3723-99-ES Carol Gold, Applicant v. Joy Cherry Inc. and Ministry of Labour, Responding Parties.
Employment Practices Branch File No. 30013685
BEFORE: Anthony Brown, Vice-Chair.
DECISION OF THE BOARD; October 4, 2000
This 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.
The 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.
The Minutes of Settlement provide:
O.L.R.B. File No: 3723-99-ES
E.P.B. File No: 30013685
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:
Carol Gold
‑ and ‑
Joy Cherry Inc.
‑ and ‑
The Ministry of Labour
Minutes of Settlement
- Carol Gold has applied for a review of:
(x) the refusal to issue an order to pay
( ) the amount or Order to Pay No. dated .
- Carol Gold and Joy Cherry Inc. agree that the following terms resolve all issues in dispute between them arising from paragraph 1 above:
(a) The Responding Party Joy Cherry Inc. shall pay to the Applicant Carol Gold the sum of $2,000.00. Such payment shall be sent by courier by Wednesday, September 20, 2000 to “Andrew Fortis, in Trust” at 9030 Leslie St. Suite 223, Richmond Hill, L4B 1G2
(b) Such payment shall be made without admission of liability.
(c) This settlement is in full and final resolution of all matters in dispute between the parties pertaining to the Applicant’s employment and the termination of such employment.
- 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.
Signed at Toronto this 15th day of September 2000.
"Carol Gold" "Joy Cherry"
Employee Employer
- Section 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.
DISPOSITION
- 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.
“Anthony Brown”
for the Board

