CANADIAN RAILWAY OFFICE OF ARBITRATION
CASE NO. 3303
Heard in Calgary, Wednesday, 13 November 2002 concerning
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
and
CANADIAN COUNCIL OF RAILWAY OPERATING UNIONS
(UNITED TRANSPORTATION UNION)
DISPUTE:
The assessment of thirty demerits to Mr. G.C. Biden of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.
JOINT STATEMENT OF ISSUE:
On November 7, 2001 Mr. Biden provided a forma statement to the Company. On November 19, 2001, Mr. Biden was assessed thirty demerits for: “failing to fulfill your contractual obligations by making yourself unavailable for service and participating in an illegal work stoppage commencing on October 11, 2001, by booking sick in concert with other running trades employees at and around Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, resulting in significant disruption to train services.” The Union advanced a grievance on the basis that the Company failed to meet the burden necessary to justify formal discipline. The Union seeks the removal of the thirty demerits. The Company has declined the grievance.
FOR THE COUNCIL: FOR THE COMPANY:
(SGD.) D. H. FINNSON (SGD.) C. M. GRAHAM
for: GENERAL CHAIRPERSON FOR: GENERAL MANAGER OPERATIONS There appeared on behalf of the Company: M. Shannon – Counsel, Calgary C. M. Graham – Labour Relations Officer, Calgary C. Carroll – Director, Labour Relations, Calgary J. Copping – Manger, Labour Relations, Calgary D. Guérin – Labour Relations Officer, Calgary M. Franczak – General Manager, Field Operations
CROA 3303
- 2 – G. Johnson – Service Area Manager G. Denham – Manager Operations R. Fosberg – Manager Road Operations R. Biskett – Road Manager And on behalf of the Council: M. A. Church – Counsel, Toronto L. O. Schillaci – General Chairperson, Calgary D. H. Finnson – Vice-General Chairperson, Calgary B. L. McLafferty – Local Chairperson, Moose Jaw G. C. Biden – Grievor
AWARD OF THE ARBITRATOR
The Arbitrator is satisfied, on the basis of the medical evidence tendered, that the
grievor, Mr. Biden, had a legitimate reason for being absent from work between October
12 and November 4, 2001. The material confirms, beyond any doubt, that the grievor
has suffered from chronic back problems, and that through the period in question he
attended at his physician’s office, made some use of both prescription and over-the
counter medications, and returned to work only when authorized to do so by his doctor.
In the circumstances, I am satisfied that the Company was incorrect in its
conclusion that Mr. Biden absented himself from work for the purposes of participating
in an illegal strike. The grievance is therefore allowed and the Arbitrator directs that the
thirty demerits assessed against Mr. Biden be struck from his record.
November 19, 2002 (signed) MICHEL G. PICHER ARBITRATOR