A DriveTest employee in Peterborough, Ont. says she’s concerned about the safety of employees and clients amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The woman – who asked that her name not be revealed – says DriveTest employees are conducting an average of 20 tests a day for individuals wanting to obtain their G or G2 driver’s licence.
She claims her union USE9511 and Serco Canada – which is employed by the Ministry of Transportation – to provide the tests has been working to have operations put on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic. “But the MTO senior staff has refused to comment nor answer questions to anyone that has tried to come into contact with them,” she says.