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Termination too harsh for forklift operator who failed to report racking damage, arbitrator finds

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A cold-storage warehouse worker in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, who was fired for failing to report damage he caused to a metal racking system has been reinstated — but without back pay — following a labour arbitration ruling under the Trade Union Act of Nova Scotia. The worker, a receiver/shipper forkli...

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