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Viterra loses bid to overturn contempt finding, $400,000 fine for requiring Vancouver port staff to exceed working hours

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The Federal Court of Appeal has upheld a contempt finding and a $400,000 fine against grain handler Viterra for requiring employees at its Vancouver port terminals to work beyond the weekly hours limit set by federal law, dismissing six of the company’s seven appeals. The court rejected Viterra’s ch...

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