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Telus Ontario call centre workersGlobal News
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Some 150 Ontario Telus call centre workers will either have to move to Quebec or find a new job.
The company mandated a return to in-office work in Barrie , Ontario , in July .
The union says the arbitrator ruled in favour of Telus and that the original work from office mandates are valid.
Telus did not return a request for comment by publication time.
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