Bill 133 explained in plain English
Ontario Provincial Police Collective Bargaining Amendment Act, 2013
Ontario legislature bill summary, status, timeline, sponsor, votes, and official sources.
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Bill 133 amends the Ontario Provincial Police Collective Bargaining Act, 2006, by repealing a section regarding employer functions and collective bargaining, and makes a consequential amendment to another section.
This bill amends the Ontario Provincial Police Collective Bargaining Act, 2006. It repeals a specific provision that stated certain matters are the exclusive function of the employer and cannot be subjects of collective bargaining. A related change is made to another part of the Act. The bill came into effect on a date proclaimed by the Lieutenant Governor.
- Amends the Ontario Provincial Police Collective Bargaining Act, 2006.
- Repeals subsection 2 (3) of the Ontario Provincial Police Collective Bargaining Act, 2006.
- Makes a consequential amendment to subsection 2 (2) of the Ontario Provincial Police Collective Bargaining Act, 2006.
- States that the Act comes into force on a day named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor.
- Members of the Ontario Provincial Police and their bargaining agents.
- The employer of the Ontario Provincial Police.
- The bill removes a provision that excluded specific employer functions from collective bargaining.
- The Act came into force on a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor.
- The exact date the Act came into force is not specified in the provided text, as it depends on a proclamation.
Changes are made to this Act regarding collective bargaining and employer functions.
Source: Section 1 (1) and (2)
This provision, which stated that certain matters are exclusively the employer's function and not subject to collective bargaining, is removed.
Source: Section 1 (2)
This subsection is changed as a consequence of the repeal of subsection 2 (3).
Source: Section 1 (1)
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