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NSGEU president says he’s not taking part in Northwood review, calls for public inquiry

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coronavirus outbreak at Northwood, announced on June 30, restricts anyone who appears before the committee from sharing that same information publicly, and threatens them with fines and prison time, MacLean said in a statement Thursday.NSGEU said in the statement that MacLean was invited to speak with members of the review committee about union members’ experiences working at the long-term care home during the first wave of COVID-19.

Families call for transparent review of coronavirus outbreak at Northwood that left 53 dead The NSGEU said that hours before the meeting, it received an email from a committee staff person stating that “any quality improvement information, is protected from disclosure under the Quality Improvement Information.

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