A storeman was sacked after saying 'top the morning to ya' to a colleague in a mock Irish accent - but he has now won more than £16,000 after a judge deemed it an unfair dismissal View 3 Images The man was employed at Wrexham's Oscar Mayer ready meal factory (Image: Google Maps )
A warehouse worker who was dismissed after greeting a colleague with "top the morning to ya" in a mock Irish accent has been awarded more than £16,000 for unfair dismissal. Karl Davies, aged 57 at the time, was employed at Wrexham's Oscar Mayer ready meal factory when he addressed manager Scott Millward using the accent whilst listening to Irish music on August 13, 2024, an employment tribunal was told.
Mr Millward was accompanying a "red-headed" external auditor when the comment was made, prompt