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COMMENTARY: UPEI's fair treatment policy is anything but
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Colm Magner, a sessional instructor at the University of Prince Edward Island who lives in Victoria, P.E.I., provided the following opinion article.used to resolve conflicts at UPEI— it isn’t fair. In fact, it’s about as fair as a cat in a cattle car. As Frederick Douglas once said: “Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have the exact measure of the injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them.

This is contrary to proper legal practice in Canada. Investigators apparently often ask questions about the respondent’s “feelings” though they are utterly unqualified to do so. . The reason community members do not perceive HR Atlantic as independent from the university is because it is not. Ron MacLeod, the “fair treatment advocate” for UPEI, the individual who decides which complaints are “investigated,” is a founding partner of HR Atlantic , but right back at UPEI.

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