The applicant, a Black man employed as an Installation Scheduler, alleged discrimination on the basis of colour and reprisal.
He claimed he was assigned menial tasks, unfairly disciplined, and ignored because of his race, and that an email about an installation team had racial undertones.
The Tribunal dismissed the discrimination claims, finding no evidence that the employer's actions were based on Code grounds.
However, the Tribunal found that the applicant's termination was a reprisal for raising human rights concerns with management.
The employer failed to investigate or address his complaints and instead terminated his employment shortly after he raised them, using pre-textual reasons.
The Tribunal awarded $55,799.70 for lost wages and $15,000 for injury to dignity, feelings, and self-respect, and ordered the corporate respondent to retain a human rights expert to review its policies and conduct training.