What are the principles used by arbitrators to determine discipline in cases involving safety violations?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Unifor Local 707A v Suncor Energy Inc., 2019 CanLII 78840 (AB GAA):

198. In BCTWGMIU v. Imperial Tobacco, at para. 27, the arbitrator set out several principles for evaluation of discipline in situations which involve safety violations, which decision has been followed in subsequent cases. Those principles are:

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