Teamsters v. Local 891 [1998] B.C.C.A.A.A. No. 394 (BC labour arbitration)
The arbitration dealt with the issue of whether the teamsters’ sole jurisdiction over security work applied to Council members working
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The arbitration dealt with the issue of whether the teamsters’ sole jurisdiction over security work applied to Council members working
Local 471 alleged that there had been a sale of business from Concert Productions International (CPI) to MCA Concerts Canada
After the production company entered into an agreement with ACFC, the Joint Council unions argued that they had orally entered
The B.C. and Yukon Council of Film Unions (“Film Council”) filed a request for reconsideration of the Board’s decision in
IATSE, Local 680 applied for certification of a bargaining unit of all employees employed by Power Promotional Events Inc. (“Power
IATSE Local 210 applied to be certified for a unit of stage and production employees. The Board allowed the application
Application for certification. French language decision. In November 2009, local 262 filed to certify the Pierre Peladeau Centre – an
Application for certification. The local was certified for “All Stagehands employed by the Employer at The Pantages Playhouse Theatre in
Following the local’s application for certification, Keystone filed a letter of response, not supported by Statutory Declaration, in which it
Application for certification. Local 58 was certified for “all stage employees employed by GBSP Centre Corp. o/a Young Centre for