Arbitrator dismisses grievances filed by correctional officers at District Jail

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Arbitrator dismisses grievances filed by correctional officers at District Jail
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THUNDER BAY - Grievances filed by three correctional officers at the Thunder Bay District Jail who believed their personal information was erroneously shared with two inmates have been dismissed.

Two of the correctional officers were on duty in the living unit where the assault took place and the third officer arrived shortly after and transported the injured inmate to the hospital. Officers with the Thunder Bay Police Service took the correctional officer’s contact information at the hospital after interviewing the injured inmate.

The correctional officers raised the issue with the deputy superintendent at the District Jail who later emailed the three officers stating an error had occurred at the Courthouse in processing the disclosure and that their personal information was listed. One of the officers so distressed by the circumstances ended up leaving the District Jail and moving to another jurisdiction.

“That having been said, it is apparent the Employer ought to have been clearer in its communications with the grievors. However, I find this lack of clarity was unintentional and resulted in large part from a misunderstanding regarding the grievors’ interpretation of the information they did have, and the specific focus on a ‘full investigation' referenced in their communications.”

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