MY RESOURCES
Do you think you are experiencing a situation of discrimination, intimidation, or harassment (DIH)? You’re not alone.
Resources are available to listen to you, support you, and guide you.
By reporting derogatory comments and inappropriate gestures, you contribute to maintaining a respectful work environment for everyone.
You must start by informing your employer or the person your employer has designated. If you feel that your employer is involved in the DIH situation, you have other recourses.
You can contact your union at any time.
If you are not represented by a union association, you can make a complaint to the Commission des normes, de l’équité, de la santé et de la sécurité du travail (CNESST).
You can also make a complaint to the Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse (CDPDJ).
Certain behaviours may also be considered criminal:
If you think that you are or have been the victim of or witness to a crime, you can make a complaint to the police.
Confidential service for victims of or witnesses to discrimination, intimidation, harassment, violence, or other situations involving an unhealthy work environment.
This resource will inform you of the resources and the possible recourses.
In addition, you should know that other resources are available to provide support, guidance, or an open ear.