Unifor tells staff it may not release investigation findings on retired CEO Jerry Dias

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Unifor are still debating whether or not to make public the findings of a report into the conduct of former president Jerry Dias, sources say

Unifor’s leadership team told staff at an internal meeting Thursday morning that they were still debating whether or not to make public the findings of a report into the conduct of former president Jerry Dias, according to sources who were present at the meeting.

The Globe and Mail is not identifying the sources because they are not authorized to speak publicly about internal affairs of the union. When some staff members questioned the leadership team about when or whether the report about Mr. Dias would be made available to members and employees of the union, as well as to the public, they were told that the leadership team was still deciding if it was prudent to do so. Certain union employees, the sources said, appeared frustrated about the lack of transparency from Unifor’s leadership regarding the investigation into Mr. Dias, and repeatedly pressed Ms.

The e-mail, dated Feb. 27, suggested that Mr. Dias was being investigated by the union, and an outside legal firm had been retained by Unifor to conduct the probe. The letter was written weeks after Mr. Dias went on medical leave. When The Globe questioned Unifor about the contents of the e-mail and whether it was accurate that Mr. Dias was being investigated, Unifor released a statement confirming that this was indeed the case.

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