Quebec City hospital employees in the doghouse after helping canine in hot car
MONTREAL — Four suspended Quebec City hospital employees will fight the disciplinary action imposed against them for removing a dog from a hot car and bringing it into the building.
Two separate unions representing a maintenance worker and three mailroom employees said Wednesday they are grieving the suspensions of between three and eight days.
“We have employees who were good citizens, Good Samaritans and they helped an animal in distress and instead of getting a tap on the back, they got a slap in the face,” said Ann Gingras of the Confederation of National Trade Unions, which represents the maintenance worker.
The incident occurred on July 5 at Quebec City’s L’Enfant-Jesus Hospital.


