Board officials are trying to determine if public health or safety has been put at risk because of the strike, which has completely shut down regular transit service in the city.
If they determine the strike has affected public health or safety, they can order union members to provide some specific transit service during the general labour stoppage.
They are asking members of the public to make submissions on the issue. If you would like to do so, the board can be contacted by email at: octranspo-atu@cirb-ccri.gc.ca; by fax at 613-941-4461; by regular mail or by hand at Canada Industrial Relations Board, Regional Director, C.D. Howe Building, 4th Floor West, 240 Sparks Street, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0X8.
If they determine the strike has affected public health or safety, they can order union members to provide some specific transit service during the general labour stoppage.
They are asking members of the public to make submissions on the issue. If you would like to do so, the board can be contacted by email at: octranspo-atu@cirb-ccri.gc.ca; by fax at 613-941-4461; by regular mail or by hand at Canada Industrial Relations Board, Regional Director, C.D. Howe Building, 4th Floor West, 240 Sparks Street, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0X8.