Sentences with phrase «heard no complaints resulting»

Not exact matches

Even though our activities are likely to result in a lower national debt over the long term, I sometimes hear the complaint that the Federal Reserve is enabling bad fiscal policy by keeping interest rates very low and thereby making it cheaper for the federal government to borrow.
Knowing that our company has heard from many customers with complaints resulting from following the Compendium's instructions, I put out a public request for reports from parents who had problems following the washing or stripping directions offered by The Cloth Diaper Compendium.
Failure to appear at the dates set for the hearing could result in the committee «seeking the support of the House of Commons in respect of any complaint of contempt» it said.
Mirroring complaints that Vogell and her colleague Alan Judd had been hearing from the city's teachers, the state investigation found a culture of intimidation and humiliation under the helm of marathon (now retired) schools chief Beverly Hall, who stressed results and data and implemented programs that paid teachers bonuses in exchange for achieving results above and beyond the rates required to make AYP.
It's always funny to hear complaints from climate activists that IPCC documents are too conservative as a result of political influence.
As a result of a complaint to the CPO — brought by one of the subjects (not by any lawyer) of this «expert's» handiwork this psychologist was referred by his College's Complaints Committee for a Discipline Hearing on eleven counts of professional misconduct.
While there can be many reasons why a registrant may refuse to accept a consent resolution to a bona fide, serious complaint, if the investigation committee had first proposed a non-disciplinary way to deal with that registrant's underlying addiction and address the resulting negative effects, such a rejected proposal can be used to demonstrate that the regulatory body did not discriminate against that registrant by then moving on to a disciplinary hearing.
If during the course of investigating a complaint the respondent registrant claims an addiction to drugs or alcohol as a reason to explain his or her otherwise unprofessional if not criminal conduct, or if the regulatory body's investigation committee has some reason to believe that a registrant is addicted and that addiction may be the primary cause or a contributing factor to the resulting unacceptable behaviour, then proceeding blindly to a disciplinary hearing without first proposing some form of consent resolution to address the registrant's underlying problem is not a wise path to take.
The Commission will review your complaint and determine if it can accept it; The Respondent, or other party, will be notified, receive a copy of the complaint and have a chance to respond; There will be a voluntary conciliation — the Commission assigns a conciliator to try help and resolve the differences between the parties; The Commission assigns an investigator to gather information related to the complaint, consult with the parties on the results of the investigation, and assess whether there is a reasonable basis to proceed with the complaint process; If there is a reasonable basis to proceed with the complaint, the Commission will ask the parties to reach a settlement; and If the investigation does not show a reasonable basis to proceed with the complaint process, then the complaint is dismissed; The Director of the Commission may discontinue a complaint if the Director believes that the complainant has refused to accept a fair / reasonable settlement offer — this can be appealed; and Last, the matter is referred to the Human Rights panel for a hearing.
I wrote about the one sexual harassment complaint that did proceed to a public hearing and resulted in Manitoba's highest damage award back in April (the Garland decision)...
According to the Ontario Judicial Council, which probes complaints against judges, there is a «general order,» permitted under Ontario law, banning the publication of any documents and information relating to complaints that don't result in a public hearing.
Join this webinar to hear about specific cases in Canada where an employer engaged in an activity that seemed fine... at the time but resulted in a human rights complaint.
I've heard that a landlord with a legitimate grievance against a S8 tenant can file a complaint with HUD that could result in the tenant's voucher getting revoked.
Failure to respond to the Grievance Committee's request may result in the complaint being forwarded for a hearing and in a possible charge that the respondent has not complied with the obligations of Article 14 of the Code of Ethics.
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