
Ford fires workers because of 1.70 euros cookies – later it turns out: He was paid
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Louisville, Kentucky – Ford fired a longtime assembly line worker accused of stealing a $1.95 cookie, according to Idaho Statesman. May, when a supervisor approached the 60-year-old employee Kurt Kromm in the factory canteen about a cookie, which he had bought according to his own information on a self-service kiosk.
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Louisville, Kentucky – Ford fired a longtime assembly line worker accused of stealing a $1.95 cookie, according to Idaho Statesman.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1May, when a supervisor approached the 60-year-old employee Kurt Kromm in the factory canteen about a cookie, which he had bought according to his own information on a self-service kiosk.
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