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OLRB denies interim reinstatement for two mining workers allegedly fired for union organizing drive

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The Ontario Labour Relations Board has denied a union’s request to reinstate two terminated workers at an Alamos Gold mine on an interim basis, finding insufficient evidence that their dismissals were linked to a union organizing campaign. The decision arose from an application by the International ...

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