lundi 8 mai 2017
Mother fired while caring for son with cancer says Alberta rules must change
The hardest day in Amanda Jensen's life was finding out her six-year-old son had leukemia, but the situation was made much worse when she found out Alberta legislation didn't offer her any job protection for compassionate care and she was let go by her employer.
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