Under the Act respecting collective agreement decrees (R.S.Q., c. D-2), the CPPISRQ is responsible for monitoring and ensuring compliance with the working conditions set out in the decree.
If you believe that your employer has not paid you all the amounts due to you under the decree, you can file a complaint with the Parity Committee. The Parity Committee will process your file and follow up on it.
HOW TO FILE A WAGE COMPLAINT
MAIN STEPS FOLLOWING THE RECEIPT OF YOUR WAGE COMPLAINT
Within the following days of receiving your wage complaint, you will receive a letter confirming that it has been filed. In order for your wage complaint to be filed, you must identify yourself (Section 1 of the form), identify your employer (Section 2 of the form) and specify the items you are claiming along with the time period covered by your complaint (Section 3 of the form).
As soon as we receive your complaint, the process is initiated. The inspector assigned to your complaint will begin the analysis of the file and will contact you within the following days of the assignment. Throughout the process, the inspector assigned to your complaint may contact you to ensure that your file is handled properly.
DETAILS ON PROCESSING TIMES
The processing time may vary depending on your level of cooperation and that of the employer concerned. If applicable, additional time may be required before you receive the amounts claimed, particularly if your file is subject to legal recourse.
INFORMATION ON SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS
Depending on the nature of the items claimed, you must provide, to the extent possible, supporting documents relating to the period covered by your complaint (work orders, time sheets, slips, work schedules, termination documents, invoices, etc.)
PRESCRIPTION
In order for an employee to be eligible to receive compensation for lost wages, the complaint must be received at the CPPISRQ within one year of the date your employer should have paid you.
This form is intended for any employer who believes that a person or company is not complying with the provisions of the Decree respecting personnel in the traffic control industry in Québec and who wishes to report this to the CPPISRQ.
CONFIDENTIALITY
The personal information transmitted to the CPPISRQ by means of this form is confidential, in accordance with the provisions of the Act respecting access to documents held by private bodies and the protection of personal information. Only duly authorized persons within the CPPISRQ will have access to this information in the course of their duties and solely for the purposes of their verifications.
HOW TO FILE A REPORT
Rest assured that your denunciation will be processed and that the necessary verifications will be made. However, for reasons of confidentiality, the Parity Committee cannot follow up with the complainant on the steps taken in the course of its investigations. Nor can it guarantee the timeframe within which the report will be processed.
Under the Act respecting collective agreement decrees (R.S.Q., c. D-2), the CPPISRQ is responsible for monitoring and ensuring compliance with the working conditions set out in the decree. In its declaration of services, the Parity Committee presents its values and commits itself by various means to ensuring the satisfaction of its clientele with respect to the services it offers. If you are dissatisfied with the services received by the Parity Committee or by one of its representatives and wish to file a complaint with the Parity Committee concerning the quality of the services received, we invite you to complete this form.
HOW TO FILE A COMPLAINT TO THE PARITY COMMITTEE
To submit a complaint to the Parity Committee, you must duly complete all sections of this electronic form and submit it.
COMMITMENTS REGARDING THE HANDLING OF YOUR COMPLAINT TO THE PARITY COMMITTEE
Complaints received are analyzed rigorously, impartially and confidentially in accordance with our service statement. Within 10 working days of receiving your complaint to the Parity Committee, you will receive a letter confirming receipt of your complaint and the progress of the process. If, at the end of this process, you are still dissatisfied with the services received and feel that your file has not been handled in a fair and equitable manner, the file may be transferred to another authority depending on the point of dispute.