Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The main problem that I brought up on June 6th was that a complaint had not even been actioned. The first steps have not been taken in the complaint for over six months. In fact, it appeared that there were some complaints that were almost a year old, and the investigation into the complaint had not even started. So the question was not about the length of time it takes to resolve an issue once the information is being sought; the concern that was being expressed, Mr. Speaker, was that it was taking too long to even get started on it. Can the Minister advise us if we have been able to deal with the delay in getting started on investigations?
Charles Dent on Question 680-12(7): Delay In Response From Labour Standards Division
In the Legislative Assembly on June 22nd, 1995. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 680-12(7): Delay In Response From Labour Standards Division
Question 680-12(7): Delay In Response From Labour Standards Division
Item 6: Oral Questions
June 21st, 1995
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