Unofficial RCMP 'sissy' memo a sign of toxic work environment, women say - News Summed Up

Unofficial RCMP 'sissy' memo a sign of toxic work environment, women say


Several women involved in a sexual harassment and discrimination case against the RCMP say that a mocking, unofficial memo left in the mailboxes of female employees exemplifies what they say has been a sexist, toxic culture at Canada's national police force. The document is now being submitted as evidence by women filing claims for compensation under a RCMP harassment and discrimination class-action settled last year. She did so on behalf of all women on the force dating back to 1974, when the force first began accepting female police officers. This unofficial memo was sent to a female RCMP employee after she complained about harassment in the workplace. CBC asked specifically what kind of anti-sexual harassment training the RCMP had undertaken.


Source: CBC News February 01, 2018 09:00 UTC



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