E-12.001 - Pay Equity Act

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102.2. The Commission may, at any time during an investigation, if the parties consent, appoint a conciliator to meet with them and try to facilitate an agreement between them.
However, where an employer whose enterprise has more than one certified association representing employees in a single job class is the subject of a complaint filed by at least one of those associations under section 100, the Commission shall designate a conciliator. The designation shall take place not later than 60 days after the expiry of the time limit set out in the first paragraph of that section.
A conciliator may not have previously acted as an investigator in connection with a complaint referred to him.
Nothing said or written in the course of conciliation may be admitted as evidence, unless the parties consent.
A conciliator may not be compelled to disclose anything revealed to or learned by him in the exercise of conciliation functions or to produce personal notes or a document prepared or obtained in the course of those functions before a court of justice or a person or body exercising judicial functions or before a person or body of the administrative branch exercising adjudicative functions.
Despite section 9 of the Act respecting Access to documents held by public bodies and the Protection of personal information (chapter A-2.1), no person shall have a right of access to such a document, unless the document provides the basis for the agreement between the parties.
2009, c. 9, s. 39; 2019, c. 4, s. 18.
102.2. The Commission may, at any time during an investigation, if the parties consent, appoint a conciliator to meet with them and try to facilitate an agreement between them. A person having previously acted as an investigator in the investigation may not be appointed as conciliator.
Nothing said or written in the course of conciliation may be admitted as evidence, unless the parties consent.
A conciliator may not be compelled to disclose anything revealed to or learned by him in the exercise of conciliation functions or to produce personal notes or a document prepared or obtained in the course of those functions before a court of justice or a person or body exercising judicial functions or before a person or body of the administrative branch exercising adjudicative functions.
Despite section 9 of the Act respecting Access to documents held by public bodies and the Protection of personal information (chapter A-2.1), no person shall have a right of access to such a document, unless the document provides the basis for the agreement between the parties.
2009, c. 9, s. 39.