DURING her waitressing shift, Winnie’s boss asked her a simple question over the walkie talkie. Her response got her sacked.
news.com.au
Date: January 15, 2018
By: Frank Chung
AN AUSTRALIAN restaurant has been accused of sacking a Taiwanese worker for
saying Taiwan was not part of China.
The woman, known only as Winnie, claims she was sacked from a hotpot restaurant in Sydney’s inner-west after being grilled by her boss about her stance on the hot-button issue.
According to a Facebook post, which was picked up by Chinese media after going viral, Winnie was working a night shift at the restaurant when the incident happened.
“At that time, the restaurant was not very busy, the boss called me via walkie talkie,” she wrote. “Winnie, Winnie, could I ask you a question?” he asked, according to her account. “Does Taiwan belong to China?” [FULL STORY]
