VANCOUVER — Two employees of the fire department in Vernon, B.C., are battling to keep their jobs after a videotape showed them having sexual relations in the interim fire chief’s office. “The union does not deny the two employees engaged in the activity recorded in the footage, which the union characterizes as ‘a deeply personal and compromising interaction,’ ” says the decision. “Because this incident is before an arbitration panel, no additional information will be made available from the city at this time,” it said. The union does not deny the two employees engaged in the activityIn reaching their decision, arbitration panel chair James Dorsey and employer nominee John McKearney found the video footage was not a serious invasion of privacy. Therefore, the video footage should not be admissible,” wrote West.
Source: National Post November 30, 2018 22:18 UTC