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b c policewomen want lawsuit not labour arbitration over alleged discrimination

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The article describes a legal dispute over jurisdiction (court vs. labour arbitration) for a discrimination lawsuit by female police officers. No commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain effect, or company margin impact is present. The event is purely legal/social with no direct or indirect commercial consequences.

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  • Female police officers in British Columbia are pursuing a class-action lawsuit against municipal police forces.
  • The lawsuit alleges harassment, bullying, and discrimination.
  • Lawyer Kyle Bienvenu argues the case should be heard in court, not through labour arbitration.
  • The City of Surrey claims the issues fall under collective agreements.
  • B.C. Supreme Court reserved its decision with no set date for release.
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