OTTAWA—Three former Green Party staffers are accusing longtime leader Elizabeth May of workplace bullying, alleging she has created a toxic work environment with conduct that includes yelling at employees and putting them down in front of their colleagues. “I am the antithesis of the bully leader.”The allegations are emerging less than two years before May’s fourth federal election as Green Party leader. May’s party appears entrenched on the sidelines of political relevancy, consistently scoring in the mid-single digits in national polls. Somebody else needs to be speaking for the Green Party,” he said. McMillan, who did not receive Rainer’s document, said that she has never received a “formal complaint” about May’s behaviour toward party staff.
Source: thestar January 27, 2018 12:11 UTC