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The '''Ontario Labour Relations Board''' was established by the Ontario government in 1948. It defines itself as "an independent, quasi-judicial tribunal mandated to mediate and adjudicate a variety of employment and labour relations-related matters under a number of Ontario statutes". Its current chair is Kevin Whitaker. |
The '''Ontario Labour Relations Board''' was established by the [[Government of Ontario|Ontario government]] in 1948. It defines itself as "an independent, quasi-judicial tribunal mandated to mediate and adjudicate a variety of employment and labour relations-related matters under a number of Ontario statutes". Its current chair is Kevin Whitaker. |
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One of its most important powers is the ability to certify trade unions as bargaining agents. |
One of its most important powers is the ability to certify trade unions as bargaining agents. |
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*[http://www.olrb.gov.on.ca/english/homepage.htm OLRB Home Page] |
*[http://www.olrb.gov.on.ca/english/homepage.htm OLRB Home Page] |
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Revision as of 07:05, 16 June 2007
The Ontario Labour Relations Board was established by the Ontario government in 1948. It defines itself as "an independent, quasi-judicial tribunal mandated to mediate and adjudicate a variety of employment and labour relations-related matters under a number of Ontario statutes". Its current chair is Kevin Whitaker.
One of its most important powers is the ability to certify trade unions as bargaining agents.