July 14, 2016
Interfered With
A person can be interfered with or intimidated [contrary to s. 11(1)(a) of the Trade Union Act, R.S.S. 1978, c. T-17] without their free will being compromised or expropriated. In such circumstances it simply means the interference or the intimidation did not work.
(SEIU-West v. Saskatchewan Assn. of Health Organizations (2015), 266 C.L.R.B.R. (2d) 41, 2015 CarswellSask 484, 2015 C.L.L.C. 220-055, 2015 SKQB 222 (Sask. Q.B.) at para. 50 Laing J.)© Copyright Westlaw Canada, Thomson Reuters Canada Limited. All rights reserved.