

Nelmar Drywall denounces conduct in video, images

The developer said it will also review its site security procedures and will make adjustments where necessary.
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Mattamy Homes says it will be reinforcing its policies and expectations of all Mattamy's trade partners regarding its workplace code of conduct, as well as its COVID-19 protocols. The company says it had no prior knowledge of the event and that none of its employees were present. "We nonetheless regret that this incident took place at one of our sites." Those standards were not met in this case," Mattamy Homes said in an emailed statement. "We hold our trade partners to a high standard and insist that they conduct themselves professionally and ethically. The development company says the individuals involved in the incident behaved in a "grossly inappropriate and reckless fashion," and that Nelmar Drywall has terminated its relationship with everyone involved. On Friday, sources say Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government could enhance its current stay-at-home, in part by tightening rules for the construction industry. The images of the partying emerged on the same-day Ontario recorded 4,736 new COVID-19 cases and health officials warned of a "dire" situation facing the province's healthcare system. One of the photos attached in the post uploaded to Twitter shows a man holding a woman at a construction site. Nobody in the video is wearing a mask or physically distancing, despite government rules for job sites.
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A bottle of Grey Goose vodka can be seen in one of the series of photos.ĬBC News also obtained graphic video of the incident showing at least four men watching and two men touching the woman while she dances. Photos included in the post show a woman interacting with multiple men at a construction site, one of whom is wearing a Nelmar Drywall Co Ltd shirt. Nelmar itself has denounced the conduct of the workers and says it's taking steps to make sure it doesn't happen again. Mattamy Homes confirmed photos of the incident that had been posted on Twitter showed several people involved with Nelmar Drywall, all of whom have since been fired, partying with a stripper at one of its job sites on April 9. One of the GTA's largest property developers says it was "extremely inappropriate and entirely unacceptable" that workers associated with one of its dry wall contractors had a stripper at a job site last week in the middle of the pandemic.
