A former Calgary CP Rail conductor fired for posting sexy snaps of herself on the tracks has won her wrongful dismissal case..Stephanie Katelnikoff will get a cash settlement from CP but won’t get her job back..“It’s been a long, hard 2 years since my dream job at the railroad was stripped from me. 2 years of self doubt, struggle, and uncertainty. 2 years of fighting for what I call justice. Well folks, I’m happy to announce that I WON MY WRONGFUL DISMISSAL CASE,” Katelnikoff wrote in a social media post..“Did I make some mistakes? Absolutely. Did they warrant my dismissal? Absolutely not. Were my personal photos revealing? Sure. Can you legally fire someone in part or in whole for being “too sexy/sexual” on their personal time? Apparently not!”. Katelnikoff was fired in November of 2017 over remarks she made about the company online as well as modelling photos that were taken on railway property..Arbitrator Richard Hornung said in his December decision, which was obtained by The Canadian Press, that he agreed with Katelnikoff’s lawyers..Hornung said some of Katelnikoff’s behaviour warranted a short suspension, but not a dismissal..But Hornung said there was no way, after the remarks that Katelnikoff’ made online, she could return to her job.. cp4Stephanie Katelnikoff Courtesy Facebook .Katelnikoff’s lawyers will now meet with CP to try and work out a compensation package. She currently works fixing heavy equipment and trailers..It wasn’t the first time Katelnikoff was fired from her job..On Boxing Day in 2014, a train she was conducting derailed, sending 15 cars off the tracks in Banff. The Transportation Safety Board determined that a broken piece of track caused the crash.. cp3Stephanie Katelnikoff Courtesy Facebook .Dave Naylor is the News Editor of the Western Standard.dnaylor@westernstandardonline.com.Twitter: Nobby7694
A former Calgary CP Rail conductor fired for posting sexy snaps of herself on the tracks has won her wrongful dismissal case..Stephanie Katelnikoff will get a cash settlement from CP but won’t get her job back..“It’s been a long, hard 2 years since my dream job at the railroad was stripped from me. 2 years of self doubt, struggle, and uncertainty. 2 years of fighting for what I call justice. Well folks, I’m happy to announce that I WON MY WRONGFUL DISMISSAL CASE,” Katelnikoff wrote in a social media post..“Did I make some mistakes? Absolutely. Did they warrant my dismissal? Absolutely not. Were my personal photos revealing? Sure. Can you legally fire someone in part or in whole for being “too sexy/sexual” on their personal time? Apparently not!”. Katelnikoff was fired in November of 2017 over remarks she made about the company online as well as modelling photos that were taken on railway property..Arbitrator Richard Hornung said in his December decision, which was obtained by The Canadian Press, that he agreed with Katelnikoff’s lawyers..Hornung said some of Katelnikoff’s behaviour warranted a short suspension, but not a dismissal..But Hornung said there was no way, after the remarks that Katelnikoff’ made online, she could return to her job.. cp4Stephanie Katelnikoff Courtesy Facebook .Katelnikoff’s lawyers will now meet with CP to try and work out a compensation package. She currently works fixing heavy equipment and trailers..It wasn’t the first time Katelnikoff was fired from her job..On Boxing Day in 2014, a train she was conducting derailed, sending 15 cars off the tracks in Banff. The Transportation Safety Board determined that a broken piece of track caused the crash.. cp3Stephanie Katelnikoff Courtesy Facebook .Dave Naylor is the News Editor of the Western Standard.dnaylor@westernstandardonline.com.Twitter: Nobby7694