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Port Moody, B.C., food truck company ordered to fork over unpaid wages to former cook

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By Patrick Penner | Tri-Cities Dispatch A Port Moody food truck company must pay more than $2,100 in wages and penalties to a former cook after the B.C. Employment Standards Tribunal dismissed its appeal, ruling there was no legal basis to offset the debt with so-called “advance payments.” In a deci...

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