Firing was business decision, not discrimination

Employer properly handled harassment incident; decided to dismiss worker after learning she planned to quit

A British Columbia worker’s dismissal wasn’t related to her complaints of sexual harassment from a co-worker’s behaviour and management comments but rather was a business decision when her employer learned of her intention to quit, the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal has ruled.

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