C-27.1 - Municipal Code of Québec

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678.0.2.6. No officer or employee of a local municipality may be dismissed solely as a result of the loss of jurisdiction of the municipality following the coming into force of a by-law adopted under article 678.0.2.1.
From the tenth day following the coming into force of such a by-law, every officer or employee identified in the document referred to in the first paragraph of article 678.0.2.3 shall become, without salary reduction, an officer or employee of the regional county municipality and shall retain his or her seniority and employee benefits.
An officer or employee dismissed by a local municipality who is not identified in a document referred to in the first paragraph of article 678.0.2.3 may, if the officer or employee believes that the document should provide that identification, file a complaint in writing within 30 days of being dismissed with the Administrative Labour Tribunal requesting it to conduct an inquiry.
The provisions of the Act to establish the Administrative Labour Tribunal (chapter T-15.1) that pertain to the Administrative Labour Tribunal, its members, their decisions and the exercise of their jurisdiction apply, with the necessary modifications, as do the provisions of the Labour Code (chapter C-27) that pertain to the powers of the members of the Tribunal.
2002, c. 68, s. 15; 2015, c. 15, s. 148.
678.0.2.6. No officer or employee of a local municipality may be dismissed solely as a result of the loss of jurisdiction of the municipality following the coming into force of a by-law adopted under article 678.0.2.1.
From the tenth day following the coming into force of such a by-law, every officer or employee identified in the document referred to in the first paragraph of article 678.0.2.3 shall become, without salary reduction, an officer or employee of the regional county municipality and shall retain his or her seniority and employee benefits.
An officer or employee dismissed by a local municipality who is not identified in a document referred to in the first paragraph of article 678.0.2.3 may, if the officer or employee believes that the document should provide that identification, file a complaint in writing within 30 days of being dismissed with the Commission des relations du travail requesting it to make an inquiry and dispose of the complaint. The provisions of the Labour Code (chapter C‐27) relating to the Commission, its commissioners, their decisions and the exercise of their jurisdictions apply, with the necessary modifications.
2002, c. 68, s. 15.