Waitress was fired from work because of too cheap shoes

A resident of London came to work in too cheap shoes and lost his position. At her posts that appeared in twitter , drew attention to Metro.

24-year-old Student Heidi Henders worked as a waitress in the confectionery Heavenly Desserts. She told that he received a warning from the manager that she needed to acquire a strictest pair of shoes, otherwise its price will be deducted from its wages.

According to the material, the girl refused to buy new shoes, because he could not afford them. In addition, earlier she had already acquired a couple for 30 pounds sterling (three thousand rubles) specifically for work in the institution. “I get just about nine pounds (903 rubles) per hour,” she explained.

It is noted that the Briton tried to challenge the decision of the leadership and asked to provide her comfortable shoes for free, but the manager recommended her to buy a new one in the Clarks store, where the average cost of the goods is 60 pounds sterling (six thousand rubles).

“I explained my position to the leadership and asked to give me the opportunity to express my situation to the employees of the company’s main office, but the next day, at the end of a tense shift due to the father, I was fired for the” non-compliance with a single policy “,” Henders complained And added that on the same day the employer blocked it in social networks.

According to the waitress, she decided to publicize the incident, because it believes that service staff in the UK constantly exploit and do not allow them to deal with their rights. “Employers do not show any respect for us,” the student concluded.

In February, the athlete was fired from work because of the naked snapshots. Christine Elise (Kristin Elise) consisted of a team of the fans of the “Indianapol stallions” about a year. At the same time, since 2016, she sold photos in bikini and underwear on the online ONLYFANS platform until an anonymous customer placed candled pictures of the girl on the Reddit platform.

/Media reports.