ER Doctor Sues Fraser Health for Wrongful Dismissal_ Alleges Workplace Bullying
- Dr. Kaitlin Stockton filed a lawsuit against Fraser Health on June 6 for wrongful dismissal, claiming workplace bullying and harassment linked to her advocacy for patient safety at Eagle Ridge Hospital.
- Stockton alleges that after displaying a sign about resource shortages, she faced harassment from hospital officials, leading her to resign after seven and a half years due to a hostile work environment.
- Her claim states that she sought a 'code orange' due to overcrowding but was denied, with wait times often reaching 12 to 14 hours.
- In her claim, Stockton seeks $350,000 in damages, stating that she was forced to resign due to a lack of action from supervisors.
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Doctor Files Lawsuit Against BC Health Authority, Alleging Unsafe Conditions, Bullying at Work
A B.C. emergency room doctor has filed a lawsuit against her former health authority, alleging she faced unsafe conditions at work and was harassed after posting a sign advising patients about hospital wait times. Dr. Kaitlin Stockton said she lost her job over the sign after it drew negative attention. She has filed a notice of civil claim in B.C. Supreme Court, seeking more than $600,000 for wrongful dismissal, as well as bad faith, aggravated…
ER doctor sues Fraser Health for wrongful dismissal_ alleges workplace bullying
An emergency room doctor is suing the Fraser Health Authority, alleging she was effectively fired for posting a letter to the public from doctors working a shift in November at the hospital in Port Moody.Advertisement 2 Story continues below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada.Unlimited online ac…
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'Toxic' culture blamed for councillor's resignation - The Mt Barker Courier
A former Mt Barker Councillor is blaming a “toxic” culture and inaction on bullying for her decision to resign from the council. At the end of last week’s meeting, Narelle Hardingham emailed her resignation to the council’s chief executive...
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