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Respondent
Facts: John Cameron, employed by Bell MTS, was suspended and later arrested for second-degree murder. Post-acquittal, he sought reinstatement and back pay. Bell MTS justified the suspension and unpaid leave based on reputational risk and security concerns, given Cameron’s access to sensitive networks.
Issue: The main issue was whether Bell MTS’s suspension of Cameron without pay was justified and reasonable, given the criminal charges against him and the potential impact on the company’s reputation and operations.
Court’s Ruling: The Court of King's Bench of Manitoba found the arbitrator's decision unreasonable, particularly regarding the failure to explore modified employment conditions for Cameron and the decision to suspend him without pay. The court emphasized the need for a clear and justified decision-making process that accurately considers the employee's circumstances and the employer's interests.
Costs/Damages Awarded: The document does not specify the exact amount of costs or damages awarded. The case was referred back to the arbitrator for reconsideration, implying that financial remedies were still under deliberation pending a new arbitration decision.
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Court of King's Bench ManitobaCase Number
CI 20-01-27712Practice Area
Employment lawAmount
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