Clark v. Air Line Pilots Association
DAVID CLARK
Law Firm / Organization
Taylor Janis LLP
Lawyer(s)

Sophie Purnell

AIR LINE PILOTS ASSOCIATION, INTERNATIONAL
Law Firm / Organization
CaleyWray Lawyers
Lawyer(s)

Denis W. Ellickson

JAZZ AVIATION LP
Law Firm / Organization
Harris & Company LLP
Lawyer(s)

Virginie Vigeant

  • The case involved Captain Clark, a pilot.
  • Captain Clark had filed a complaint against the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) and Jazz Aviation LP (Jazz).
  • He challenged ALPA's disciplinary proceedings against him.
  • Captain Clark claimed ALPA had committed unfair labor practices and that Jazz interfered in union affairs.
  • The court examined allegations against ALPA and Jazz separately.
  • Regarding ALPA, the court determined Captain Clark didn't prove a connection between his complaint and the disciplinary actions.
  • There was no evidence of coercion by ALPA.
  • Captain Clark's claims about denied access to financial statements were found baseless.
  • Therefore, his complaints against ALPA were deemed unsubstantiated.
  • Captain Clark alleged Jazz violated the labor code by providing evidence during his disciplinary hearings.
  • The court concurred with the labor board that the emails shared were standard labor relations communications.
  • These emails didn't interfere with ALPA or support the union.
  • The labor board's decision against Captain Clark was upheld.
  • In conclusion, the court dismissed Captain Clark's application for judicial review.
  • The labor board's decision was deemed reasonable, comprehensive, and aligned with Captain Clark's arguments.
  • Captain Clark didn't show unfair treatment or pinpoint any errors warranting review.
  • The court mandated Captain Clark to pay each respondent $1,000.00.
Federal Court of Appeal
A-22-21
Labour law
$ 1,000
Respondent