Workplace Harassment Claim Upheld Against Sitting KSA Executive

After months of swirling rumours about problematic behaviour, multiple sources have confirmed that a current Kwantlen Student Association (KSA) executive (currently a sitting executive) was found to have engaged in workplace harassment following a formal investigation.

The individual’s conduct was described in the findings as creating an “intimidating, hostile or offensive” environment and found it in breach of both internal KSA policies and WorkSafeBC standards for workplace behaviour.

We’re in the process of reviewing the relevant documentation and will publish further details as they are corroborated.

Updates to follow – stay tuned.

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