Ontario Labour Relations Board
0054-01-R Elfried Eggink, on his own behalf and on behalf of a group of employees of 1343766 Ontario Inc., c.o.b. as Preston & Lieff Glass, Applicant v. The International Union of Painters and Allied Trades, Local 200 and the Ontario Council of the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades, Responding Party v. Preston & Lieff Glass, Intervenor.
BEFORE: John Morgan Lewis, Vice-Chair.
DECISION OF THE BOARD; April 11, 2001
1The applicant has applied to the Board under section 63 of the Labour Relations Act, 1995 (the "Act") for a declaration that the responding party no longer represents the employees in a bargaining unit for which it is the bargaining agent.
2This application was filed on April 3, 2001. The employees who are affected by this application are covered by a collective agreement between the responding party and Preston & Lieff Glass with an effective date of May 1, 1998, until April 30, 2001. The bargaining unit description in that collective agreement is as follows:
all journeymen glaziers mechanics and their respective apprentices or trainees in the employ of Preston & Lieff Glass in the ICI sector of the construction industry in the Province of Ontario.
Having regard to the provisions of section 63(2) of the Act, the Board finds that this application is timely.
3The intervenor filed a timely response with the Board. The responding party also filed a timely response in which it seeks the dismissal of this application under section 63(16) of the Act. This issue may be raised before the panel of the Board assigned to hear this matter after the holding of the representation vote.
4It appears to the Board on an examination of the evidence before it, that not less than forty per cent of the employees in the bargaining unit had expressed a wish not to be represented by the trade union at the time the application was filed.
5The Board directs that a representation vote be taken of the employees of Preston & Lieff Glass employed in the bargaining unit described in paragraph 2 above. All those employed in that bargaining unit and at work on the application filing date will be eligible to vote.
6The vote will be held on April 17, 2001. Vote arrangements are as set out on the attached "Notice of Vote and of Hearing".
7Voters will be asked to indicate whether or not they wish to be represented by the responding party in their employment relations with Preston & Lieff Glass.
8Preston & Lieff Glass is directed to post copies of this decision and of the "Notice of Vote and of Hearing" in a location or locations where they are most likely to come to the attention of those eligible to vote. These copies must remain posted for a period of 30 days.
9Any party or person who wishes to make representations to the Board about any issue remaining in dispute which relates to the application for termination of bargaining rights, other than status disputes, must file a detailed statement of representations with the Board and deliver it to the other parties, so that it is received within five days (excluding Saturdays, Sundays and holidays on which the Board is closed) of the date on which the vote is taken. Representations with respect to any status dispute must be made in accordance with the directions provided in Information Bulletin No. 10: Status Disputes in Termination Applications in the Construction Industry.
10The matter is referred to the Registrar.
"John Morgan Lewis"
for the Board

