Court upholds Regina Co-op Refinery’s decision to fire unvaccinated employees
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Court Finds Sask. Refinery Justified in Firing 2 Workers Who Refused to Follow COVID Testing Policy
A Saskatchewan court has determined a Regina oil refinery was justified in firing two employees who refused to comply with the company’s COVID-19 testing policy. Dallas Shuparski and Ward Rubin refused to comply with the 2021 workplace policy at Consumers’ Co-operative Refineries Ltd. (CCRL) in Regina. They were fired in January of 2022. An arbitrator’s ruling that favoured Shuparski and Rubin was overturned by the March 5 decision issued by Sa…


Regina refinery workers who flouted COVID-19 policy were not wrongfully fired, court rules
A Saskatchewan court has ruled that Consumers’ Co-operative Refineries Limited (CCRL) did not wrongfully dismiss two workers who refused to comply with a COVID-19 vaccination and testing policy.
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