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I have a problem at work, but it does not fall under federal or provincial human rights legislation. Where can I go for help?

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I have a problem at work, but it does not fall under federal or provincial human rights legislation. Where can I go for help?

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If you are a federal public servant, please contact the Public Service Staff Relations Board at 240 Sparks Street, West Tower, 6th Floor, Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5V2 or by e-mail.If you work for another employer under federal jurisdiction, please contact the Labour Program at Social Development Canada. You will find the Canada Labour Code and other legislation on their website. See the Contact Us section for information on contacting the Department.If you work for an employer under provincial jurisdiction, see your provincial ministry of labour, employment or human resources.

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