www.immigrantscanada.comOil Industry Dept: Delorie Walsh one of the first female land agents in the province's oil industry filed a complaint in 1991 claiming she had been treated unfairly by her employer, Mobil Oil Canada, now ExxonMobil, according to CBC. Then, after being fired from the oil company in 1995, Walsh filed another complaint, alleging the company let her go on the unjust grounds of retaliation. Complaints dismissed An Alberta woman has been awarded $650,000 as part of a 19-year human rights battle the longest running complaint in the province's history. Walsh alleged she was paid less than her male counterparts, was passed over for promotions and was harassed by her co-workers. As
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