The Treasury Board's COVID-19 vaccine mandate that suspended employees who refused to be vaccinated was an 'administrative measure' to ensure the health and safety of federal employees, and not 'disguised discipline,' according to the Federal Labour Relations Board.
The Treasury Board's COVID-19 vaccine mandate that suspended employees who refused to be vaccinated was an "administrative measure" to ensure the health and safety of federal employees, and not "disguised discipline," according to the Federal Labour Relations Board.
In a ruling released at the end of March, the board dismissed the grievances by the two employees, concluding the COVID-19 policy was an "administrative action based on the scientific evidence available at the time." "They knew and understood the consequences of failing to comply with the policy," the ruling said. "Although the choice of whether to comply with the policy was difficult and had consequences, they made informed choices, on principle.""The fact that the policy was unprecedented does not make it, by that very fact, a disciplinary action, the ruling said.
He decided to spend Christmas somewhere that wouldn't involve snowstorm disasters. She was celebrating the holidays outside of her native country of Venezuela for the first time. Both weren't expecting to meet someone special the night they crossed paths at a bar in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic.The Shopping Trends team is independent of the journalists at CTV News. We may earn a commission when you use our links to shop.
A northern Ontario man has been charged with impaired driving after being stopped in a company truck for a traffic violation in Elliot Lake.'It's not my father's body!' Wrong man sent home after death on family vacation in Cuba
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Labour community plans to celebrate Day of Mourning on April 28The annual Day of Mourning has a special meaning in Sudbury, the first labour region in Canada to declare April 28 as the formal day of mourning for fallen workers
Read more »
Maine’s Board of Environmental Protection Rejects Controversial California-Style EV MandatesMaine took one look at California's energy abyss, and stepped back. It chose wisely.
Read more »
Applications open for Greater Sudbury Development Corporation boardThe City of Greater Sudbury is seeking applications for the Greater Sudbury Development Corporation board
Read more »
Boeing's largest union seeks seat on planemaker's board, FT reportsThe International Association of Machinists District 751, which represents 32,000 workers at factories in the U.S. state of Washington, began contract...
Read more »
Tinder-owner Match Group names new board directors after Elliott pushExplore stories from Atlantic Canada.
Read more »
Boeing CEO, board chair step downShares of Boeing (BA) are trading higher at the start of Monday's trading session after the company announced a leadership shakeup. CEO Dave Calhoun will...
Read more »