Former Vancouver police officer awarded $30,000 after years-long grievance process
A labour arbitrator has awarded a former Vancouver police officer $30,000 in her years-long grievance process over how the Vancouver Police Department handled sexual harassment and discrimination complaints.
The decision handed down Sept. 26 says the original grievance was filed by the Vancouver Police Union in May 2021 on behalf of a female member who had been sexually assaulted by a fellow officer in 2019.
The woman, who isn’t named in the decision, alleged she was the subject of “widespread” gossip and rumours in the department after the assault, which led to a conviction for the attacker and sentence of a year in jail in 2022.
The former Vancouver police officer said in an interview that the arbitrator’s decision was meaningful, even though “there isn’t an amount of money that is going to undo any of it.”
