"I'm proud to have given food": an airport employee fired for offering unsold sandwiches to homeless people
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A Starbucks employee located at Marseille-Provence airport was dismissed for "heavy misconduct", after distributing out-of-date and unsold sandwiches to homeless people. Given the requirements for product traceability and health safety, such a practice does not respect the French legislative framework. According to specialists in the sector interviewed by Marianne, however, this reason is considered insufficient in the face of food waste and cit…
In Marseille, four employees at the airport have just been dismissed for non-compliance with the procedures with the unsold. For years, without hiding, they have been recovering food intended to be thrown away to distribute it to the most needy. The dismissal is a matter of debate and the employer uses the law to justify this decision. Despite the fact that the legislation is not in their favour, in the next few days these employees will take le…

Four employees who had been distributing unsold sandwiches to homeless people at Marseille airport for several years have been laid off and are considering taking the advice of the labourers.
This former employee of the Starbucks at Marseille airport (Bouches-du-Rhône) has been dismissed for giving unsold goods to homeless people and will seize the workers with three of his former colleagues, who were fired for the same reason.
On the one hand, food to be discarded because soon expired. On the other hand, an employee who recovers them to give them to the homeless at Marseille-Provence airport. He has just been fired like three of his colleagues.
Four employees of Starbucks and Ready to Eat signs, located at Marseille-Provence airport in Marignane (Bouches-du-Rhône), were fired for giving unsold sandwiches to homeless people.
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