nuclear division is one of two employees the company terminated this week over allegations of sharing confidential information outside the organization, a move that has inflamed already-high tensions.
, whose officials do not have the necessary nuclear-industry security clearance. It said evidence showed they contravened the code of conduct and procedures for protecting information. Duncan said. “And not only will he be reinstated, he’s going to be fully compensated. It’s a wrongful dismissal.” At the time, the union was in talks over a new collective agreement for Candu Energy workers, difficult negotiations that eventually included rotating strikes and a company move toThe company had previously granted nondisclosure agreements to union representatives so members could share information about workplace conditions, but ended that practice in 2021, according to the union.