In the Media

Sudbury Star– Gender-based violence an ongoing issue

December 24, 2019

MOSAIC CEO, Olga Stachova writes “for more than 25 years, MOSAIC has worked with immigrants and refugees who have been impacted by gender-based violence – including sexual assault, sexual harassment, intimate partner violence, bullying and personal harassment – by offering wrap-around support and counselling services to those who are abused, and for those who use violence against their partners.

Unpaid leave for people facing domestic and/or sexual violence is already in the B.C. Employment Standards Act. However, our province lags behind others across Canada in making this a paid leave.

In October 2019, the B.C. government led a province-wide consultation on paid leave for victims of domestic and/or sexual violence. MOSAIC (Multi-lingual Orientation Service Association for Immigrant Communities) shared its expertise and made recommendations that employers need to be proactively developing policies, education and training to promote a work environment of dignity and respect for all at their workplaces.”

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