One Stop shop worker sacked after trying to tackle suspected shoplifter
Eileen Fox, a 56-year-old convenience store worker at One Stop in Bootle, Merseyside, was dismissed from her job after attempting to stop a suspected shoplifter. Fox stated she grabbed the sleeve of the woman, who she claimed had been stealing from the store for years, resulting in the suspect bumping into a metal stand without injury.

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AI-generatedEileen Fox, a 56-year-old convenience store worker at One Stop in Bootle, Merseyside, was dismissed from her job after attempting to stop a suspected shoplifter. Fox stated she grabbed the sleeve of the woman, who she claimed had been stealing from the store for years, resulting in the suspect bumping into a metal stand without injury. Following an investigatory meeting, Fox was suspended and subsequently dismissed two weeks later. One Stop cited that Fox had "followed" the shoplifter and "grabbed her and slammed her into a metal stand," though Fox disputes this account. The company emphasized its priority on safety and provided training on incident response, alongside security measures and police collaboration. This incident follows similar cases where retailers have disciplined staff for intervening in shoplifting.
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5 extractedFox believes her dismissal sends a message that staff cannot intervene against thieves without punishment.
The article cites similar incidents where Waitrose and Morrisons also disciplined or sacked employees for intervening in shoplifting incidents.
One Stop stated that the safety of customers and colleagues is their absolute priority and asked colleagues never to risk their own safety.
Fox claims the suspected thief was 'well known' in Bootle and had a history of stealing from the shop.
Eileen Fox, a 56-year-old worker, was sacked by One Stop after attempting to stop a suspected shoplifter.