Rail conductor fired for social media posts awarded money, but not reinstatement
CALGARY — An arbitrator says a former Canadian Pacific train conductor in Alberta who was fired over social media posts is entitled to monetary compensation, but not to getting her job back at the railroad.
Canadian Pacific dismissed Katelnikoff in November 2017 over what it says were disparaging remarks she made about the company online as well as modelling photos it alleged were taken on railway property.
Union lawyers representing Katelnikoff argued the company’s investigation into her conduct was not fair or partial.
Arbitrator Richard Hornung says in his December decision, which was obtained by The Canadian Press, that he agreed with the Teamsters union.