13 Calgary police officers to submit formal complaints about bullying at work
CALGARY — A group of Calgary Police Service employees plans to submit formal bullying and harassment complaints to the chief to push for changes they say are desperately needed.
Const. Jennifer Magnus, who publicly resigned at a Calgary Police Commission meeting last month, and 12 other employees say the culture of the service protects those who are involved in abusive behaviour in the workplace.
Now Magnus says she’s not resigning, because she hopes the complaints will change the culture at the police service.
Magnus told a Calgary radio show that she’s holding off on resigning until she speaks further with Chief Roger Chaffin.