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RSS FeedsEglinton Crosstown construction site shut down after resident complains about workers smoking pot
(The Star Food)

 
 

13 april 2018 01:44:14

 
Eglinton Crosstown construction site shut down after resident complains about workers smoking pot
(The Star Food)
 


Construction in a portion of the tunnel for the Eglinton Crosstown LRT was shut down over safety concerns Wednesday after a resident complained she saw three employees working on the project smoking marijuana, the Star has learned. Metrolinx, the provincial transit agency in charge of the Crosstown, and Crosslinx, the private consortium delivering the $5.3-billion project, confirmed that a resident told a nearby parking enforcement officer that she saw three workers smoking marijuana near her house, which is close to an emergency exit at Eglinton Ave. East and Bayview Ave. that crews use to access the tunnel.The resident claimed she saw the workers smoking pot Wednesday morning, and again around lunch time. According to Crosslinx spokesperson Kristin Jenkins, as soon as the site supervisor learned of the incident he ordered all work shut down. The entire crew of about 25 people was sent home, she said. “We take this very seriously. We have zero tolerance for any kind of consumption of drugs or alcohol on the job,” said Jenkins, who couldn’t immediately provide details of the work the crew was performing Wednesday.She said the penalty for using drugs or alcohol on the job is “immediate termination.” Crosslinx’s investigation into the incident is ongoing and the workers allegedly involved have not been identified. The company has ordered all workers to take their breaks on-site from now on, Jenkins said, and deployed additional security to the area. The suspended work resumed Thursday morning. A spokesperson for Liuna Local 183, the union representing the workers, said Thursday afternoon he was still collecting details about what happened and wasn’t immediately able to comment.Metrolinx spokesperson Anne Marie Aikins called the incident “shocking.” “That’s something that we are taking extremely seriously,” she said.“It was completely irresponsible, against all of our fit-for-duty policie ...


 
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