Black public servants’ class-action suit litigants seeking $100-million mental health fund from feds

The legal team involved in the lawsuit made a request to the government early on that as litigants continue to suffer and deal with the effects of trauma, they need additional support.
Treasury Board President Jean-Yves Duclos, left, and Kofi Achampong, principal lawyer and government relations adviser with Achampong Law are pictured. The request for a mental health support fund is 'really about recognizing not just the pecuniary and non-pecuniary losses, but also the actual damage and harm that this does,' Mr. Achampong says.
The legal team representing hundreds of current and former Black federal employees now part of a proposed multi-million-dollar class-action lawsuit against the federal government has filed a motion in federal court for the government to implement a $100-million mental health fund to address mental i...

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