A group of predominantly female OPP civilian managers has launched a human rights complaint against the Ontario Provincial Police. The managers claim they are undervalued and paid significantly less than their predominantly male uniformed counterparts. Allison Vuchnich reports.
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Female civilian managers take OPP to Human Rights Tribunal for alleged ‘systemic discrimination’
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