Harassment complaint coincidental, not factor in dismissal

Worker tried to transfer to another position after poor performance review; made harassment complaint against supervisor that was followed by dismissal

An Ontario company’s decision to dismiss an employee was based on the employee’s poor performance and not a reprisal for a harassment complaint made against one supervisor who wasn’t the sole decision-maker, the Ontario Labour Relations Board has ruled.

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