Grievances

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As an ONA member, you have protection at your workplace against unfair practices and unsafe work conditions. Your workplace rights are outlined in a collective agreement (or contract.)

Sometimes, there are disagreements between ONA members and their employers relating to the interpretation of your negotiated collective agreement or rules and policies.  

What is a Grievance?

A grievance is a process governed by Ontario labour laws for differences and issues arising between the parties relating to the interpretation, application, administration or alleged violation of the collective agreement. 

The Grievance Process

If you think your rights have been violated, you should contact your Bargaining Unit President right away. There are mandatory timelines to raise issues. Your representatives will be able to assist you with next steps and represent you throughout the process.

Full details of the grievance process can be found in your workplace collective agreement.

If ONA and an employer cannot resolve a grievance at the workplace level, we may proceed to binding arbitration as a final resolution mechanism. Arbitration is a way to resolve grievances which remain in dispute, allowing the union and the employer present their positions before a neutral third-party arbitrator. The decision by the arbitrator is binding – meaning their decision is final.

Why File a Grievance?

Filing a grievance enforces your negotiated rights as a union member. It is a dispute resolution process for violations and differences in interpretation of the collective agreement and a mechanism to advocate for safe and equitable conditions.  

Filing a grievance under existing contract provisions can guide future negotiations and collective agreement improvements. It can also end an employer practice that does not comply with ONA’s interpretation of contract language. ONA has had many, many wins upholding members’ contract rights.

Need assistance?

If you have a labour relations issue or have questions/concerns about your contract or working conditions, please contact your Bargaining Unit President.

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