Toronto, Ontario, Sept. 30, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) has filed an application to the Ontario Labour Relations Board (OLRB) calling on OPSEU — the union representing inspectors who have been on strike since July 21 — to cease and desist from violating the Labour Relations Act.

As part of this application, TSSA has also requested:

Since negotiations between TSSA and OPSEU commenced in the fall of 2021 to finalize a first collective agreement for inspectors, TSSA’s approach has been to bargain in good faith and reach a fair settlement that is consistent with its operations as a not-for-profit regulator.

Unfortunately, OPSEU stopped negotiating directly with TSSA after the first few meetings and initiated a strike before both parties had an opportunity to reach an agreement. OPSEU took this step even though TSSA offered a fair proposal for inspectors. TSSA is concerned with misinformation being shared by OPSEU during this strike.

The strike has not impacted the nature of our safety inspections. TSSA has implemented a comprehensive contingency plan that prioritizes safety. All required inspections are being performed by qualified individuals.

TSSA’S application against OPSEU available here.