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Plumbers union loses appeal on discriminatory membership denial of Kelowna woman

Former plumber Alicia Ferri alleged she was denied membership due to gender discrimination
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A Kelowna woman was denied membership at a plumbing union. She says the decision was discriminatory.(Steve Buissinne/Pixabay)

The story of a conflict between a Kelowna woman and the plumbing union she wanted to be a part of continues.

According to the BC Labour Relations Board (LRB), the United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipefitting Industry Local 170 (UA Local 170) and the UA Piping Industry College of BC jointly called on the LRB to reconsider its decision that found the union contravened the Labour Code by acting in a discriminatory manner when it refused Alicia Ferrisa国际传媒檚 membership application.

In March 2020, Ferri re-applied to be a member of UA Local 170, having left five years ago due to what she alleged was gender harassment and discrimination at work.

When she went for an interview as part of her application, she wasnsa国际传媒檛 given any indication her application wouldnsa国际传媒檛 be approved. But by March 25, Ferri found out she wasnsa国际传媒檛 accepted.

She tried to get in touch with the union, leaving voice messages and emails but received no responses.

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Ferri then brought forward the membership denial and how that denial impacted her education at the UA Piping Industry College of BC, where she was studying to be a pipefitter, to the LRB.

The board found the union did act in a discriminatory way towards Ferri when it denied her application, ordering UA Local 170 to pay her $1,200.

The union, and the trades school, applied to have the LRBsa国际传媒檚 original decision reconsidered in 2021, saying the boardsa国际传媒檚 original decision didnsa国际传媒檛 take into consideration why the union denied Ferri membership: the union only grants membership to skilled tradespeople and Ferrisa国际传媒檚 skills sa国际传媒渨ere wantingsa国际传媒. The school also wanted a reconsideration, alleging it wasnsa国际传媒檛 given enough notice to apply to bring evidence for the hearing before being ordered to remedy the situation with Ferri.

But in the 2020 decision, neither Ferri nor the LRB asked anything of the school; the decision only ordered that UA Local 170 grant Ferri membership and pay her $1,200, which was the cost of her pipefitter course tuition.

sa国际传媒(Ferri) admittedly failed as a plumber and that admission was made to the Union in the absence of any suggestion that that failure was associated with gender discrimination/harassment,sa国际传媒 the union said to the board.

In its August 17 decision, the LRB said it will not reconsider and will stand by the original decision, saying that it doesnsa国际传媒檛 accept the unionsa国际传媒檚 rationale of only giving membership to competent workers while not demonstrating how it judges competence. The LRB also said it wasnsa国际传媒檛 convinced by the unionsa国际传媒檚 assertion that it denied Ferrisa国际传媒檚 application in a non-arbitrary way.

The application has since been dismissed.

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About the Author: Twila Amato

Twila was a radio reporter based in northern Vancouver Island. She won the Jack Webster Student Journalism Award while at BCIT and received a degree in ancient and modern Greek history from McGill University.
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