Tecumseh Mall (Photo by Adelle Loiselle.)Tecumseh Mall (Photo by Adelle Loiselle.)
Windsor

Labour ministry confirms workplace incident at Tecumseh Mall

Authorities are investigating a workplace injury at a Windsor mall.

Few details have been released, but the Ontario Ministry of Labour has confirmed that it received a report on Monday about an injury at Tecumseh Mall.

The worker, employed by W.D. Lester Construction Services, was injured by falling material.

The Ministry has assigned an investigator, and two orders were issued to the employer.

"As the ministry’s investigation is ongoing, we are not able to share further details at this time," said Ministry spokesperson Jennifer Rushby in an email to WindsorNewsToday.ca.

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