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HR Law blog post discussing workplace harassment republished on Canadian Employment Law Today

Human Rights and Workplace Bullying: In a word: “unacceptable”, by Lisa Gallivan and Alison Strachan, has been reproduced on the news section of the Canadian Employment Law Today website.

This blog post, originally published May 26, outlines a recent British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal case of workplace harassment and bullying based on human rights protected characteristics.

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Richard Niedermayer, K.C., TEP, awarded the Michael Cadesky Volunteer of the Year Award from STEP Canada

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