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Refinery worker gets A$200,000 payout

A BP oil refinery worker in Perth has been awarded a A$200,000 payout by BP, concluding a lengthy legal battle after he was dismissed after making and sharing a meme about his bosses during wage negotiations based on Hitler’s last days in his bunker in the popular film Downfall.

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  Scott Tracey was sacked after he used a famous scene from the 2004 German film, which has frequently been used to make jokes at the expense of others.  He previously argued the Fair Work Commission...

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