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THUNDER BAY — In an effort to improve labour relations within the Thunder Bay Police Service, the Police Services Board has approved the terms of reference for the recently created Labour Relations Committee.
“In considering the overall recommendations of the ‘Sinclair Report’, and those of the Board’s Expert Panel, along with ongoing interactions with the Thunder Bay Police Service, Thunder Bay Police Association, and the Thunder Bay Senior Officers Association, it was apparent that a more deliberate effort was required to address labour relations; in all aspects of that area,” the Labour Relations Committee terms of reference reads.
The committee consists of two police board members and two community members. It will be responsible for promoting cooperation, understanding, and mutual respect between parties, collective bargaining, maintenance of collective agreements, consideration of grievances under collective agreements, and addressing mental health and well-being of police service members.
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