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Workplace probe finds AFN employees faced harassment, reprisals from national chief

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A workplace investigation at the country’s most influential First Nations organization concluded employees faced harassment and reprisals at the hands of its national leader.

The investigation found two Assembly of First Nations (AFN) employees were harassed by National Chief RoseAnne Archibald.

The investigation, launched in June 14, 2022, also found that five employees experienced reprisals and had their confidentiality breached by Archibald, according to a summary report of the investigation obtained by CBC News. 

The report described the AFN’s workplace environment as “highly politicized, divided and even fractured.”

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Archibald received individual reports on the allegations made by each of the five complainants last April. Her office

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