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Home » Bus driver’s firing excessive after collision damaging motor coach: arbitrator
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Bus driver’s firing excessive after collision damaging motor coach: arbitrator

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An Ontario bus driver deserves suspension following a collision that damaged a bus, but not dismissal, an arbitrator has ruled.

The worker was a motor coach operator for Ontario Northland Transportation Commission (ONTC), a Crown agency providing transportation services in Northern Ontario. She was hired in 2009.

In April 2010, the worker suffered a work-related injury that kept her out of work for several years. She returned to work in January 2018 with a permanent accommodation agreement that an instruction that she “avoid work involving cleaning products or work on a cleaning crew.” There were no other restrictions, although the worker was off for two weeks in August 2018 with anxiety.

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