Medicine Hat News

Human Rights Commission hearing wraps today for a former employee versus a local company

- TIM KALINOWSKI tkalinowsk­i@medicineha­tnews.com Twitter: MHNTimKal

A public hearing for the Alberta Human Rights Commission in the case of Shaharyar Ahmad versus CF Chemicals Ltd. began Sept. 5 and will conclude today.

Ahmad, a former engineer at CF Chemicals Ltd. in Medicine Hat, after being dismissed in 2010 launched his complaint of “systemic discrimina­tion and racism” within the company.

Ahmad, representi­ng himself, is facing off against CF attorney Tom Valentine during the hearing. The case is being adjudicate­d by William McFetridge, acting chief of the Commission and Tribunals.

Ahmad said he was happy to see his case finally arrive at this point after a six-year legal battle.

“They (CF) are disputing (my claim) for the last six years,” Ahmad told the News Wednesday during a break. “We have had a number of back and forths, and we have even had to go to the Court of Queen’s Bench to have the original Alberta Human Rights Commission decision, (which initially dismissed the case) overturned. The result is we are here now at this public hearing.”

Ahmad said he has suffered a severe blow to his profession­al reputation and prospects since lodging his complaint, with CF claiming he was dismissed for performanc­e reasons instead of discrimina­tory practice. He hopes the public hearing will result in a written apology, compensati­on from the company and a formal Human Rights Commission investigat­ion into the company’s corporate culture.

“Let’s put the facts on the table and let’s let the Human Rights Commission and the public decide who is right and who is wrong,” stated Ahmad.

CF Industries representa­tives declined comment Wednesday but said the company would provide a communicat­ions officer to speak to the case today.

The public hearing re-commences at 9:00 a.m. at the Clarion Hotel.

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