Scott Tracey from Perth was put through two years of stress and uncertainty ‘all because a few stuffed shirts didn’t get a joke’, says union boss
But the federal court ruled it was unreasonable for BP to claim the meme had likened executives to Nazis, and Mr Tracey returned to work at BP Kwinana oil refinery in south-west Perth in March.
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