Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I can advise the House that on June 16, 1995, the chief safety officer wrote to Mr. Bob Robertson of the Union of Northern Workers to confirm that the refusal to work by air attack officers on Thursday, June 15, 1995, could not be upheld as constituting a legitimate right to refuse in the face of unusual danger. This ruling is on the air attack officers' refusal to attend the orientation session on June 15, 1995 and is separate from the original right to refuse, which is still the subject of an ongoing investigation. A large number of witnesses have been interviewed and more witnesses will be interviewed today. I can advise the Member that the chief safety officer is hopeful that he can conclude the investigation by June 30, 1995. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Richard Nerysoo on Question 681-12(7): Update On Bird Dog Officer's Safety Concerns
In the Legislative Assembly on June 22nd, 1995. See this statement in context.
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Question 681-12(7): Update On Bird Dog Officer's Safety Concerns
Item 6: Oral Questions
June 21st, 1995
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Richard Nerysoo Mackenzie Delta
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