Lululemon employees fired after chasing robbers out of store: report
- Two Lululemon employees, including an assistant manager, were fired after calling the police while three masked thieves stole merchandise from a store in Georgia.
- The women, who did not physically intervene with the thieves, said they were only doing what they were trained to do according to company policy, which prohibits chasing or physically engaging with thieves.
- The women were terminated for breaking the policy, despite reporting the crime to police, and claim they were not given specific reasoning for their immediate terminations other than that Lululemon has a "no-tolerance policy.
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Lululemon Employees 'Immediately Terminated' After Calling Police on Robbers
Two Atlanta-area women say they have been fired for reporting a robbery at the Lululemon store where they worked. “All of a sudden we see some gentlemen run into the store in masks and hoodies. They swiped until they couldn’t hold any more product and ran out the door,” former assistant manager Jennifer Ferguson said, according to WXIA-TV. “We didn’t really feel very protected or know what else to do,” former employee Rachel Rogers said. “store…
Two US Employees Fired For Chasing Robbers Out Of Store As They Broke ''Company Policy''
Two women employees in the US have claimed they were fired by their employers after they called the police to report a robbery at the store, New York Post reported. The incident happened at a Lululemon store in Atlanta, where masked robbers were captured on camera, taking merchandise from displays near the front of the store. Meanwhile, Jennifer Ferguson and Rachel Rogers, the two employees in question, were seen yelling at and chasing masked ro…
Employees say they were fired after calling police on masked crooks caught on video swiping items from Lululemon store
Two now-former employees said they were fired from a Lululemon store in Georgia after calling police on masked crooks caught on video swiping items from the store.What are the details?"All of a sudden we see some gentlemen run into the store in masks and hoodies," Jennifer Ferguson — assistant manager at the time of the Peachtree Corners store — told WXIA-TV. "They swiped until they couldn't hold any more product and ran out the door."According …
Lululemon defends decision to fire employees
Lululemon is defensing its decision to fire two employees after a snatch and grab robbery in Gwinnett County. The company says it has a zero tolerance policy for chasing or physically engaging with suspects during a robbery.
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