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Olympus said he was sacked because of a clash of management styles.
She explains why she pursued her case against the BBC, saying: "My reaction was that I was sacked because of my age.
He had already been involved in several industrial disputes and won a case where he was sacked because of his union membership.
Last year Ian White, a journalist with the Kidderminster Shuttle, was sacked because of apparent poor personal hygiene and took his case to tribunal.
This seems particularly true after the show's long-running host Angus Deayton was sacked because of misbehaviour that pales in comparison to Black's.
In 1949, Cyril went to work as medical officer with the Liverpool Shipping Federation but was sacked because of his politics.
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Do the churches not understand that those workers are likely to be sacked because of the churches' ill-considered divestment policy?
After the wall came down many people lacked qualifications, others were sacked because of their links with the communist party and the Stasi.
This year has seen a taboo broken when a critic actually called for a museum director to be sacked because of (supposed) poor attendances.
Last week Raouraoua flew to Algeria's pre-tournament training camp at Castelet in southern France and met senior players, leading to claims that Saadane was about to be sacked because of supposedly strained relations with his squad.
Since its dramatic gains in the general election, the SNP has hired many new staff who might have to be sacked because of the proposals, a party source said.
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