Video of sexual relations can be used at grievance in fire department firings
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 pair, who are not named, were fired two days after the incident earlier this year, but their union is grieving the dismissals.
It argued the camera was hidden and its footage amounts to “an illegal collection of personal information” that should not be used against the employees.
“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.