Canadian Industrial Relations Board Forms

The Canadian Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) is responsible for administering and interpreting certain provisions of the Canada Labour Code related to the collective bargaining and unfair labour practices in the federal jurisdiction. Its primary function is to foster harmonious industrial relations between employers and employees in federally regulated industries in Canada. The CIRB facilitates the resolution of disputes, conducts hearings, and provides a forum for adjudicating complaints and appeals related to employment and labour relations matters in the federal sector.

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This form is used for applying to revoke certification under the Status of the Artist Act in Canada.

This document is a notice of a complaint made under the Status of the Artist Act in Canada. It is used to formally raise concerns or grievances related to artists' rights and protections.

This form is used for submitting a request for review or reconsideration under the Status of the Artist Act in Canada. It allows artists to seek a re-evaluation of their artistic status and related benefits.

This Form is used for applying for determination or declaration of artist status under the Status of the Artist Act in Canada. It helps individuals in the artistic field to seek recognition and benefits as an artist.

This document is used for declaring oneself as an artist under the Status of the Artist Act in Canada.

This document is for artists in Canada who want to file an application in the Federal Court under the Status of the Artist Act. It allows artists to seek legal remedies or resolve disputes related to their rights and status.

This document is used for submitting a notice of intent to participate or an application for intervenor under the Status of the Artist Act in Canada. It is a form that artists can use to express their intention to participate or seek intervention in matters related to their rights and protections under the Act.

This document is used for applying for consent to prosecute under the Status of the Artist Act in Canada.

This document is for filing a complaint against a labor union in Canada for failing to fairly represent workers.

This document is used for submitting a formal appeal to a higher court in Canada. It notifies the court and other parties involved that the appellant is seeking a review of a previous court decision.

This document is used for filing an appeal after a group work refusal decision under Subsection 129(7) of the Canada Labour Code.

This type of document is used in Canada when someone wants to apply for a stay of a direction issued by an official delegated by the Minister of Labour. It is a request to temporarily suspend or delay the enforcement of the direction.

This document is used to file a complaint in Canada for retaliation or reprisal in the workplace.

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