Name Tags Dept: He said the wearing of name tags exposes members to unnecessary risks and cautions members to obey now, grieve later to avoid any unnecessary discipline, according to Globe and Mail. Mr. Fortin writes that legal counsel is examining the name tag requirement as the union continues to consider its options and in a memo to members dated Dec. 5, Customs and Immigration union president Jean-Pierre Fortin said the union vehemently opposes a new name tag policy. The agency says, however, that name tags are in line with similar policies in place in the Canadian Forces, Correctional Service Canada and United States Customs and Border Protection, whose frontline uniformed officers all wear name tags.
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