Is there any case law that supports the argument that a union has no case law or case law relating to contested positions?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Federated Co-operatives Ltd. v United Food and Commercial Workers, Local 649, 2021 CanLII 94088 (SK LA):

The employer argued that an adverse inference should be drawn because the union did not call any witnesses who perform, or have performed, the contested positions or any in-scope positions referred to by the union as comparable to the contested positions. The employer referred to Murray v. City of Saskatoon 1951.

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