Black Montreal police employees told management some are worried about going to work
- Black employees of the Montreal Police wrote to management expressing concerns about going to work after suspensions and reassignments related to serious allegations of racist misconduct within the force.
- The letter was dated June 14, following a police investigation that started in March based on information from fellow officers.
- The employees indicated that some fear reprisals and are reluctant to work, urging protection for those who speak out.
- The mayor plans to organize a meeting to address these concerns.
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Some Black Montreal police employees say they're worried about going to work
Black employees of the Montreal police force have sent a letter to management saying some have concerns about going to work after the dismantling of a patrol unit over serious allegations of racist misconduct.
Black Montreal police officers sent a letter to management indicating that some of them were reluctant to go to work after a patrol unit was dismantled following serious allegations of racist behaviour.
Black Montreal police employees told management some are worried about going to work
MONTREAL - Black employees of the Montreal police force have sent a letter to management saying some have concerns about going to work after the dismantling of a patrol unit

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