Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I’d like to return to my questions to the Minister of Education, Culture and Employment because I think he provided some really good overviews to the questions I asked. I’m hoping this round he would provide the answers to them. What I want to do is come back to my very last question in which I asked him if the government monitors the decisions made by our employment standards office that are actually taken and appealed to the Supreme Court. The reason I ask that is there may be some reasons why people are consistently appealing them or have problems with them. There may be a lot of things we could be learning from them. My question, of course, goes back to that issue. Does the government monitor the appeals taken to the Supreme Court, to try to understand better, why these particular decisions are appealed and, if so, what is he able to provide my office, in the sense of showing that they do this, and consider the problems that arise from decisions being appealed?
Robert Hawkins on Question 148-17(3): Appealed Decisions Of Employment Standards Officers
In the Legislative Assembly on June 13th, 2012. See this statement in context.
Question 148-17(3): Appealed Decisions Of Employment Standards Officers
Oral Questions
June 12th, 2012
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