COVID-19 long-hauler files human rights complaint against former employer cbc.ca 1 hour ago Amanda Pfeffer
After struggling for months with debilitating symptoms typical of COVID-19 long-haulers, Rob Kingston was called into a meeting in October and told by his employer that his services were no longer required. I was devastated, said Kingston, 49, a former marketing manager at Kawartha Credit Union in Peterborough, Ont.
Now, in a case that s drawing the attention of other long-haulers, Kingston has complained to the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario, claiming discrimination on the basis of a disability. He s demanding his job back, plus lost income and $50,000 in compensation for mental distress and for injury to dignity, feelings and self-respect.
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