Darran
Roger Freestone
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/morrisons-sacked-because-made-joke-20562929
Neath_Jack said:Anyone seen the official paperwork for his dismissal?
Would be interesting to see what reason they gave.
Says it was too late to appeal, what was the timeline of him being told he was being sacked, and when he tried to appeal.
ABSwan said:Neath_Jack said:Anyone seen the official paperwork for his dismissal?
Would be interesting to see what reason they gave.
Says it was too late to appeal, what was the timeline of him being told he was being sacked, and when he tried to appeal.
It looked like he had history of being told about wearing clothing with political statements. I understand companies like this would like to stay non-political as far as facing the customer was concerned.
Possible this was an excuse to get rid of him.
Wrong on all levels for me.
sainthelens said:She's a fckn disgrace. Its mental health awareness week of which she is always pushing that area for help etc, she could have been the bigger person by forgiving the lad.
And if yer reading this Carolyn....you are the bigger person!
Glyn1 said:sainthelens said:She's a fckn disgrace. Its mental health awareness week of which she is always pushing that area for help etc, she could have been the bigger person by forgiving the lad.
And if yer reading this Carolyn....you are the bigger person!
This has nothing to do with her, so far as we can see. But that still didn't stop you calling her a disgrace and fat. If she and her family faced 72 hours of abuse because of his tweat then I'm sure that it's about to get a lot worse for her and for them
She makes a good point about people not wanting to get into politics because of stuff like this.
The only person who should be sacked is his line manager or whoever made that decision without even talking to him (is that even legal?). If he was sacked for hurting Morrison's image then why is the manager still in a job?
Neath_Jack said:ABSwan said:It looked like he had history of being told about wearing clothing with political statements. I understand companies like this would like to stay non-political as far as facing the customer was concerned.
Possible this was an excuse to get rid of him.
Wrong on all levels for me.
None of us know what the official reason was.
If it panned out as it has been reported in this article, I'd imagine he will be in for a bumper pay-out in a tribunal.
Never mind though, the overweight woman will get the blame for it, based on a local shitrag report.
exiledclaseboy said:Neath_Jack said:None of us know what the official reason was.
If it panned out as it has been reported in this article, I'd imagine he will be in for a bumper pay-out in a tribunal.
Never mind though, the overweight woman will get the blame for it, based on a local shitrag report.
I’m willing to bet there’s more to it than just this tweet.
sainthelens said:Glyn1 said:This has nothing to do with her, so far as we can see. But that still didn't stop you calling her a disgrace and fat. If she and her family faced 72 hours of abuse because of his tweat then I'm sure that it's about to get a lot worse for her and for them
She makes a good point about people not wanting to get into politics because of stuff like this.
The only person who should be sacked is his line manager or whoever made that decision without even talking to him (is that even legal?). If he was sacked for hurting Morrison's image then why is the manager still in a job?
You muppet...where have I said the word fat? Think yer one of the woke brigade sadly.