One Stop shop worker sacked after trying to tackle suspected shoplifter
Summary
A convenience store worker named Eileen Fox was fired after trying to stop a woman she thought was stealing bacon. The store, One Stop, said safety is their top priority and trains employees to avoid risking themselves during such incidents.Key Facts
- Eileen Fox tried to stop a woman she believed was stealing bacon at a One Stop shop in Bootle, Merseyside.
- Fox said she grabbed the woman's coat sleeve, causing a minor scuffle where the woman bumped into a metal stand.
- No one was hurt during the incident.
- Fox was suspended and then dismissed two weeks later on May 11.
- One Stop said employees are trained not to risk their own safety and that they use extra security and police collaboration to prevent theft.
- Fox disagreed with One Stop’s description of the event, saying she did not follow the shoplifter but approached her while she was taking items.
- Other UK retailers like Waitrose and Morrisons have also recently fired staff who intervened in shoplifting incidents, sparking public criticism.
- The issue highlights ongoing challenges for retailers dealing with theft while balancing employee safety and shoplifting prevention.
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