Workplace Investigations

Independent, External Workplace Investigators for Employers.

Our team provides independent workplace investigations for employers across Interior and Northern British Columbia, including Kamloops, Kelowna, and Prince George.

Our investigators are experienced employment and labour lawyers who conduct fair, impartial, and legally defensible investigations into workplace complaints.

If you are an employer dealing with a sensitive workplace issue, we help you respond appropriately, meet legal obligations, and move forward with confidence.

What Is a Workplace Investigation?

workplace investigation is a structured and impartial process used to determine what happened in response to a workplace complaint.

It typically involves:

  • Interviewing the complainant, respondent, and witnesses

  • Reviewing documents and other evidence

  • Making findings of fact based on the evidence

  • Providing a clear, written report

In British Columbia, workplace investigations are often required where allegations involve:

  • Harassment or bullying

  • Sexual harassment or misconduct

  • Discrimination under human rights law

  • Workplace violence

  • Retaliation or reprisal

Employers have legal obligations under WorkSafeBC policies and the BC Human Rights Code to investigate certain complaints.

need assistance?
What Employers Need to Know

You should consider an external investigator when:

  • The complaint involves management or leadership
  • The matter is high-risk or sensitive
  • Neutrality is critical
  • There is potential for legal claims
  • Your workplace is small, rural, or lacks HR capacity

External investigations are a best practice that reduce risk and strengthen credibility.

  • Independent & Neutral 
  • Lawyer-Led Investigations – grounded in employment and human rights law
  • Defensible Reports – built for courts, arbitrations, and regulatory review
  • Clear Outcomes – practical findings you can act on

Claims of:

  • Bullying and harassment
  • Sexual harassment or misconduct
  • Human rights and discrimination
  • Workplace violence
  • Retaliation or policy breaches
  • Complaints involving leadership
  • SafeSport complaints
  • Conflicts of Interest
  • General sport complaints 

Our process is simple and defensible:

  • Define scope
  • Plan investigation
  • Conduct interviews
  • Review evidence
  • Deliver findings in report
  • Offer legal advice and strategic guidance (optional)

A workplace investigation is a fair, structured process used to determine what happened after a complaint.

It typically involves:

  • Interviews with involved parties
  • Review of evidence
  • Findings of fact
  • A written report

In BC, investigations are often required for:

  • Harassment or bullying
  • Sexual misconduct
  • Discrimination under the BC Human Rights Code
  • Workplace violence or retaliation

Employers also have obligations under WorkSafeBC.

Our Workplace Investigations Law Team
Ayla Salyn*

Ayla Salyn*

Managing Partner / Kamloops, Prince George

T: 250.372.5542
E: asalyn@fultonco.com

Ayla fixes problems.

Jessica Vliegenthart*

Jessica Vliegenthart*

Partner / Kamloops

T: 250.372.5542
E: jev@fultonco.com

Jessica is more than a lawyer.

Contact our Workplace Investigations Team

"*" indicates required fields

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Name*
Disclaimer: Communications delivered to you or to us from you through this website do not constitute a lawyer-client relationship. A lawyer-client relationship is only established once a written agreement is signed between you and our firm. Confidential or time-sensitive information should not be sent through this form.
Disclaimer*
Recent Publications

Registrations now closed. Sign up for our Workplace Law e-newsletter to be stay up to date and find out when our next webinar will be held. Sign Up here Is…

Are you prepared for Holiday Party season as a business? Our Workplace Law team hosted a webinar on November 20th. The holiday season brings unique challenges for business owners planning…

Remote work is increasingly prevalent in today’s work culture, bringing new responsibilities and obligations for employers. It is essential for businesses to implement best practices and provide adequate support to…

What is a non-compete? Non-competition and non-solicitation clauses are types of restrictive covenants that employers may include in an employment agreement. These clauses aim to limit an employee’s actions after…