Services for Employees

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Publication date: 
February 2013
Resource Category: 
Human Resources, Employee Services
Resource Type: 
Guide
Type of resource: 
File
Description: 

The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) recognizes the diversity of the Northwest Territories’ public service and is committed to providing a work environment where every employee is treated with fairness, dignity and respect. Harassment can affect employee well-being and impact the workplace and the GNWT’s reputation. The Northwest Territories’ Human Rights Act provides every person in the workplace the right to freedom from harassment that is related to their race, colour, ancestry, nationality, ethnic origin, place of origin, creed, religion, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, family status, family affiliation, political belief, political association, social condition or pardoned criminal conviction.

Publication date: 
April 2017
Resource Category: 
Human Resources, Employee Services
Resource Type: 
Policy
Type of resource: 
File
Description: 

This document provides guidelines on applying the Duty to Accommodate Injury and Disability Policy.

Publication date: 
December 2012
Resource Category: 
Human Resources, Employee Services
Resource Type: 
Guide
Type of resource: 
File
Description: 

The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) has a duty to accommodate employees in instances in which, due to the consequence of a disease, injury or condition, an employee’s ability to do their job has been impaired. The GNWT is committed to working with employees in identifying and providing safe, timely and reasonable accommodation measures.

Publication date: 
April 2017
Resource Category: 
Human Resources
Resource Type: 
Policy
Type of resource: 
File

Affirmative Action Policy (pdf/39.32 KB)

Publication date: 
September 2006
Resource Type: 
Policy
Type of resource: 
File

Affirmative Action Policy (pdf/39.32 KB)

Employee Development

The GNWT supports a competent and well trained public service, and provision of training and development opportunities that support employees’ ability to effectively and efficiently deliver department and agency mandates to serve the residents of the Northwest Territories.

Staffing Appeals

What is a staffing appeal?

The Government of Northwest Territories staffing appeal process gives unsuccessful candidates, with appeal rights, an opportunity to appeal a staffing decision if they feel a procedural error was made during the hiring process. 

Can I appeal?

You can appeal if you are:

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