Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I can advise that, in general, labour standards disputes take various lengths of time to resolve. Claims require a certain amount of communication between both the employer and employee, a process which can be more complicated if either or both the employee and employer reside outside of the Northwest Territories. The length of time for investigation and resolution is also determined by their complexity and, therefore, it is difficult to determine whether or not a matter will be resolved in a timely fashion or will take an extended period of time to address and resolve.
Richard Nerysoo 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.
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Question 680-12(7): Delay In Response From Labour Standards Division
Item 6: Oral Questions
June 21st, 1995
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Richard Nerysoo Mackenzie Delta
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