Earlier in my Member’s statement I spoke about the presumption of innocence, which means, of course, you’re innocent until proven guilty. I’ve got a scenario where an employee was actually suspended without pay, pending the court case. If there’s no policy or guidelines, how can this happen? Like, we’re an employer, we’ve got beautiful policies on maintaining and keeping and expanding on our employees, yet when somebody gets in a situation like this we suspend them without pay. How can this happen? I’d like the Minister of Human Resources to answer that. Thank you.
Kevin A. Menicoche on Question 789-17(5): Policies Regarding Employees Charged With Criminal Offences
In the Legislative Assembly on March 11th, 2015. See this statement in context.
Question 789-17(5): Policies Regarding Employees Charged With Criminal Offences
Oral Questions
March 10th, 2015
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