Ministry continues to stonewall
June 28, 2010
President Thomas, Julie Weber, Ministry of the Attorney General MERC Chair
and OPSEU staff met with Chris Bentley, Attorney General, on March 31,
2010. The main focus of the discussion was to share with the Minister
OPSEU’s concerns regarding the Ministry’s refusal to implement the Hunt et
al. decision. The Union reminded the Minister that more than 4 years after
the issuance of the Grievance Settlement Board (GSB) award, the Ministry
continues to ignore the direction given by the arbitrator. The work that
Vice Chair Abramsky identified as bargaining unit work continues to be
assigned by the Ministry outside of the collective agreement. The OPSEU
members who perform that work continue to be denied their collective
agreement rights and entitlements.
The Minister promised to
look into it and get back to us.
The Minister replied to
President Thomas on June 10. He says that “the Ministry is committed to
building on the strengths of the current system and making positive changes
to improve the way court reporting and transcript production is performed in
Ontario”.
He goes on to say that “the
Ministry is interested in working with OPSEU as we move towards the
implementation of changes” and he encourages OPSEU to “take advantage of the
open invitation to meet with us, through the Ministry of Government
Services, and to work cooperatively towards common ground.”
OPSEU has been more than
willing to work cooperatively with the Ministry towards the implementation
of the Hunt et al. decision. That hasn’t changed. The Ministry continues
to stonewall, obviously with the Minister's acquiescence. We will continue
to pursue our case at the GSB.