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Legal opinion on right to refuse pamphlet
Source: TCRC
Published: May 29, 2007
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Brothers & Sisters,
We have had reports that the
attached pamphlet is being passed to our members by
someone outside the property.
We have had our legal counsel review the pamphlet and offer
their thoughts and advice. We strongly suggest that our members
take notice of the advice and be governed accordingly.
In cases where a work refusal
is done , the CIRB has already made rulings and following is a
quote from one of their decisions.
"The right to refuse is an
emergency measure. It is to be used to deal with situations
where employees perceive that they are faced with immediate
danger and where injury is likely to occur right there and then.
It cannot be a danger that is inherent in the work or that
constitutes a normal condition of work. Nor is the possibility
of injury or potential for danger sufficient to invoke the work
refusal provisions; there must in fact be danger. Nor is the
provision meant to be used to bring labour relations issues and
disputes to a head. Where such refusals coincide with other
labour relations disputes, the Board will pay particular
attention to the circumstances of the refusal."
We are quite concerned that the document authored will be seen
as some sort of authority to go ahead and use the right to
refuse as a weapon against the employer involved within a labour
dispute, and may have serious consequences for members. Such
refusals must be in line with the law and the circumstances at
the time of the refusal, not the circumstances of a labour
dispute.
Fraternally
Dave Able/Dave Olson
General Chairmen
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