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WorkSafeBC Probes Allegations Of Bullying, Harassment At Vancouver School Board

The Canadian Press, 05 Oct, 2016 10:47 AM
    VANCOUVER — British Columbia's education minister says allegations of a toxic workplace are plaguing the Vancouver School Board and prompting an investigation by the province's health and safety agency.
     
    Mike Bernier says in a release that serious allegations have been made about the actions of some trustees and since last week, the entire senior management team has gone on medical leave.
     
    He says the situation is unprecedented and has created difficulties for staff, parents and students.
     
    WorkSafeBC spokeswoman Trish Chernecki says in a statement that the agency is aware of the allegations and has launched a probe.
     
    She says the Workers Compensation Act gives WorkSafe the authority to hold employers accountable for managing the health and safety of their workplaces, including for bullying and harassment.
     
    The board voted Monday night to suspend plans for closing 11 schools amid a multi-million dollar budget shortfall.
     
    Board chair Mike Lombardi says in a statement that the decision was made following the provincial government's decision to change how seismic upgrades to school facilities are funded.
     
    He says staff working on the closure process were facing tight deadlines and may not have had the time to re-do their work following the government's decision.
     
    The school board is awaiting results of a forensic audit ordered by the education minister in June after the board failed to pass a balanced budget, as is required by legislation.
     
     
    EDUCATION MINISTER’S STATEMENT ON THE SITUATION AT THE VANCOUVER SCHOOL DISTRICT
     
     
     
    Education Minister Mike Bernier issued the following statement on the situation at the Vancouver school district:
     
    “We are witnessing an unprecedented situation at the Vancouver school board. There are serious allegations regarding actions by trustees and concerns about toxicity at the district fostering fear by staff. Since last week, the entire senior management team has gone on medical leave.
     
    “I want to wish each of the individuals on leave a speedy recovery. This situation has been difficult for staff, parents, and students in Vancouver.
     
    "When my ministry was made aware of the allegations about the behaviour of trustees, we forwarded these serious and troubling concerns to WorkSafeBC. I am hoping the WorkSafeBC process is completed quickly so they can offer a clear picture of what has happened.”

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