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:: Thursday, December 02, 2004 ::
CN workers find hidden cameras CAW - TCA CANADA
A worker performing routine building maintenance at CN’s Transcona (Winnipeg) Wheel Shop was shocked at what he found concealed behind a screen in an overhead air duct: a surveillance camera.
Union representatives confronted management with the discovery. The Company explanations ranged from “faking of injuries” to “collusion” and finally settling on “vandalism, sabotage and theft”. After first stating to the Union that the cameras “will be out today”, management then reconsidered, saying they would keep them in place for two weeks and then remove them if there was no suspicion of vandalism.------------------------------------------- posted 7:11 AM :: reference link ::
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