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An arbitrator says a former Canadian Pacific train conductor who was fired over social media posts is entitled to monetary compensation, but not to getting her job back at the railway company. | CBCCalgary

 

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Calgary Fired?! For that? In this day and age?

Calgary Internet says: nothing because you’re censoring the comments!! 🤬 I won’t stop until you stop. I’m so disappointed with you

Calgary I heard Muhammad is literally spinning in his grave over this

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