A manager who worked his entire life at Morrisons but was fired after tackling a shoplifter has said he is ‘barely surviving’ since he was dismissed.
Sean Egan, 46, had intervened in an ‘abusive’ altercation with a repeat shoplifter in December at his store in Aldridge, near Walsall, who was trying to leave with stolen goods.
But the loyal employee, who had worked for Morrisons since he was 17, said he was told at a disciplinary hearing that he would be sacked for not following the company’s deter-and-not-detain policy.
The Wolverhampton local has since revealed that he and his family are struggling to ‘survive’,
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