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CANADIAN
RAILWAY OFFICE OF ARBITRATION
& DISPUTE RESOLUTION
CASE NO. 3870
Heard in
Concerning
CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY COMPANY
and
TEAMSTERS
RAIL
DISPUTE:
Appeal of the assessment of fifteen (15) demerits to Rail Traffic Controller Ian McKoy.
JOINT STATEMENT OF ISSUE:
On
The
The
The Company
disagrees and denies the
FOR THE
(SGD.) S. BROWNLEE (SGD.) S. BLACKMORE
GENERAL CHAIRWOMAN MANAGER,
LABOUR RELATIONS
There
appeared on behalf of the Company:
S. Blackmore –
Manager, Labour Relations,
D. S. Fisher –
Director, Labour Relations,
G. Séguin –
General Superintendent, Regional Operations,
P. Lavoie –
Manager, RTC Operations,
And on
behalf of the
S. Brownlee – General Chairwoman, Stony Plain
J. Ruddick –
Advisor,
M. Boucher –
Vice-General Chairman,
D. Shanahan –
Local Chairman,
R. Leclerc – General Chairman, TCRC(LE), Grand-Mère
I. McKoy – Grievor
AWARD OF THE ARBITRATOR
The Arbitrator is satisfied that discipline was deserved for the grievor’s failure to properly record train delays into the Company’s computer system, as required, on May 25 and 26, 2009. His response that he had recorded the delays on a train sheet and that he was relatively new in dealing with the territory to which he was assigned does not, in the Arbitrator’s view, constitute an answer to an obvious failure to discharge his responsibilities. While the Arbitrator appreciates that the grievor might have been too busy to perform the task, it is clear that he had no reason not to alert someone else to the delays and have the necessary computer entries completed by someone else. In fact he alerted no one to the problem which his inattention had created.
In the Arbitrator’s view the assessment of fifteen demerits is not unreasonable in the circumstances, and the grievance must be dismissed.
(signed)
MICHEL G. PICHER
ARBITRATOR