Former Lululemon employees say they were fired for breaking store policy after calling police to report a robbery
Two former employees say they were fired from a Georgia Lululemon store for allegedly breaking company policy when they called the police to report a robbery at their store.they reached out to authorities after a group of robbers came to their store in Peachtree Corners, despite company policy that says employees should not intervene in robberies. 11Alive.
Both women said they were fired over a Zoom call with regional Lululemon officials who said the company had a"zero tolerance policy" regarding the incident,. The former employees said they are working through how to deal with the sudden firing financially, and hope Lululemon considers changing the policy.
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