Nikita Fraser v. Dragon Buffet King Inc.

An independent Nova Scotia human rights restorative board of inquiry in the case of Nikita Fraser v. Dragon Buffet King Inc., is scheduled to be heard Friday, Sept. 19.

Together, the parties are requesting assistance from a board chair to determine whether Ms.

Fraser’s work hours were reduced by her employer due to her pregnancy.

During the restorative board of inquiry process, parties and witnesses are questioned by the board chair and provide answers within the same discussion. The process values the restoration of relationships and is structured to provide greater access to justice and allow a comprehensive collection of evidence by the adjudicator.

The free-flowing discussion allows participants to better understand, reflect upon, and gain insight into what happened, and accept any responsibility for harms they may have created.

The restorative board of inquiry will begin at 9:30 a.m. at the Nova Scotia Art Gallery in the Seminar Room, 1723 Hollis St., Halifax.

The board chair is Lynn Connors, who is independent of the commission, which is a party representing the public interest at the board of inquiry.

To learn more about restorative boards of inquiry and the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission, visit https://humanrights.gov.ns.ca .

Source: Release

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