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Ministry of Labour orders city to investigate alleged harassment of former fire chief

The Ministry of Labour is ordering the City of Greater Sudbury to follow provincial laws on workplace harassment. This stems out of a complaint that the city's fire chief was being harassed, before he was fired last week.

Investigation into alleged harassment of former fire chief to be complete by mid-December

A straight-faced man in a shirt and tie stands next to a Sudbury fire truck
The Ministry of Labour is ordering the City of Greater Sudbury to investigate a seven-month-old complaint that former fire chief Trevor Bain was harassed in the workplace. (Erik White/CBC)

The Ministry of Labour is ordering the City of Greater Sudbury to investigate a seven-month old harassment complaint.

A complaint was filed by the Sudbury Professional Firefighters Associationin March that fire chief Trevor Bain was being harassed at work.

Ministry of Labour officials visited the main Sudbury fire hall Tuesday and then issued four compliance orders.

It is ordering the city to conduct an "appropriate" investigation into the harassment complaint, which it wantscomplete by December15.

It also ordered the city to make sure that all supervisors and employees have proper training on workplace harassment.

The ministry wants to see the city's compliance plan by November17 for making sure that training takes place.

Kevin Fowke is the city of Greater Sudbury's general manager of corporate services, but was the human resources director when the harassment complaint was filed in March. (Markus Schwabe/CBC)

CBCasked Kevin Fowke, the city's general manager of corporate services, to comment and he responded "no chance."

Greater Sudbury Mayor Brian Bigger said while he wasn't involved in the visit by Ministry of Labour officials, he is aware of the orders.

"It's not something that I'm involved in. I wasn't part of the meeting. So I trust staff will move forward with the direction they have and follow through," Bigger told the CBCTuesday night.

"I think we are following policies and procedures."

On the same day, the city began the process of hiring a new fire chief.

Just as the harassment allegations were coming to light last week, Trevor Bain's employment at the city ended. Sources close to that decision have told the CBChe was fired.