARD; June 6, 2000
1This is an application for review under section 68 of the Employment Standards Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.E‑14, as amended, (the "Act") of a refusal to issue an order.
2The employer and employee affected by this application entered into Minutes of Settlement with the assistance of a Labour Relations Officer pursuant to section 69.1 of the Act.
3The Minutes of Settlement provide:
O.L.R.B. File No: 3135-99-ES
E.P.B. File No: 11000578
In the matter of an application for review under section 68 of the Employment Standards Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.E.14, as amended
Between:
John Doucet
‑ and ‑
Canadian Audiological Services
‑ and ‑
The Ministry of Labour
Minutes of Settlement
- John Doucet has applied for a review of:
(x) the refusal to issue an order to pay
( ) the amount or Order to Pay No.
dated .
- John Doucet and Canadian Industrial Health Services , and Canadian Audiological Services agree that the following terms resolve all issues in dispute between them arising from paragraph 1 above:
a) The parties agree their relationship has and was terminated as of September 23, 1998 and that each of them will cease and desist from any and all comment regards that relationship from this date onward.
b) The Canadian Industrial health Services and Canadian Audiological Services agrees that it is and was desolved as of Dec. 31, 1999.
c) The Canadian Industrial Health Services, and Canadian Audiological Services hereby recognizes and concludes that any monies owing as as[sic] result of the relationship, namely $34.19 will be paid to John Doucet forthwith.
- As this settlement disposes of all issues in dispute, the parties agree that this application is terminated in accordance with subsection 69.1(5) of the Act.
Monies paid to John Doucet on this date $35.00.
Signed at Sudbury this 30th day of May 2000.
(“John Doucet”) (“William Norton”)
John Doucet Canadian For Canadian Industrial
Audiological Health Services
Services William Norton
4Section 69.1(2) of the Act provides that the settlement is binding on the parties who entered into it. Should a party bound by the settlement fail to comply with it, a remedy is available under section 69.1(8) of the Act.
“Inge M. Stamp”
for the Board

