What are the implications of the UNA v.AHS decision on the Award for Arbitration for Human Rights?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Alberta Union of Provincial Employees for review of an arbitration v Legal Aid Society of Alberta, 2021 CanLII 98315 (AB LRB):

The Union argues that the Award is “eminently distinguishable” from the UNA v. AHS decision. It says that the Award is essentially a rights determination under the collective agreement and that any determination arising from the Award was based on a rights determination and an interpretation of the collective agreement.

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