Asda sacks worker 'for sharing Billy Connolly video on Facebook'
Links:
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/asda-sacks-worker-for-sharing-17113134
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/9362238/grandad-asda-sharing-billy-connolly-joke-facebook/
https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/west-yorkshire-news/im-heartbroken-losing-job-sharing-16474726
This is an odd story.
A chap has been sacked from Asda from sharing a joke by Billy Connolly on Facebook.
What someone does on social media should have nothing to do with who they work for.
I could understand IF he worked for the Police, NHS, Army, as then one may have an argument that what one does may reflect on who you work for.
I could also understand if he was a director of Asda, as he may be well known.
However I fail to see what someone who no customer will seek out (unless they are stalking a staff member) matters about what they post.
In this case it was a joke.
If it was criminal what he did, then fine, bring the police in.
But I fail to see why Asda or indeed any company should develop Laws outside its company.
As I do not personally give a rats ass about offending anyone, I shall try to find the clip and post it at some point. I would also hope all Asda staff find it and re-post it too, and inform Asda management, as I suspect they could not sack everyone.
The news reports this:
It includes the lines: "Religion is over, lads, it's f****** over. Take your Reformation, your Vatican, your f****** Mecca, and f*** off.
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