What is the essential character of a claim and plead in a union dispute?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Kaufmann v Saskatchewan Government and General Employees' Union, 2012 SKQB 285 (CanLII):

Accordingly, I find that the essential character of this dispute as set out in the claim and plead in the fashion it has been: is an allegation that there was a failure to comply with the obligations under the collective bargaining agreement. (See also Maurice v. Health Sciences, supra, where Justice Allbright provides a similar test modified regarding disputes against a union by a union member.)

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