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An American Company Fired Him While He Worked in Canada — That Turned Out to Be Their Mistake

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An American Company Fired Him While He Worked in Canada — That Turned Out to Be Their Mistake

The company thought it could get away with firing this guy with no compensation, but he proved them wrong. The post An American Company Fired Him While He Worked in Canada — That Turned Out to Be Their Mistake appeared first on TwistedSifter.

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