Announcing Co-chairs: Edmonton Bargaining in the Broader Public Sector Conference

2023-09-15T13:12:42-04:002023, Alberta, Bargaining in the Broader Public Sector, Conference|

Co-chairs now announced for Lancaster's Edmonton Bargaining in the Broader Public Sector Conference, November 21 – 22, 2023. Register by Saturday, [...]

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Announcing the Edmonton Bargaining in the Broader Public Sector Conference

2023-08-14T13:07:58-04:002023, Alberta, Conference, Discount|

Lancaster's 2023 Edmonton Bargaining in the Broader Public Sector Conference In person event, November 21 – 22, 2023 Don't miss out! [...]

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Save 10%! 41st Annual Labour Arbitration and Policy Conference

2023-04-28T15:23:18-04:00Alberta, Conference, Discount|

Are you looking for a comprehensive training program on workplace investigations? Look no further! Our interactive session is designed to provide you with the necessary tools and knowledge to conduct fair and effective investigations of workplace misconduct.

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Arbitrator upholds dismissal of long-serving employee who wore mask with Islamophobic statement at work after making discriminatory comments

2023-04-28T14:56:47-04:00Alberta, Discharge and Discipline|

An Alberta arbitrator upheld an employee's dismissal for wearing a mask bearing an Islamophobic statement at work after making discriminatory comments about Asian and Muslim people. Finding that the employee, who had 20 years' service, deliberately and defiantly engaged in a series of discriminatory acts in the workplace over the course of a day, despite receiving multiple warnings from the employer and co-workers, the arbitrator held that the employee's dismissal was justified and that there were insufficient reasons to substitute a lesser penalty.

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Employee awarded $50,000 in general damages for discrimination and retaliation after employer made demeaning comments, fired her, and made an unfounded complaint to her licensing body

2023-04-28T14:56:34-04:00Alberta, Disability and Accommodation|

The Alberta Human Rights Tribunal awarded lost wages and $30,000 in general damages to a female mechanic who was chastised and criticized at work in relation to both her disabilities and gender, and then dismissed while on leave, holding that the employer's actions created a poisoned work environment and that her gender and disabilities were factors in her dismissal.

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