Employees may be fired over spanking incident: Mayor
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. - Horseplay or not, the mayor of an Ontario city where workers were bound in duct tape and spanked said firing the employees involved in the bizarre incident has not been ruled out. June 02:01
Mississauga workplace allegations: Seeking a kinder, gentler boss
Two employees being bound together face to face using duct tape and then having water balloons thrown at them while they roll around on a large table in the sign shop.” That’s how the outside team called in by the City of Mississauga to investigate allegations of workplace irregularities, for lack of a better term, described the bizarre incident depicted in a cellphone video obtained this week by CBC News. Less corroborated accusations of employee abuse or hazing include vicious spankings, forced head shavings and “an employee [being] bound using duct tape and put on the back of a truck, which was sent through the wash bay.” Read MorePolice probe duct-tape hazing at Mississauga workplace
Five years after the abuse allegedly started, six months after the City of Mississauga began its own probe and two months after police were shown a damning video of mistreatment at work, Peel Region police are now investigating the allegations.
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