Auto dealership ordered to rehire convicted employee
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Judge tells Quebec car dealership to rehire man fired over sexual-assault conviction | Globalnews.ca

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Martin Roussin Bizier was convicted in January 2024 of sexually assaulting two women during his bachelor party in 2022 .
Court documents say he sexually touched two women aged 18 and 19 when they stopped to take photos with him while he was walking with his cousin in Quebec City .
The dealership argued the employee's crime was linked to his job or publicity surrounding the case would prevent him from carrying out his responsibilities.
A labour tribunal has ordered the dealership to return the employee to his post within 15 days .
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