A worker has claimed that she was “dismissed” from her role without warning after posting videos on TikTok in her work uniform – The Mirror reports.
Lucy Skinner, who held a customer assistant role at a Co-operative store in Liverpool for more than 18 months, claimed she didn’t know that filming these videos for social media would cause problems.
Speaking to the Liverpool Echo, she said that the worst thing she did was call customers ‘Karens’ in a joking manner – a derogatory term which has been used to criticise people who are seemingly entitled.
Skinner said: "The Co-operative dismissed me without notice during a pandemic for making TikTok videos.
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