The Board has compiled and distributes Information Bulletins dealing with the Board's practice and procedure.

# 1 - Review and Reconsideration

# 2 - Rule 28

# 3 - The Certification Process

# 4 - Financial Disclosure

# 5 - Fee Schedule

# 6 - Arbitrators List

# 7 - Filing of Collective Agreements

# 8 - Process for the Settlement of a First Collective Agreement

# 9 - Objections on Applications for Certification

# 10 - The Employment Standards Code - Appeal Hearings

# 11 - Reduction of Deposits on Referrals to the Manitoba Labour Board under The Employment Standards Code

# 12 - Exemption to Requests for Leave under The Elections Act

# 13 - Extension of Time to File Documentation, Notice of Hearing and Request for Adjournment

# 14 - Bargaining Agent's Duty of Fair Representation

# 15 - Disclosure of Personal Information

# 16 - Appointment of Arbitrators

# 17 - Grievance Arbitration/Labour Relations Act

# 18 - The Employment Standards Code – Appeal Hearings – Administrative Penalties

# 19 - Appointment of Conciliators and Grievance Mediation

# 20 - Essential Services

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Application Process

This information will help you follow the correct steps to complete an application with the Manitoba Labour Board.

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Preparing for your Hearing

It is expected that all persons participating in Board hearings follow certain rules and procedures to ensure that the hearing is conducted in an efficient, professional and timely manner.

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Application Forms

The following forms have been prepared by the Manitoba Labour Board to assist parties in the filing of various applications.

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Written Orders

These are electronic copies of the Written Reasons for Decision and Substantive Orders issued by the Manitoba Labour Board.

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Annual Reports

Publications disclosing the Manitoba Labour Board's staffing and membership, as well as highlights of significant Board and court decisions.

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Labour Relations Matters

The Labour Relations Act governs the relationship between employers, employees and bargaining agents. Its primary aim is to promote harmonious labour relations in Manitoba.

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Employment Standards Code Appeals

Employees and employers may challenge determinations made under the Employment Standards Code with the Manitoba Labour Board.

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Workplace Safety & Health Act Appeals

Employees and employers may challenge determinations made under the Workplace Safety and Health Act with the Manitoba Labour Board.

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Written Orders

Electronic copies of the Written Reasons for Decision and Substantive Orders issued by the Manitoba Labour Board.

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