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B.C. refinery worker, fired for lying about price of boots, has grievance dismissed

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By Bob Mackin | Prince George Citizen An operator at Tidewater Midstream and Infrastructure’s Prince George, B.C., light oil refinery got the boot for lying about the price of a pair. In a May 16 decision under the Labour Relations Code, arbitrator Tonie Beharrell dismissed Kent Andrist’s grievance ...

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