A restaurant forced to tolerate "abnormal behaviour" due to the tight labour market will pay lost wages to a woman whose sister was chased by a fellow employee holding a sausage through the zipper of his pants.
In a complaint before the Alberta Human Rights and Citizenship Commission, Diane Carr, a cook at Humpty's Family Restaurant, told of a long series of harassment, including name-calling, by Chris Troake, a fellow kitchen staffer.
The harassment back in 2003 and 2004 included Troake's possession of an egg with a nude woman drawn on the shell at work and his references to female employees' sexual attributes. During the sausage incident, Troake put a sausage in the fly of his pants and waved it at Carr's sister, Judy Thomson, asking her if she wanted to take a bite. He chased her, causing her to scream so loud the manager of the adjoining Super 8 came in to see what was going on.
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