The Newfoundland Human Rights Commission

 

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Human Rights Commission

(709) 729-2709

P.O. Box 8700

          729-2326

St. John's NF

1-800-563-5808

A1B 4J6

Fax:  729-0790  

 

                                                                                                                     For Further Information Contact
                                                                                         Gladys Vivian, Executive Director
                                                                                         Human Rights Commission
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                         P.O. Box 8700
                                                                                         St. John's, NF
                                                                                         A1B 4J6
                                                                                         Phone: 729-2709
                                                                                         Toll Free: 1-800-563-5808

 

The Human Rights Commission reports that a Board of Inquiry will commence on Tuesday, December 12, 2000, into a complaint filed with the Commission against the Department of Forest Resources and Agrifoods and the Public Service Commission.

Eric Salter of St. John’s filed a complaint with the Commission in August 1998, alleging discrimination in employment on the basis of age. In his complaint to the Commission, Mr. Salter says he was employed as a District Manager in Forest Ecosystems with the Department of Forest Resources & Agrifoods from 1978 until May 1996. He was terminated at that time and told his position would be abolished. Mr. Salter later learned a younger person from the Regional Office was placed in his position and a second person hired to assist him.

Mr. Salter amended his complaint in July 1999 to add the Public Service Commission as a party to the complaint. He says that the termination of his employment was investigated by the Public Service Commission and he believed the investigation revealed that age was a factor in his termination. Mr. Salter alleged in his complaint that the Public Service Commission, by failing to give him the results of their investigation and by failing to act to remedy his discriminatory treatment, breached his rights pursuant to the Human Rights Code.

The complaint was not resolved during the investigation and the Commission ordered the appointment of a Board of Inquiry.

The hearing, which is open to the public, is scheduled to commence at 10:00 a.m. on December 12th at the Airport Plaza Hotel, Airport Road, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Valerie Marshall of St. John’s is the Adjudicator for the complaint. Barry Fleming will present the complaint on behalf of the Commission.

 

December 11, 2000

 

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