Human rights commission says staffers linked to workplace racism have been reassigned

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The acting head of the Canadian Human Rights Commission told senators Monday the organization took “prompt and appropriate corrective action” against those behind anti-Black racism at the commission.

Interim commissioner Charlotte-Anne Malischewski told senators on the Red Chamber’s standing committee on human rights that while she could not go into details because of confidentiality requirements, the sanctioned employees no longer work for the complaint services branch at the CHRC — although they still have their jobs.

“They are no longer in the same positions that they were before,” Malischewski told senators.

The Senatre committee is holding public hearings on anti-Black racism, sexism and systemic discrimination at the Canadian Human Rights Commission.

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