Saskatchewan government, union ordered to pay $294K fired man for 'bad faith' representation

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Saskatchewan government, union ordered to pay $294K fired man for 'bad faith' representation
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Ten years after a government employee was fired, his union was ordered to pay out $294,755 for breach of duty.

The decision, handed down by the board Friday, ordered the Saskatchewan Government and General Employees’ Union to pay the man $294,755 for breaching their duty of fair representation, moral damages, pre-judgment interest from the date of the man’s termination and reimbursement of fees.Sign up to receive the daily top stories from the National Post, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.

The union also “did not make a rational, reasoned decision” in regard to having a single arbitrator hear the grievances instead of an arbitration panel, despite the grievance committee recommending a panel.Co-op refinery negotiated in 'bad faith' during lockout talks: Sask. Labour Board The union also argued it was Lapchuk’s responsibility to gather the evidence and then wrongly claimed they had no consent from Lapchuk to gather that evidence.

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