27 year old Troy Garrod, was sacked from the job he held for over four
years after he clicked the ‘like’ button on a Facebook picture. He said
he was relaxing at home when he noticed a colleague had uploaded photo
of a jumper with five wolves printed on the back. Along with over 70
other people he ‘liked’ the bizarre picture and thought nothing more of
it.But just days later he received a text informing him that he had been sacked from his job at the UK’s leading book wholesaler.
A female colleague uploaded the photo with the caption: “OMG I’m f**king
crying.... I’m sure there’s a wolf fleece appreciation page pahahaha”.
This is the photo he liked |
The picture, taken inside one of the company’s warehouses, was
‘liked’ by scores of people. Three days after it was uploaded Troy
received a text out of the blue informing him that he had been sacked.
He was told he “bullied” the jumper’s owner by ‘liking’ the “inappropriate” photograph.
Troy said: “I didn’t know what the photo meant but everyone else who worked there was liking it so I just joined in. When I received the text saying I’d been sacked I couldn’t believe it.
“I felt really hurt and angry and all my former colleagues think what happened is ridiculous."
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