An Aldi supermarket store manager has pocketed a £26,000 pay-out after an employment tribunal ruled he was forced from his position.
Barry Williams quit his job as a store manager without notice on February 26, 2019, after a period of 10 years working for the retailer, while he was caught up in a disciplinary investigation.
An Employment Tribunal heard Williams “loved his job” and was once so well thought-of he was drafted in to help turn around underperforming stores for the discount retail giant.
However the tribunal heard Mr Williams only remained “well-regarded” by his employers until around 2018, when the performance of his stores dropped.
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