What is the exclusive code of grievance resolution procedure?

Canada (Federal), Canada

The following excerpt is from Rhéaume v. Canada, 2003 FCT 44 (CanLII):

It appears that the latter lay down a grievance resolution procedure which is a complete and exclusive code applicable to resolution of the present dispute, to the exclusion of any other remedy under the ordinary law (see Johnson-Paquette v. Canada, [2002] F.C.J. No. 441).

This conclusion applies even if the plaintiff's union has withdrawn the part of her grievance dealing with her description of duties before arbitration (see Adams v. Canada, [2002] J.Q. No. 1029).

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