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AHS Employee Complaint Over Landmark
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Public Interest Commissioner will look into complaint over controversial Landmark Education training
Alberta’s Public Interest Commissioner is reviewing a complaint against Alberta Health Services related to a controversial American personal development training company, CBC News has learned.
Ted Miles, the office’s director, said an Alberta Health Services (AHS) employee, on Sept. 18, alleged that paying for 40 AHS staff to take personal development training provided by the Landmark Education Corp. represented “gross mismanagement of funds.” The allegation has not been proven.
Alberta’s Public Interest Commissioner is reviewing a complaint against Alberta Health Services related to a controversial American personal development training company, CBC News has learned.
Ted Miles, the office’s director, said an Alberta Health Services (AHS) employee, on Sept. 18, alleged that paying for 40 AHS staff to take personal development training provided by the Landmark Education Corp. represented “gross mismanagement of funds.” The allegation has not been proven.
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- CreatedMar-17-2017
- PublishedMar-17-2017
- Format8.5"x11" - Softcover w/Glossy Laminate - Premium Photo Book
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- Sales TermEveryone
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