Bad behaviour, not mental disability, reason for dismissal

Employee's alcoholism didn't play a role in dismissal for threatening behaviour: Tribunal

A British Columbia employer had just cause to dismiss an employee for making profane and threatening calls to other employees, despite the employee’s claims of a mental disability as a factor in the dismissal, the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal has ruled.

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