Union alleges systemic harassment, discrimination at Veterans Affairs Canada
OTTAWA — One of the unions representing workers at Veterans Affairs Canada is alleging widespread harassment and discrimination within the department following a survey of its members.
The Union of Veterans Affairs Employees says more than one-third of the 350 Veterans Affairs staff members who responded to the survey reported having experienced harassment in the workplace.
The union says the survey also found that 19 per cent of respondents reported having faced discrimination based on their background, gender or sexuality.
The union’s national president Virginia Vaillancourt says she has brought the concerns to Veterans Affairs but that she remains unsatisfied with its response to date.