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Scots ex-waitress sacked by pancake chain for 'tweets about joining trade unions'

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An ex-waitress at a ­pancake restaurant has claimed she was sacked because she is a Labour Party member and trade unionist.Lauren Harper, 20, worked for Stack & Still in Glasgow when she was abruptly let go, with managers ­saying her views “did not align with the ­company”.

She later found out bosses had trawled her social media account where she ­discussed trade union ­activism.Firm CEO Paul ­Reynolds cited ­Lauren’s tweets including ones where she ­encouraged others to join a trade union.

Lauren joined Stack & Still’s West George Street branch on October 12 and was sacked on November 6.She said: “When I interviewed for the job, I said I may need a Saturday off – one every two months – to go to the Labour SEC as I’m a youth ­representative on it.

It didn’t seem like an issue but then when I found out the dates and asked for it off I was told I couldn’t have it off."I had been there about three weeks when I was asked to come over to have a chat with my supervisor at the end of my shift and they told me they wouldn’t be ­continuing with my employment.

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