Is a benefit that has a monetary cost to an employer clearly and expressly granted under a collective agreement?

Canada (Federal), Canada

The following excerpt is from Public Service Alliance of Canada v. Treasury Board (Canada Border Services Agency), 2018 FPSLREB 82 (CanLII):

41 Wamboldt v. Canada Revenue Agency, 2013 PSLRB 55 at para. 27 states that a benefit that has a monetary cost to the employer must be clearly and expressly granted under the terms of the collective agreement.

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