Day cited strong disagreements with the board of directors and ongoing mistreatment of TCG staff
The President of Tahltan Central Government , Chad Norman Day has announced his resignation from his post citing a hostile working environment.
In a March 28 letter addressed to the board, Day confirmed his acceptance of TCG’s decision to repudiate his employment contract, effectively considering himself to have been constructively dismissed. Day cited strong disagreements with the direction of the TCG’s Board of Directors and ongoing mistreatment of TCG staff and others as contributing factors to his resignation.
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