Ontario Labour Relations Board
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 Ontario Labour Relations Board 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]
Tools
The Ontario Workplace Tribunals Library is attached to the Ontario Labour Relations Board. It archives the decisions taken by the Board (under electronic form since 2000).[2]
Location
The Ontario Labour Relations Board is located in Toronto.[3]
Publications
The Ontario Labour Relations Board publishes an annual report.[4]
Bibliography
- 1999 - Annual report.[5]
- 2000-2001 - Annual report.[5]
- 2001-2002 - Annual report.[5]
- 2002-2003 - Annual report.[5]
- 2003-2004 - Annual report.[5]
- 2004-2005 - Annual report.[5]
Notes
- ^ Relations de travail | Ministère du Travail de l'Ontario.
- ^ BTTO | Décisions et publications de tribunaux.
- ^ Pour nous joindre - La Commission des relations de travail de l'Ontario.
- ^ page d'accueil - La Commission des relations de travail de l'Ontario.
- ^ a b c d e f En relief Commission des relations de travail de l'Ontario. (200412dec).
References
- Charlotte A. B. Yates, "Staying the Decline in Union Membership: Union Organizing in Ontario, 1985-1999.", in Relations Industrielles/Industrial Relations, vol. 55, n° 4, 2000, pp. 640–674, ISSN: 0034-379X and 1703-8138, DOI: 10.7202/051352ar, Abstract.
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