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If you have never taken a defensive driving course, there's still time for one Passio OTTAWA (UPC) - A federal agency and one of its managers have been ordered to pay a female employee $2,500 each to compensate for sexual harassment, the Canadian Human Rights Commission said Monday. Susan M. Ashley, who formed a one-woman tribunal to examine the case, said she was making an ex- ample of the Canadian Employment and Immigra- tion Commission for not hav- ing an effective policy against sexual harassment and ordered it to establish one. ew SS ~ 0 The NORTH SHORE WINTER CLUB is cel this year and is happy to present a MAY 15 through AUGUST 31. (Regist Our Facilities Inctude: Tennis indoor/outdoor courts Racquet Ball C3 - Sunday, May 8, 1983 - North Shore News | ; You're never too old By LOIS LIGHT more session before Night School Notes comes to a halt for the summer. June 1, 8, 15 and 22 are the dates for this last session at Sutherland. Fee is $25 and it might be the best investment of your life. There will be an Early Childhood Education Pro- gram information meeting at Sutherland Secondary School at 7:30 to talk about the September 1983 classes. There will be application forms available, and per- sonal interview times will be set up. Since this program is attracting so much attention these days, early registration is recommended. Remember that the ‘School of Commerce’ takes new students at the beginn- ing of each month. The.spring classes are still in progress. Keep in mind that if there is a class you've been wondering about, been tempted to take, or think you'd like but don’t know for sure if it’s for you, there is still time to drop in and see for yourself. Talk to the teacher and students, ask the questions that have kept you wondering, and find out once and for all if this is where you'd like to be come September. Remember the Adult Basic Education Program which are continuous, and no, you're not too old to learn. Phone 985-8741 and find out! cost him Ms. Ashley ruled that Jack Chuba, manager of a Canada Employment Centre in Yorkton, Sask., repeatedly pressured employee Jane Kotyk to have sex with him. When Miss Kotyk re- jected his advances, Chuba delayed her probation evaluation and made her feel insecure about her job, Ms. Ashley said. Ms. Ashley said the federal employment com- mission had to pay half the $5,000 awarded to Miss Kotyk because its lack of an effective policy against sex- ual harassment has made it pote RE ice Skating tigure skating/hockey/hockey schools Swimming 25 metre outdoor Club ‘wading pool partly responsible for the in- cidents. She said she hoped her ruling would prompt other employers to make their staff aware of laws against sexual harassment. GIANT AUCTION May 13- 7:15pm Preview: May 12, 7-9 pm St. David’s United Church 1525 Taylor Way. 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