Can an arbitrator interpret a collective agreement so that the provisions of the statute intended to affect labour relations come into conflict with the collective agreement?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Southern Alberta Institute of Technology v. Alberta Union of Provincial Employees (Branch 39), 1985 CanLII 1319 (AB QB):

In McLeod v. Egan (supra), it was held that an arbitrator could not interpret a collective agreement so as to bring the collective agreement into conflict with the provisions of a statute meant to affect the labour relations between the parties to the agreement.

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