The Daily Courier

Restaurant chain fires another manager

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WINNIPEG — A Winnipeg restaurant chain that’s faced recent allegation­s of harassment has dismissed another high-level employee.

Stella’s Cafe and Bakery has announced that regional manager Brad Burrows has been released from the chain, after it said earlier this month that vice-president of operations Grant Anderson had been let go.

Burrows and Anderson were both placed on indefinite leave Nov. 12 pending a probe into hundreds of complaints against the chain that had been reported online.

The chain’s owners, Tore Sohlberg and Lehla Abreder, say in a Facebook post on Saturday that a third-party review of their workplace is complete and that the company will take action on its recommenda­tions.

They say the steps include establishi­ng a human resources department that will be responsibl­e for implementi­ng a new structure to improve communicat­ions and training.

The owners say the chain is also establishi­ng an “employee culture committee” that it says will interact directly with the owners.

“While the review uncovered that a majority of employees feel a deep commitment to Stella’s and believed their workplace culture was strong and positive, they also understood that not all their co-workers had that same experience,” the owners’ statement said.

People claiming to be both former and current employees took to social media alleging everything from sexual harassment to unethical working conditions. The company has already apologized to employees.

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