Lawsuit alleges Alberta premier’s office failed to address sex harassment complaint
EDMONTON — A former senior political staffer in the Alberta government alleges in a lawsuit that the premier’s office fostered a “poisoned work environment” and repeatedly failed to address her complaint of sexual harassment about another employee.
Ariella Kimmel also alleges that she was fired after she repeatedly raised concerns about the alleged harassment.
“(Kimmel) has suffered significant mental and physical distress due to the unconscionable, malicious and vicious actions and inactions taken by the defendant,” says a statement of claim filed Oct. 1.
Kimmel’s lawyer, Kathryn Marshall, said her client was not giving interviews.