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& Associates Inc.
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Reg
Pearson
Reg Pearson is a senior public servant with the Government of Ontario.
Since 1998, he has held the position of Director of
Dispute Resolution Services, at the Ontario Ministry
of Labour and is responsible for Mediation,
Arbitration and Collective Bargaining Information
Services. He is responsible for the second largest
caseload for conciliation and mediation in North
America.
Reg initially joined the Ontario Ministry of Labour
in 1987 as a Mediator assisting Management and
Labour in resolving problems relating to collective
bargaining, grievance settlements and relationship
building after serving as a full-time representative
for the United Food and Commercial Workers. He left
the Ministry in 1995 to work for the Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation as a Senior Corporate
Industrial and Talent Relations Officer responsible
for the negotiation and management of the technical
and security bargaining units across Canada.
Currently, Reg is the lead neutral mediator for the
Ministry and has been directly involved in the
mediation of major agreements in virtually every
sector of the province. This includes
municipalities, school boards, universities,
colleges, construction, manufacturing, gaming and
the public service. Reg has also provided his
expertise in the facilitation of a number of joint
training programs, relationship building and joint
problem solving techniques in the public and private
sectors.
He was elected to the Executive Board and served as
President of the Association of Labour Relations
Agencies (U.S. and Canada) in 2005. He served on
the Board of Governors of Loyalist College of
Applied Arts and Technology and held the position as
Chair in 1988.
Reg has represented Canada and Ontario at the ILO in
Geneva for discussions on Tier 2 Automotive Parts
Suppliers and Automotive Trade Unions in 2005 and
this year he was requested to make presentations on
labour relations to the Social Affairs Committee of
the National Assembly of the Socialist Republic of
Vietnam.
As a graduate of Ontario Colleges of Applied
Technology Reg Pearson has received four nominations
for the Premier’s Award for contributions to his
community and the province. He is a member of the
Board of Directors of the Ontario Construction
Secretariat, and is also a member of the
Conciliation & Mediation Committee of the Canadian
Association of Administrators of Labour Legislation. |