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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 (2013) chair is Bernard Fishbein.
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 (2013) chair is Bernard Fishbein.


==Role==
One of its most important powers is the ability to certify [[trade union]]s as [[collective bargaining]] agents.

One of the most important powers of the is the ability to certify [[trade union]]s as [[collective bargaining]] agents. The Board is also in charge of the union formation, termination and decertification.<ref>[http://www.labour.gov.on.ca/english/lr/index.php Relations de travail | Ministère du Travail de l'Ontario]</ref>


==Publications==
==Publications==


The Ontario Labour Relations Board publishes an annual report.<ref>[http://www.olrb.gov.on.ca/french/homepagef.htm page d'accueil - La Commission des relations de travail de l'Ontario]</ref>
The Ontario Labour Relations Board publishes an annual report.<ref>[http://www.olrb.gov.on.ca/english/homepage.htm page d'accueil - La Commission des relations de travail de l'Ontario]</ref>


==Note==
==Notes==


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Revision as of 12:51, 25 March 2013

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 (2013) chair is Bernard Fishbein.

Role

One of the most important powers of the is the ability to certify trade unions as collective bargaining agents. The Board is also in charge of the union formation, termination and decertification.[1]

Publications

The Ontario Labour Relations Board publishes an annual report.[2]

Notes