Grievances Process
St. Boniface Worksite 5
Information provided herein is specific to St. Boniface Nurses Worksite 5. Please contact the Worksite 5 office with any questions or concerns, or when an issue first arises.
Grievance Procedure
Grievance Procedure
All references to the collective agreement or contract refer to St. Boniface Nurses Worksite 5 Collective Agreement.
The grievance procedure is outlined in Article 12.
What is a Grievance?
Article 1201 states: A grievance shall mean a dispute between a nurse; or between a group of nurses with a similar grievance; or between the Union and the Employer regarding the application, interpretation, or alleged violation of the Agreement.
All grievances begin at the complaint stage (Article 1205).
When an issue first arises (complaint stage) a file is opened at Worksite 5. Every effort is made to investigate and resolve an issue at this stage to the satisfaction of the nurse(s) involved.
Investigations include but are not limited to the following:
- Issues/concerns regarding master rotations
- Issues/concerns regarding mandatory overtime and/or reassignment
- Issues/concerns regarding the equitable distribution of overtime
- Issues/concerns regarding vacation scheduling
- Issues/concerns regarding interchanges
- Issues/concerns regarding the awarding of a position
- Issues/concerns regarding HRSS overpayments
- Representation for members at discipline meetings
- Representation for members at Duty to Accommodate (DTA) meetings
- Representation for members at Gradual Return to Work (GRTW) meetings
- Representation for members at Attendance Support and Assistance Program (ASAP) meetings
The disposition of an investigation can be one of three ways:
- Issue is resolved
- Issue becomes a grievance
- Issue is considered no longer under discussion. This happens when an issue being investigated is no longer relative, or when an investigation has started and the nurse no longer wishes to pursue her/his concern.