What type of assistance does the PSLRB give parties referring a grievance to adjudication?
Those thinking about referring a grievance to adjudication are strongly advised to seek the advice of their bargaining agent or of a private practice lawyer before commencing. To maintain its impartiality, the PSLRB plays a completely neutral role throughout all of its processes. This means information is provided in an unbiased fashion, no advice or strategy is given to either party, and no monetary support is provided. An officer from the PSLRB’s Registry Operations and Policy Division is assigned to each case. This individual will be in contact with the parties to help them move the process forward and to answer procedural questions. If you are representing yourself, until your case is heard, the only contact you will have is with employees of this division, so it is important to understand what they can and cannot do to help you prepare your case. Please refer to Representing yourself: How we can help for more information. If you are being represented by your bargaining agent or by
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