Evelin Roldán’s reaction was so excessive that she herself did not expect it. “Blinded” – as she later admitted – she destroyed several bottles of wine when she was told that she would no longer work in a supermarket in Santa Fe, Argentina.
The 25-year-old girl could not control her anger when the owners of the establishment called “Apolo” fired her and she began to break everything that came her way in the liquor section of the store, Clarín reports.
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Seeing the scene, the owners of the premises called the police, then she was arrested and transferred to the city police station. The attack occurred on Monday, the recording went viral on social networks on Tuesday and the young woman declared after the media attention of the media.
The former worker said that she exploded, among other situations, because of the injustices she experienced during her work stay at the store.
“Unfortunately at that moment I was blinded by anger, anger, swallowing the mistreatment, the challenges, the ignoring, and even slaps or insults for not losing my job”said.
Evelin Roldán explains that the viralized video was recorded and edited by her former employers, but that they do not show the claims of the injustices she suffered and that she told those in charge “to the face”. After this, she was fired “without justification”, she argues.
Evelin Roldan, the now former employee of Apolo, one of Rafaela’s super-Chinese, alleges alleged mistreatment that triggered this anger. The issue will continue in justice … look how crazy pic.twitter.com/ScstRNuv7Q
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Although the young woman shows her annoyance because they did not recognize her work, the time she invested and her “desire to get ahead”, she admits that her response to the dismissal was not adequate.
“I was wrong, and I paid as the law decided for all the damage I did. They leave you like this, with one hand behind and the other in front from one day to the next without even giving you reasons, an explanation, an apology at least, I was a good employee, respectful, always available because from cleaning floors to cutting cold cuts or serving I made a box with a lot of desire”, he pointed.
He ended his discharge saying that he will continue along the corresponding legal path, but trusting that “somewhere there is justice for the good ones too”.
Source: Elcomercio
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