McDonald's Wasn't Wrong To Fire Worker For Stealing A Slice Of Cheese

But a Dutch court doesn't seem to agree with me:

"The dismissal was too severe a measure," the district court in Leeuwarden, in the north of the Netherlands, said in a written judgment.

"It is just a slice of cheese."

A written warning would have been a more appropriate punishment, said the court, which ordered the fast-food chain to pay the worker the salary for the remaining five months of her contract - a total of 4,265.47 euros (£3,660).

The person was stealing.  It doesn't matter if it is a seed off of a burger bun.  The employer should have the right to take action when an employee is dishonest.  In Britain, they do not.  I think that is a shame.

Additionally, an employee at McDonald's has a "contract"?  What the hell do they need a contract for?  This is probably a function of European socialism or the phony "living wage" or "right to work" meme that is so prevalent in these societies. 


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